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Who are we?
AREVA supplies high added-value products and services to support
the operation of the global nuclear fleet.
The company is recognized by utilities around the world for its
expertise, its skills in cutting-edge technologies and its dedication
to the highest level of safety.
AREVA’s 41,000 employees are helping build tomorrow’s energy model:
supplying ever safer, cleaner and more economical energy
to the greatest number of people.
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What do we do?
AREVA is present throughout the entire nuclear cycle, from uranium mining
to used fuel recycling, including nuclear reactor design and operations services.
› Uranium exploration, mining and concentration.
› Uranium conversion and enrichment.
› Nuclear fuel design and fabrication.
› Nuclear reactor design and construction.
› Products and services to maintain, modernize and extend the
operating period of existing power plants.
› Used nuclear fuel recycling.
› Project management and support for work in radioactive environment.
› Nuclear site dismantling and value development.
› Nuclear materials transportation, storage and disposal.
Our customers / Operators of nuclear power plants,
power reactorsand nuclear sites.
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How do we do it?
Nuclear safety: AREVA’s DNA
Nuclear safety is non-negotiable. It is a prerequisite that calls for heightened vigilance across
all our operations, in all our businesses and on all continents. It begins by anticipating
and preventing risks related to radioactive materials and by defining measures
to protect people and the environment. It applies to facilities during their operations,
transportation of nuclear materials and for services at customers sites.
It is won by a strong commitment to transparency, by expertise and know-how.
Occupational safety: The priority
Occupational safety is an absolute priority. Our economic performance is not meaningful
unless it comes with an unshakeable commitment to preserving the health
and safety of our employees and our subcontractors.
Our requirements go beyond the best international standards, and we always aim for the
highest level of occupational safety in all our activities. Our accident frequency rate per
million hours worked (FR) has been divided by 2.5 since 2008. More than ever, we are determined
to achieve zero accidents in the workplace.
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Competitiveness: At the heart of recovery
To return to sound financial health, we must achieve the highest standards of competitiveness.
Regaining our productivity will come from streamlined operations, efficient processes,
a flexible organization capable of adapting to market trends, cost reduction
and the activation of a multitude of performance drivers, including the crucial one of quality.
We aim to achieve 1 billion euros in savings by 2017 through this transformation
and to be competitive once again.
Customers: Supplying products
and services with a high added value
AREVA’s objective is to achieve excellence as a supplier of products and services with a high
added value in its core nuclear business cutting-edge technical processes and offering
the highest standards in safety, quality and competitiveness
in every market. We seek to understand and anticipate our customers’ needs
through a strong local presence and constructive dialogue and to meet those needs
in a pertinent and innovative manner.
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Employees: Complete commitment
The expertise of the women and men at AREVA is recognized by our customers
all over the world and contributes to the value and strength of our group. It is the key to the
success of our recovery. We seek to preserve this asset by building talent,
supporting career paths, fostering mobility, diversity and the spirit of initiative.
AREVA is committed to supporting change, social dialogue and
work life quality for its employees.
Innovation: Expertise in cutting-edge
technologies
To support its development, AREVA is strengthening innovation by forging closer links
between marketing and R&D and by being more selective in programs to
differentiate its technologies and services. The group continues to promote open
and collaborative innovation through idea platforms, incubators and innovation centers.
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— 1—
Maintaining and
developing a shared
culture of environmental
risk prevention.
— 4—
Preventing risks
related to facility aging
and accidental spills.
— 2—
Improving facility design
by taking the entire
lifecycle into account.
— 5—
Reinforcing
the prevention and
management
of chronic health risks.
— 3—
Strengthening
the prevention and
management of
technology-related risks.
— 6—
Controlling
the environmental footprint
of operations to prevent
damage to biodiversity.
Environment: six major commitments
Our proactive environmental policy
is structured around six lines of action:
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REVENUE
BY BUSINESS
REVENUE
BY GEOGRAPHIC AREA
EMPLOYEES
BY BUSINESS
EMPLOYEES
BY GEOGRAPHIC AREA
19 %EUROPE
(EXCLUDING FRANCE)
20 %NORTH & SOUTH
AMERICA
16 %ASIA-PACIFIC
1 %AFRICA AND
MIDDLE EAST
43 %FRANCE
14 %EUROPE
(EXCLUDING FRANCE)
11 %NORTH & SOUTH
AMERICA
4 %ASIA-PACIFIC
4 %AFRICA AND
MIDDLE EAST
67 %France
16 %MINING
27 %FRONT END
37 %REACTORS
& SERVICES
18 %BACK END
1 %RENEWABLE
ENERGIES
1 %CORPORATE
& OTHER
9 %MINING
19 %FRONT END
35 %REACTORS
& SERVICES
29 %BACK END
1 %RENEWABLE
ENERGIES
6 %CORPORATE
& OTHER
Data 2014
11. 1.37
Frequency rate
of lost time injuries involving
group employees, excluding
commuting accidents
(1.72 in 2013)
0.03
Severity rate
of lost time injuries involving
group employees, excluding
commuting accidents
(0.08 in 2013)
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
GREENHOUSE GAS DIRECT EMISSIONS
460
kt CO2 Eq.
(422 KT CO2 Eq. in 2013)
The group’s direct GHG emissions totaled 460,596 metric tons of CO2
equivalent in 2014. This change is due in particular to disruptions in the
conversion process, in particular the lowering of N2O emissions.
RADIATION PROTECTION
0.90
Average
employee dose
from radiation exposure (mSv)
(1.00 in 2013)
0.49
Average
subcontractor dose
from radiation exposure (mSv)
(0.56 in 2013)
Data 2014
12. Business Corporation a Board of Directors. Capital of 1,456,178,437.60 euros – RCS 712 054 923
Registered office: Tour AREVA – 1, place Jean-Millier – 92400 Courbevoie – France – Tel.: (0)1 34 96 00 00 – Fax: +33 (0)1 34 96 00 01
Energy is our future, don’t waste it!
AREVA supplies high added-value
products and services to support the
operation of the global nuclear fleet.
The company is present throughout the entire
nuclear cycle, from uranium mining to used fuel
recycling, including nuclear reactor design and
operating services. The group is recognized by
utilities around the world for its expertise, its skills in
cutting-edge technologies and its dedication to the
highest level of safety. AREVA’s 41,000 employees are
helping build tomorrow’s energy model: supplying
ever safer and cleaner and more economical energy
to the greatest number of people.
www.areva.com
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