Nuclear logistics
- Batch A: Installation and withdrawal of sites (bench vices, toolboxes, safety equipment, etc.), radiological decontamination, worksite assistance (cladding, uncladding), radio-protection checks, handling in and outside controlled zones, etc.
- Batch B: Cleaning services for nuclear power stations (cleaning at ‘laboratory’ level, operating of washing facilities, changing areas, etc.)
- Batch C: Provision of equipment and products (electrical, mechanical tooling, safety and radio protection).
- Batch D: Provision of fixed access or temporary platforms.
Training Support
Contractual and management training courses
- DATR training courses.
- Training in nuclear power station depots
- Training in PPH and OR.
Planning training
- Learning how to develop an operational timetable
- Learning how to master the parameters and data concerning project management
- Learning how to be productive and methodical in developing a timetable and monitoring a complex project
- Learning how to manage projects with factors at stake
- Learning how to plan ahead for, develop and monitor a timetable
- Learning how to master operational management.
Curriculum: how to clarify objectives, decide on the level of detail, identify constraints.
Documentation: Show to develop a feasibility study (APS). How to develop a final pre-project draft (APD).
Constructing the timetable: developing the timetable using a method (PERT network and GANTT charts, etc.), learning how to implement it (earliest, latest dates, margin of error and overall margins), learning how to build a critical path.
