WPC Continuing Professional Development Webinar:
Next webinar: The Russian Accidents and the 1965 Mayak Multiple Excursion Event, 14.45 BST (09.45 ET) Thursday 21 August 2025. James Baker, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, US
Links to the slides from WPC CPD webinars can be found on the WPC Webinars page
The webinars are open to anyone with an interest in criticality safety. Contact karandeep.giddha@urenco.com, monty.graham@uknnl.com for further details or for an invitation to the webinar series.
21 August 2025 WPC Webinar: The Russian Accidents and the 1965 Mayak Multiple Excursion Event, 14.45 BST (09.45 ET) Thursday 21 August 2025. James Baker, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, US
14-18 Sept 2025 ANS Nuclear Criticality Safety Division Topical Meeting, Austin, Texas
Revision to WPC Good Practice Guide endorsed by Safety Directors Forum
The following revision was endorsed in November 2023
Criticality Awareness and Training Resources: Links have been added to a series of videos and other material providing criticality awareness and also more detailed training resources.
Links to WPC Good Practice Guides: Links have been added below (see 'WPC Papers') to give general access to published WPC Good Practice Guides.
The Working Party on Criticality (WPC) is a non-executive UK national committee focussing on criticality safety issues up to, but not including, experimental and in-core power reactor operations. WPC is a formal sub-group of the Safety Directors Forum. The issues considered are relevant to fabrication, transportation, storage and other operations relating to nuclear materials (e.g. new build, enrichment, reprocessing, decommissioning and long-term waste management).
WPC members comprise Nuclear Site Licensees and other organisations with an interest in criticality safety.
WPC has a number of sub-groups to cover specific topic areas. Participation in sub-groups is not restricted to WPC members. Contact mail@criticality.org.uk for details. Current groups include:
Criticality Assessment of Fissile Wastes
Nuclear Codes and Data
Fault Analysis techniques
Learning from Experience
Criticality Emergency Planning
Transport Criticality assessment
ISO criticality standards development
Criticality Handbooks
Early Careers
UK Criticality Resources
Continuing Professional Development
WPC run an annual workshop to provide opportunities for less experienced practitioners to gain experience on a wide range of technical issues. The workshops also provide an opportunity to improve communication between less experienced members of the criticality community. Participation in workshops is open to all with an interest in criticality safety, not just WPC members.
Since March 2021 WPC has been hosting webinars. These are run as hour long sessions, which enables a main speaker to cover a specific topic of interest and allows time for questions and further discussion. To date, we have had presenters from a variety of UK licensed sites and consultancies, the UK regulating body and a number of international presenters. Typically, there are 50-100 attendees for each webinar from both UK and abroad. Topics covered include Learning From Experience (LFE) for criticality inspections, criticality safety of deep geological disposal and application of criticality ‘hand methods’.
WPC Papers Since the 1970s over 290 WPC papers have produced. These cover a range of topics from:
Meeting reports
Formal WPC position papers
WPC/P243 (Issue 2) The WPC Criticality Competence Framework (note: due for review/ revision in 2022)
WPC/P267 WPC Position on the Double Contingency Principle (Issue 2)
Sub-group reports
Technical papers contributed by members to document their activities for future reference.
Good Practice Guides. Contact mail@criticality.org.uk for details.
What is Criticality Safety?
For a brief introduction to what criticality safety is all about see the following: What is Criticality Safety?