Tarmac is now certified to the ISO 19443 nuclear safety standard for the supply of aggregates, strengthening its ability to provide consistent, repeatable and traceable quality materials for the nuclear sector.
ISO 19443 is an international quality management standard developed specifically for the nuclear sector, building on the ISO 9001 quality framework with additional requirements for the supply of products and services important to nuclear safety. These include a stronger emphasis on safety culture, traceability and configuration management.
Although ISO 19443 accreditation is not a compliance requirement for the nuclear supply chain, operating to this certified standard demonstrates Tarmac’s commitment to safety and upholding industry best practices.
Tarmac is the first nuclear aggregates supplier to gain this certification through the industry-trusted British Standards Institution (BSI).
The business’ use of internally sourced materials helps reduce supply-chain risk and strengthens traceability from source to site.
Will Pearson, Nuclear Commercial Director at Tarmac, said: “This certification is another important milestone for our nuclear business and reflects the standards of quality, traceability and assurance that customers increasingly expect across the supply chain.
“For nuclear projects, confidence in the provenance and consistency of materials is critical. Our ability to supply aggregates from controlled internal sources helps reduce supply-chain risk and supports the high levels of transparency and quality assurance the sector demands.
“Our commitment to quality is embedded in our Nuclear Safety Culture and compliments what this business offers in terms of technical innovation and surety of supply to nuclear programs.”
