In 2024, the company Jimmy Energy submitted to the Ministry responsible for nuclear safety a creation authorisation application for a plant to assemble fuel elements for its high-temperature Small Modular Reactor (SMR) project (see chapter 11 of the full ASNR Report) at Le Creusot, in the Saône-et-Loire département (71). Bourgogne-Franche-Comté The Dijon division regulates nuclear safety, radiation protection and the transport of radioactive substances in the 8 départements of the Bourgogne‑Franche‑Comté region. ASNR conducted 59 inspections in the Bourgogne‑Franche‑Franche-Comté region in 2025, comprising 23 inspections in the medical sector, 15 in the industrial, research and veterinary sectors, 4 concerning radon exposure, 5 to monitor approved organisations and laboratories, and 2 specific to radioactive substance transport. ASNR also devoted particular attention to the Framatome nuclear pressure equipment manufacturing plants situated in the Bourgogne‑Franche‑Comté region. The actions conducted by ASNR in this context are described in chapter 8 of the full ASNR Report. ASNR carried out 10 inspections in these plants in 2025, of which 3 were in the Creusot plant and 7 in the Chalon Saint‑Marcel plant. No significant radiation protection event classified as level 1 or higher on the INES scale, or level 2 or higher on the ASN-SFRO scale, was reported to ASNR in 2025. 59 inspections 0 significant event on a level greater than or equal to 1 on the INES scale 0 significant event of level 2 or higher on the ASN-SFRO scale 46 ABSTRACTS – ASNR Report on the state of nuclear safety and radiation protection in France in 2025 THE INSTALLATIONS AND ACTIVITIES TO REGULATE COMPRISE: ▸ small-scale nuclear activities in the medical sector: • 8 external-beam radiotherapy departments, • 4 brachytherapy departments, • 16 nuclear medicine departments, of which 3 practise internal targeted radiotherapy, • 38 centres practising fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures, • 68 computed tomography scanners for diagnostic purposes in 50 centres, • about 800 medical radiology devices; ▸ small-scale nuclear activities in the industrial, veterinary and research sectors: • about 250 veterinary practices, of which 8 have a computed tomography scanner and 16 practice equine radiology, • about 400 industrial and research centres, including 27 companies with an industrial radiography activity, • 1 industrial irradiator using radioactive sources, • 1 computed tomography scanner dedicated to research, • 2 accelerators, one for the production of drugs for medical imaging and one for industrial irradiation; ▸ activities associated with the transport of radioactive substances; ▸ ASNR-approved laboratories and organisations: • 1 organisation approved for radiation protection controls, • 5 organisations approved for measuring radon, • 1 laboratory approved for taking environmental radioactivity measurements. Chap.7 Chap 6 Chap.5
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