Nuclear energy offers a high-density power solution with low greenhouse gas emissions. Standards in this sector ensure the highest levels of safety, radiation protection, and operational efficiency. ISO standards support the safe expansion of nuclear technology, addressing public health concerns and enhancing the performance of nuclear facilities.

Top standards

Quality management systems — Specific requirements for the application of ISO 9001:2015 by organizations in the supply chain of the nuclear energy sector supplying products and services important to nuclear safety (ITNS)

Determination of the characteristic limits (decision threshold, detection limit and limits of the coverage interval) for measurements of ionizing radiation — Fundamentals and application
Part 1: Elementary applications

Determination of the characteristic limits (decision threshold, detection limit and limits of the coverage interval) for measurements of ionizing radiation — Fundamentals and application
Part 2: Advanced applications

Quality management systems — Guidance for the application of ISO 19443:2018

Nuclear sector — Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of quality management systems for organizations supplying products and services important to nuclear safety (ITNS)

Determination of the characteristic limits (decision threshold, detection limit and limits of the coverage interval) for measurements of ionizing radiation — Fundamentals and application
Part 3: Applications to unfolding methods

Neutron reference radiations fields
Part 1: Characteristics and methods of production

Insights

Personal protective equipment: Safeguarding workers in an evolving workplace

For workers in high-risk environments, PPE isn’t just a workplace formality – it’s a life-saving line of defence that prevents injuries and disasters every day.

Identifying OHS hazards and managing risks

People are the foundation of every business. That’s why it’s essential to be fully aware of OHS hazards, develop strategies to reduce risks, and promote a culture that keeps your workers protected.

Building a sustainable path to ESG reporting

The drive towards a more sustainable future has propelled ESG considerations – or environment, social and governance in its full form – to the forefront of Board meetings in companies worldwide.