Daniel Croston

Developing Nuclear Safety Inspector at Office for Nuclear Regulation

Daniel Croston is an experienced professional in the nuclear sector, currently serving as a Developing Nuclear Safety Inspector at the Office for Nuclear Regulation since October 2019. Prior experience includes roles as a Nuclear Associate and a Nucleargraduate at Energus from October 2017 to October 2019, and positions as a Health Physicist at EDF Energy and URENCO Group between March 2019 and March 2019. Earlier experience includes work as an Executive Officer at the UK Home Office and Brook Street from January 2015 to December 2014. Daniel Croston holds a Master's degree in Nuclear Science & Technology and a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Liverpool, completed between 2010 and 2017.

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Office for Nuclear Regulation

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ONR independently regulates nuclear safety and security at 35 nuclear licensed sites in the UK. We also regulate transport and ensure that safeguards obligations for the UK are met. Our duty is to ensure that the nuclear industry controls its hazards effectively, has a culture of continuous improvement and maintains high standards. The nuclear industry is undergoing rapid change and our role as a regulator is vital in ensuring new nuclear facilities are designed, built and operated to the highest standards, and in a manner that improves public confidence without compromising safety or security. We also oversee the decommissioning of nuclear sites and cooperate with international regulators on safety and security issues of common concern, including associated research. Our work is critical to the protection of society at large so it is important that we do it with rigour, diligence and with an appropriate level of assurance. Comment policy: as a national regulator, it is important that we maintain our independence. As part of this, we moderate our social media presence and may need to review comments if necessary, for example where our impartial role in an investigation may be compromised. Where possible we will contact commenters to inform them of this decision. If you wish to discuss a moderation decision made on our social media channels, please get in touch at contact@onr.gov.uk.


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