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SLOPE HAZARD MAPPING AND FINDINGS INFLUENCING RISK TO THE RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITY

21 Jun 2022, 16:00
30m
M 01( first floor M Building) (IAEA Headquarters)

M 01( first floor M Building)

IAEA Headquarters

Poster 10. Safety and security assessments of facilities and activities; Poster Session 1

Speaker

Nazran Harun (Malaysian Nuclear Agency)

Description

The safety of a predisposal radioactive waste management facility is required to be ensured through the application of good engineering practice and the implementation of a management system. The description of the waste management facility or activity about the facility is recorded and the activities were carried out and providing the basis for facility safety assessments. Site conditions and the associated events, both natural and human-induced, that could influence safety, and thus could impose demands on the facility or activities and the facility’s equipment and components should be identified and described. External natural factors such as landslides and erosion have been identified during slope investigation works. These slope hazard mapping findings may be leading to accident conditions where further detailed investigation and mitigation should be done.

Country OR Intl. Organization MALAYSIA

Primary author

Nazran Harun (Malaysian Nuclear Agency)

Co-authors

Mr Azmi Ibrahim Dr Lakam Mejus Mr Mohd Muzamil Mohd Hashim Mr Mohd Syahiran Mustafa

Presentation materials