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Safety Culture: States’ Perspective

Safety Culture: States’ Perspective. Reasonable Assurance of Adequate Safety, Not Absolute Assurance of Perfect Safety Imperative for success but does not guarantee it Priority of leadership & prevalent throughout an organization.

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Safety Culture: States’ Perspective

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  1. Safety Culture: States’ Perspective

  2. Reasonable Assurance of Adequate Safety, Not Absolute Assurance of Perfect Safety Imperative for success but does not guarantee it Priority of leadership & prevalent throughout an organization

  3. Existing Risk-Informed Safety Culture Components of Existing Safety Culture Enhancement, but no huge pendulum shift needed

  4. Support of the Policy in Lieu of Formal Regulation Budget woes Efficient and Effective

  5. AS Efforts on Informing Licensees 35 States Reporting Communication Efforts Ongoing Efforts

  6. No One Material or Use of Material to be the Preeminent Thought Single Safety Culture Definition “Radiation Safety Culture”

  7. Measurable Expectations Through IMPEP Utilizing IMPEP to Measure Performance

  8. What Does This Mean for Our Licensees and Registrants?

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