Whether regulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Department of Energy (DOE), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), or others, navigating the maze of ever-changing regulations, orders, and standards dealing with safety management is an arduous task. Compliance with these regulations in a cost-effective manner is a challenge, and will continue to be challenging as the competition for funding increases in a shrinking budget environment.
  • Jason Associates Corporation (Jason) safety management staff provides cost-effective solutions to safety issues and concerns, safety analysis and documentation, and operations and safety support.
  • Jason’s safety professionals are knowledgeable of the government regulations that guide the development of safety documentation, including DOE Order 5480.22, Technical Safety Requirements, and 5480.23, Nuclear Safety Analysis Reports.
  • Jason staff has prepared safety analysis reports (SARs) for many types of new, modified, and existing facilities including spent nuclear fuel storage facilities, nuclear material reactors and processing facilities, waste management facilities, environmental remediation activities, and commercial nuclear power stations.
Safety was a founding business area of Jason and continues to be one of Jason’s primary business areas. Jason has extensive experience in preparing safety analyses for all types of nuclear and non-nuclear facilities. Jason staff includes engineers, scientists, safety specialists, industrial hygienists, health physicists, risk analysts, risk management specialists, and operations trainers who provide solutions to safety problems and issues. These safety professionals have prepared SARs for many types of new, modified, and existing facilities including spent nuclear fuel storage facilities, nuclear material reactors and processing facilities, waste management facilities, environmental remediation activities, and commercial nuclear power stations. These safety professionals have also modeled and assessed the effects of all types of accidents.

Jason’s safety professionals have successfully produced the following specific types of documents and safety analyses:
  • National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA)
  • Safety Analysis Reports
  • Safety Evaluation Reports
  • Technical Safety Requirements
  • Preliminary Hazards Analyses
  • Environmental Impact Statements
  • Unreviewed Safety Question Determinations
  • Bases for Interim Operation
  • Probabilistic Risk Assessments
  • Failure Modes and Effects Analyses
  • Hazards and Operability Analyses
  • Fault Tree/Event Tree Analyses
  • Fire and Explosion Modeling
  • Criticality Safety Analyses

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