Nuclear site given more time to fix safety breach

A nuclear site which breached hazardous substance regulations has been given more time to figure out how best to protect workers.
Last year, the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) served two improvement notices on Sellafield Ltd, near Whitehaven, Cumbria, after it "failed to manage the risks of working with nickel nitrate and to prevent or adequately control exposure of workers to this hazardous substance".
The breaches did not compromise either nuclear or radiological safety, the ONR said.
Sellafield Ltd said it had completed one improvement notice and "significant progress" had been made on the other. It has until September to come up with a solution.
Used in the treatment of effluent, nickel nitrate is not radioactive but is a hazardous substance and could cause harm to the health of a worker exposed to it.
To mitigate these risks, operations involving the chemical should be conducted in a glovebox to protect workers from any harmful health effects.
However, contamination was found outside the glovebox area at a Sellafield facility, which resulted in workers potentially being exposed to the chemical, the ONR previously said.
A poorly designed and maintained glovebox appeared to have contributed to the situation, it added.
'Technical challenges'
Sellafield Ltd was required to complete a nickel nitrate risk assessment by the end of October, and to "prevent or adequately control" the exposure of workers to nickel nitrate by March.
However, the ONR said "technical challenges" had come to light regarding the exposure of workers to the material and it would now give the nuclear plant until 30 September to come up with a solution.
Hygiene controls would remain in place in the facility, monitored by an occupational hygienist, until full compliance with both improvement notices was achieved, the ONR explained.