The Joint European Torus (JET) operates using deuterium as a fuel but has also operated in D-T mode where the fusion reaction is fuelled by deuterium and tritium. To justify the safety of D-D and D-T experiments, safety reports are produced to obtain approval for the experimental campaigns. The Safety Case has recently undergone a periodic safety review and preparations are being made to undertake a tritium campaign in 2015. To provide information regarding the compatibility between reactor-grade plasma and the materials facing the plasma, an “ITER-like wall” was installed in JET comprising beryllium first wall tiles in the main chamber, solid tungsten and CFC tungsten coated tiles in the divertor region.