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Establishment of Systematic Design Control/Configuration Management Processes to Enhance Engineering Capability

8 Nov 2016, 14:15
15m
BoardRoom A (IAEA M-Building)

BoardRoom A

IAEA M-Building

oral Track 3: Managing knowledge for operating nuclear facilities Technical Session 4

Speaker

Mr Takafumi Ihara (Tokyo Electric Power Holdings Company (TEPCO))

Description

After the accident of Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) launched various measures to enhance plant safety and safety culture of its employees. One of the important aspects of these measures is to enhance engineering capability and TEPCO is conducting actions to establish systematic design control/ configuration management processes as an important foundation of such engineering capability. This paper describes how TEPCO is establishing systematic configuration management processes from three aspects, i.e. design requirement/ bases management, facility configuration control, and configuration change management. It also provides brief information of the IT systems that are being introduced and will support the systematic design control/ configuration management processes.
Country or International Organization Japan

Primary author

Mr Takeyuki Inagaki (Tokyo Electric Power Holdings Company (TEPCO))

Co-authors

Mr Takafumi Ihara (Tokyo Electric Power Holdings Company (TEPCO)) Mr Takehiro Hamada (Tokyo Electric Power Holdings Company (TEPCO))

Presentation materials