Hunterston B Power Station undertook its annual nuclear emergency exercise in front of regulators last month.
The full test of procedures took place on Thursday 17 March.
In terms of emergency arrangements, parent company EDF Energy reported that Hunterston B has been in a full state of readiness regarding emergency arrangements during the past year.
Station director Colin Weir said: "Between November and February, we have carried out three exercises on site as part of our on going training and familiarisation of our emergency response arrangements.
"The incident response teams have commenced the training programme for 2016, which includes rescue from height training, first aid, search and rescue for casualties and fire fighting skills."
It was reported at the recent site stakeholders group meeting, that it has been 2850 days (more than seven years) since the last 'Lost Time Accident'.
A lost time accident is an accident occurring at work that results in at least one full day away from work duties. This does not count the day on which the injury occurred or the day on which the employee returns to the job.
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