ISRS+clients

ISRS has been used on thousands of client sites worldwide. Some case studies of ISRS implementation projects are shown here.

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"ISRS has given us the challenge and the recognition to continually and consistently improve in all aspects of efficient, safe and environmentally responsible operation of our sites.

It has achieved strong staff participation and enthusiasm by measurable goals to drive overall site improvement plans."

Dr. C.J. Marchese
Chief Operations Officer
Magnox Electric Ltd.

Atotech Taiwan granted ISRS Certificate

Atotech Taiwan has recently passed the final audit of level 7of ISRS, becoming the 2nd company in Taiwan to get this certificate.

Nuclear energy: Farewell… and welcome back

Chapelcross power station was Scotland’s first commercial nuclear facility. The station opened in 1959 and became the mainstay of electricity production in South West Scotland.

DNV awarded Venture Production contract

DNV Consulting has been awarded a contract with UK independent Venture Production to carry out a series of risk based management system assessments and audits.

World first for Sizewell A!

Sizewell A nuclear power station in Suffolk, which has been generating electricity since 1966, has become the first business in the world to be given the highest possible safety and environmental awards by a firm of independent, international risk management consultants.

isrs7: Incorporating industry best practice

A joint industry project has been established to create the world's best system for improving safety, environmental and business performance. The new system, isrs7, draws on the work of experts from DNV and the nuclear, chemical and petrochemicals industries worldwide. isrs7 is based on the long established International Safety Rating System (ISRS).

Mining for Excellence

Today, Tara Mine is performing extremely well, both in terms of productivity and in Health and Safety management. But according to Tara Mine's managing director Eero Laatio, it wasn't always such a positive picture.

Going for Gold

The processes required to mine precious metals dictate the management of a variety of major accident hazards. Consequently, the successful delivery of a robust and comprehensive risk management programme is a critical business performance indicator.

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