Office for Nuclear Regulation
The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) is the regulator for the civil nuclear industry in the United Kingdom.[1] Created on April 1, 2011, the ONR is formed from the merger of the Health and Safety Executive's Nuclear Directorate (the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, Office for Civil Nuclear Security the UK Safeguards Office) and, from June 1, 2011, the Department for Transport's Radioactive Materials Transport Team.[2] The change follows the recommendations of a review conducted on behalf of the Government in 2008.[2]
The ONR was initially created as a non-statutory body and an agency of the HSE, however the Government has announced its intention to put the ONR on a statutory basis once the appropriate legislations has been passed.[3][2] Pending the change, Nick Baldwin, former chief executive of Powergen (now E.ON UK) was appointed part-time interim chair of the ONS on its formation,[1] resigning as a non-executive director of Scottish and Southern Energy.[4]
See also
External links
- Legislative Reform (Office for Nuclear Regulation) Order
- Consultation on the Restructuring of the Health and Safety Executive’s Nuclear Directorate
References
- ^ a b New UK nuclear industry regulator launched HSE, accessed 2011-04-03
- ^ a b c Proposed changes to the way we work HSE, accessed 2011-04-03
- ^ Creation of the Office for Nuclear Regulation - Written ministerial statement from the Department for Work and Pensions published 2011-02-08, accessed 2011-04-03
- ^ Baldwin leaves SSE board Herald Scotland, published 2011-04-02, accessed 2011-04-03
- 2011 establishments in the United Kingdom
- Government agencies established in 2011
- Nuclear energy in the United Kingdom
- Non-departmental public bodies of the United Kingdom government
- Executive agencies of the United Kingdom government
- Safety organizations
- Law enforcement agencies of England and Wales
- Law enforcement agencies of Scotland
- Occupational safety and health organizations