SME FIRMA Engineering describe their experiences of breaking into nuclear.
With work ramping up at ITER, we spotlight UK contract-winner Ridgway
and outline the scope for further UK involvement as key tenders come up
for grabs.
Argon Electronics highlight the role of radiation simulation systems in
enhancing training programmes and internal monitoring and verification
procedures.
Kreab Gavin Anderson underline the importance of effective communications in fostering positive perceptions of nuclear.
We talk to Atkins’ Miranda Kirschel, co-Chair of ‘Women in Nuclear’, about her hopes for what the first UK branch might achieve.
As the Office for Nuclear Regulation is unveiled this April as a Public
Corporation, CEO John Jenkins explains how this transition puts it in a
stronger position to provide efficient and effective regulation.
We hear from Al Mather from the Centre for Leadership Performance how
initiatives like their collaborative Leader-to-Leader programme are
supporting the development of a new wave of ‘learning-agile’
organisations.
As increasing responsibility is placed on supply chain companies to meet
security requirements and protect themselves from data theft, Tony
Wilson of Indelible Data shares some useful insight from recent
conferences.
NuclearCONNECT speaks to Roger Hardy, Managing Director, Cavendish Nuclear.
Frazer-Nash Consultancy ask what it is that makes a strong
organisational safety culture that engineers moving into the sector
should be looking to adopt.
Keith Parker, CEO of the Nuclear Industry Association, describes how
their new ‘re:generation’ campaign aims to highlight the vast array of
opportunities in the nuclear industry and promote awareness among a new
wave of young people.
Burges Salmon shed light on the new guidelines for judges and magistrates on sentencing environmental offences.
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