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Title:
Safety improvements through lessons learned from operational experience in nuclear research facilities
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NATO security through science series. 4

NATO security through science series. ; 4
Publication Information:
Dordrecht : Springer, 2004
Physical Description:
1v + 1 CD-ROM
ISBN:
9781402038860
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Accompanied by compact disc : CP 10694

NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Safety Improvements Through Lessons Learned from Operational Experience in Nuclear Research Facilities, Obninsk, Russia, 1-3 June, 2004
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For operators of nuclear research facilities, it is of particular importance to investigate minor incidents: indeed, as safety demonstrations are generally based on the presence of several independent "lines of defence", only through attentive investigation of every occurrence, usually minor and of no consequence, can the level of trust placed in each of these defensive lines be confirmed, or the potential risks arising out of a possible weakness in the system be anticipated.

The efficiency of the system is based on a rigorous procedure: stringent attention to all incidents, consideration of the potential consequences of the incidents in their most pessimistic scenarios, and promotion of a broad conception of transpositions of the events, in time and space, for experience feedback.

This efficiency presumes motivation on the part of all those involved, hence the importance of dissociating from the concept of an "incident" any notion of "error" or "blame" both in internal analysis and in public communications.

The nuclear industry has developed some very progressive tools for experience feedback, which could interest also management of other technological risks.

This book presents the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Workshop dedicated to this important matter of concern.


Table of Contents

M. LaverieA.R. BurnettO. Yu. Kochnov and Yuri V. VolkovW. Pfeifer and H. GoenrichV. V. Kalygin and V. N. Fedulin and P. S. SmirnovAleksandr SapozhnikovD. Krembel and D. ConteP. GovaertsB. Sevestre and P. Reynard and G. Cadolle and P. RibandP. DeboodtL.A. Kochetkov and V. Ya. PoplavkoC. Feltin
Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgementp. ix
1 How to Extract the Hidden Lessons from a Small Incident on a Nuclear Research Facility. Practices of the French Atomic Energy Commissionp. 1
2 Learning from Low Level Incidents
A revised approach to the recognition reporting and analysis of minor incidents and mechanisms adopted to cascade the lessons learnedp. 23
3 The Experience of Emergency Shutdown of the VVR-c Reactor after 40 Years of Operationp. 47
4 Minor Incidents During the Decommissioning of Prototype Operation and Research Facilities of the Karlsruhe Research Centerp. 67
5 Analysis of Information on Incidents at Research Nuclear Plants in Russiap. 79
6 Practices in Government Regulation of the Safety of Research Nuclear Plants in Russia Practices of the French Atomic Energy Commissionp. 87
7 Safety Improvements Through Lessons Learned from Operational Experience in Nuclear Research Facilities. French Regulatory Practicesp. 111
8 The Responsibility of Higher Management with Respect to the Safety Policy of Research Centresp. 127
9 Organization and Methods used by the Cea Saclay Centre to Improve Operating Procedures and Promote Best Practices in Nuclear Research Facilitiesp. 137
10 Safety as an Unceasing Process: The Role of the Health Physics & Safety Department in a Nuclear Research Centrep. 187
11 The Lessons of 48 Years' Operation of the AM Research Reactor (World's First Nuclear Power Plant)p. 197
12 Summary of the General Discussionsp. 203
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