Stephen Dingbaum
Assistant Inspector General
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The NRC’s
Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
is an independent, objective office tasked with auditing NRC programs
and operations with a focus on -- among other things -- detecting fraud,
waste, abuse and mismanagement.
The office’s most recent
report
-- an Audit of NRC’s Safety Training and Development for Technical
Staff – is now available to the public. The audit set out to determine
if NRC’s process for identifying safety training needs efficiently and
effectively prepares staff members to perform their regulatory oversight
activities.
OIG
found that NRC rarely conducted occupational training needs assessments
for staff positions responsible for performing safety oversight
activities. And, the needs assessments that the agency had prepared were
not formally reviewed on a defined basis. By conducting occupational
training needs assessments on a defined basis, the NRC can provide
safety training to staff in a more efficient and effective way.
OIG’s
audit report makes recommendations to improve the agency’s
safety-related training program. NRC management stated their general
agreement with the audit report and recommendations.
The audit report, including recommendations, can be found
here.
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