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JSC Atomenergoprom Annual Report

JSC ATOMENERGOPROM / ANNUAL REPORT / 160 The implementation of the Programme will enable ROSATOM to obtain, analyse and report the findings of radiation monitoring and data on radionuclide content in various components of the environment using a modern research and methodological framework, software and hardware in order to take necessary measures to prevent or reduce the radiation impact on local residents and the environment. GRI 3-3 Emergency preparedness and special transportation In order to ensure the safe operation of the nuclear industry and protect employees, the local population and regions against the possible impacts of accidents (emergencies), nuclear organisations operate and improve a functional subsystem for emergency prevention and response which covers the organisations (facilities) controlled by JSC Atomenergoprom and falling within the scope of its operations. This subsystem forms part of the integrated state system for emergency prevention and response. A Programme for the Development of the Emergency Preparedness and Response System until 2035 and beyond was approved in 2022 by order of ROSATOM; it covers the organisations of JSC Atomenergoprom. In the reporting year, the needs of organisations in the industry for special cargo transportation were fully met. All shipments of nuclear materials, radioactive substances and products made from them fully complied with established requirements. Steps are being taken to improve the industry-wide automated system for safe transportation of radioactive substances (ASST-RS). Work was continued to produce and upgrade special vehicles and equip them with modern automated security systems. Diagram of safety management (including occupational safety) in the Company through ROSATOM's divisions Director General Functional subordinates Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Service of the Inspector General of State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom (Private Institution of ROSATOM) Deputy Inspector General Deputy Inspector General Nuclear Safety and Reserve Management Department GRI 3-3 Occupational safety and health GRI 403-1 One of the fundamental priorities for JSC Atomenergoprom is to protect the life and health of employees in the industry. Internal regulations adopted in the Company and its organisations (primarily the Uniform Industry-Wide Policy on Occupational Safety and Health) are aimed at preventing workplace accidents and occupational diseases, systematically monitoring working conditions and occupational safety performance, Since 2019, ROSATOM has been involved in the Vision Zero international campaign and seeks to achieve a zero injury rate in nuclear organisations. ensuring the safety and protecting the health not only of the Company's employees, but also of employees of contractors and subcontractors involved in the operation of nuclear facilities. The Company and its organisations recognise their responsibility for the safety of production processes, occupational safety and health, given that the rapid development of the nuclear power industry makes it crucially important to guarantee compliance with fundamental principles whereby priority is given to protecting employees' life and health and enhancing the protection of people and the environment against radiation exposure. Responsibility for ensuring safety of the use of nuclear energy for civilian and defence purposes by organisations of JSC Atomenergoprom in the course of their operations has been assigned to the Inspector General of ROSATOM. Quality Inspection Department NWD Inspection Department Nuclear Power Industry Inspection Department Radiation, Industrial and Occupational Safety and Environmental Protection Department Key functions of the Corporation's Inspector General include the following: Timely and full detection of non-compliance with Russian laws and local regulations of ROSATOM and the Company on occupational safety and health; Responsibility for the exercise of powers and performance of functions related to nuclear and radiation safety by the Corporation and the Company as a government regulator controlling the use of nuclear energy, as well as the functions of a regulator in the sphere of industrial and fire safety, the safety of hydraulic structures, occupational safety and health and environmental protection in ROSATOM's organisations (including the Company and its organisations); 66. Safety means nuclear, radiation, industrial and fire safety, the safety of hydraulic structures, occupational safety and health, and environmental protection. SAFE OPERATIONS SAFE OPERATIONS JSC ATOMENERGOPROM / ANNUAL REPORT / 161
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