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[[Mike Pigott]], [[Andy Bevan]] and [[Sophie Morrison]] were employed by the regulator on secondment from industry. Piggott worked on new build and transformation projects for two years as a Nuclear New Build Programme Manager; he left in April 2012 to join management and construction consultancy [[Turner & Townsend]] as a director with responsibility for the power sector. <ref> [http://www.turnerandtownsend.com/fullArticle.aspx?m=29&amid=17152 Mike Pigott welcomed as national power sector lead], 30 April 2012, acc 21 June 2012</ref> Bevan assisted on site inspections. Morrison is employed as a process-mapping consultant working on ONR's business management system (BMS).
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[[Mike Pigott]] was employed by the regulator on secondment from industry, working on new build and transformation projects for two years as a Nuclear New Build Programme Manager. In April 2012 he joined management and construction consultancy [[Turner & Townsend]] as a director with responsibility for the power sector. T&T's clients have included [[British Nuclear Group]]. <ref> [http://www.turnerandtownsend.com/fullArticle.aspx?m=29&amid=17152 Mike Pigott welcomed as national power sector lead], 30 April 2012, acc 21 June 2012</ref>
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*[[Andy Bevan]] assisted on site inspections.
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*[[Sophie Morrison]] was employed as a process-mapping consultant working on ONR's business management system (BMS).
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==

Revision as of 09:38, 21 June 2012

The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) is an agency of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) launched in April 2011 pending planned legislation to establish it as an independent statutory body. [1]

Activities

The ONR brings together the safety and security functions of HSE’s Nuclear Directorate (incorporating the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, the Office for Civil Nuclear Security and the UK Safeguards Office) and, from summer 2011, the Department for Transport’s Radioactive Materials Transport Division.

People

  • Nick Baldwin - interim Chair, former chief executive of Powergen until 2002. His appointment is expected to be for 2-3 years, pending the successful passage of legislation to establish the ONR on a statutory basis.
  • Mike Weightman (SCS) -HM Chief Inspector Nuclear Installations, Executive Head of Office for Nuclear Regulation
  • Paul Brown - Chief Operations Officer
  • Colin Patchett (SCS) -Div. 1 Civil Nuclear Power Regulation
  • Derek Lacey (SCS) - Div. 3 Defence Nuclear Facilities Regulation
  • Jon Seddon - Div. 4 Operational Strategies & Corporate Services
  • Adrian Freer - Div. 5 Office for Civil Nuclear Security
  • Les Philpott (SCS)- Div. 7 Nuclear Policy and International Relations
  • Andy Hall (SCS) - Head of Regulatory and Technical Standards for the Fukushima review
  • Roger Brunt -ONR Transformation Programme Director (SCS)
  • Alun Williams (SCS)-Strategic Project Programme
  • Kevin Allars (SCS) -Director Nuclear New Build Programme
  • Len Creswell (SCS) -Div. 6 Deputy Director Nuclear New Build Programme

Secondees from industry

Mike Pigott was employed by the regulator on secondment from industry, working on new build and transformation projects for two years as a Nuclear New Build Programme Manager. In April 2012 he joined management and construction consultancy Turner & Townsend as a director with responsibility for the power sector. T&T's clients have included British Nuclear Group. [2]

  • Andy Bevan assisted on site inspections.
  • Sophie Morrison was employed as a process-mapping consultant working on ONR's business management system (BMS).

Contact

Address: 4N.2 Redgrave Court, Desk 26, Merton Road, Bootle, L20 7HS
Phone:0151 951 3484
Email:ONRenquiries@hse.gsi.gov.uk
Website:http://www.hse.gov.uk/nuclear/index.htm

Resources

Notes

  1. Creation of the Office for Nuclear Regulation Written ministerial statement from the Department for Work and Pensions Minister for Employment, The Rt. Hon. Chris Grayling MP, 8 February 2011, accessed 22 June 2011
  2. Mike Pigott welcomed as national power sector lead, 30 April 2012, acc 21 June 2012