Corporate social responsibility report 2005-06
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Date
2006
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Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Abstract
What were the highlights of ANSTO’s
CSR performance this year? Our increased community interaction was a definite highlight, in terms of reaching out to
schools and communities. Important confirmation of the desire for ANSTO’s CSR reporting came with our market research results. We have used this information to modify report content including our CSR commitments, and will continue to seek feedback to better meet stakeholder expectations (our CSR commitments are also now more in line with organisational Strategic Directions). Increased emphasis of safety on site was another highlight. We have decreased the severity of incidents, and in April to June cut our time lost through injury frequency rate by over 50 per cent. A good result, but we can still do better. Construction of a new $1.3 million
specially designed site entrance also shows
our commitment to staff road safety. What were the social and economic benefits
of ANSTO’s scientific research this year?
Our sewage recycling ‘bioreactor’ is an
invention with high potential for very good
environmental outcomes. We have interest
from major municipal authorities to trial the
technology, with potential savings of tens of
millions of dollars. We continue to support local industry with provision of expert services, such as software for the better management of pipeline strength testing and stress analysis for power generation plants.
ANSTO research is contributing to our
understanding of what is happening with our
water, by tracing water flows and understanding salinity. These are major issues which help us understand climate change. Our CeramiSphere technology has the
demonstrated ability to make narcotic drugs
tamper-proof. We are in negotiation with a
major pharmaceutical company to ensure
important pain relief drugs are not diverted
for illegal use. This approach of ‘spinning-off’ our technology allows ANSTO to adapt its
core research into platforms that Australian
industry can use to solve specific issues.
What role will nuclear science and technology play in Australian science
and industry in coming years? There is great excitement in the Australian scientific community. OPAL’s neutron scattering† will ensure this is a key technology for the next decade. It will impact on molecular biology, health and food science research. ANSTO will also play an important role in advising government and community about the benefits of nuclear science and technology, and
allowing the nuclear power debate to proceed
on the basis of reliable information. What will OPAL do for Australia? As a world-class facility, OPAL will irradiate silicon for semi-conductors, secure radioisotope
supplies for nuclear medicine and provide
neutrons for research. For example, our food
science project uses OPAL’s capacities and
is an exciting opportunity to understand more
about food. Our neutron scattering facility will help keep scientists in Australia, and attract some back. How is ANSTO working towards nuclear safety and security in our region? We have a long and well earned reputation as a source of advice and expertise for countries in the region. ANSTO leads a major project promoting safety culture in nuclear facilities, with nine regional countries involved. We actively assist regional countries to secure
vulnerable radioactive sources, which are a
potential danger with the realities of terrorism very much upon us.
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ANSTO, Public information, Public health, Safety, Government policies, Nuclear facilities