Regulatory Oversight Reports – Nuclear Power Generating Sites
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Regulatory Oversight Reports (RORs) are a review of the safety performance of Canada’s nuclear power plants. They assess how well plant operators are meeting regulatory requirements and program expectations in areas such as:
- human performance
- radiation and environmental protection
- emergency management
- fire protection
The report highlights emerging regulatory issues pertaining to the industry at large and to each licensed station.
A list of the reports follows:
General description of regulatory framework document
The General Description of Regulatory Framework for Nuclear Power Generating Sites provides:
- CNSC assessments of compliance and performance of nuclear power plants
- the waste management facilities that are located at the same sites
Additional information
- Nuclear power plant safety systems
- Bruce A and B Nuclear Generating Stations (Ontario)
- Pickering Nuclear Generating Station (Ontario)
- Darlington Nuclear Generating Station (Ontario)
- Gentilly-2 Nuclear Facility (Quebec, shut down in 2012)
- Point Lepreau Generating Station (New Brunswick)
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