
Overview of World Nuclear Transport Institute
The World Nuclear Transport Institute (WNTI) plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and secure transport of nuclear materials globally. With a focus on transport security, the institute addresses unique challenges and collaborates with industry experts to enhance competency and professionalism. Through its Transport Security Working Group (TSWG), the WNTI provides a platform for discussions, learning from experiences, and developing industry standards. Members benefit from valuable insights and contribute to shaping international recommendations for the safe transportation of nuclear goods.
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World Nuclear Transport Institute ICONS Vienna, February 2020
Overview of the WNTI Transport Security Working Group Ben Whittard, Chair of TSWG
Three things 1. Who is the World Nuclear Transport Institute (WNTI) and why was it set up? 2. What is the role of the Transport Security Working Group (TSWG)? 3. How does the TSWG add value to WNTI s membership and the wider international community?
What is the WNTI? 50 Members Founded 1998 in London + Safe, secure, efficient and reliable Over 45 members from across the world 14 Countries Observer status at IAEA & IMO Semi-annual Members Meetings
Role of the TSWG Unique security challenges during transport Established in May 2013 Discuss, share and improve Consultation & influence
TSWG Work Plan Agreed at December 2017 TSWG Learning from Experience Industry Voice Membership priorities and interests International environment (e.g. IAEA) Competency & Professionalism
Industry Voice Importance of international recommendations Industry can bring REAL value Designing out security risks / challenges Observer status & accelerator You can design and create, and build the most wonderful place in the world. But it takes people to make the dream a reality Walt Disney
Learning from Experience Rich and varied membership Members Presentations: - Dec 2018 Front End Transport Summer 2019 Back End Transport Winter 2019 Specialist Transport Summer 2020 Non-Transport Presentations Learning is experience. Everything else is just information. Albert Einstein
Competency & Professionalism Importance of competency & professionalism Winter SAMM 2018 FREE Training Workshop Support to wider training schemes Good practice guides No-one would consider attending an appointment with an accountant, unless they were confident the person was qualified. Roger Howsley, WINS
Special Topics Response to UAV & Drones Cyber Security in Transport (ICT and OT) Utility of blockchain technology Insider threat Supply chain risks Every problem has a solution. You just have to be creative enough to find it Travis Kalanick
To conclude WHO. WHY. WHAT. HOW. Learning from Experience Industry Voice Competency & Professionalism