Manual Drill Execution Overhead
Definition
Drills require activation of emergency groups, testing communications, and equipment, diverting operational staff from revenue-generating activities.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: 40-80 staff-hours per annual drill at AUD 100-200/hour (total AUD 4,000-16,000)
- Frequency: Annual for internal plans; every 3 years for full external
- Root Cause: Periodic onsite exercises mandatory for plan effectiveness verification
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Nuclear Electric Power Generation in Australia 🇦🇺 loses 40-80 staff-hours per annual drill on coordination and execution. Automation of virtual drills cuts this by 70%.
Affected Stakeholders
Operations Staff, Maintenance Teams, Logistics Support
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Financial Impact
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
Emergency Response Drill Costs
Non-Compliance Drill Penalties
Idle Equipment from CAP Delays
ARPANSA CAP Non-Compliance Fines
CAP Rework Costs from Ineffective Management
Decommissioning Cost Overruns
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