Conveners
Technical Session 11: KM for D&ER, and Radioactive Waste Management
- Franz Borrmann (iUS Institut für Umwelttechnologien und Strahlenschutz GmbH)
- Vladimir (Co-chair) Michal (IAEA)
Mr
Pierre-Henri de La Codre
(OECD NEA)
09/11/2016, 14:00
Track 4: Managing knowledge for decommissioning, environmental remediation and radioactive waste management projects, including in countries with phase-out plans
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Part of the OECD/NEA RK&M initiative, the Key Information File (KIF) is a document designed to provide a summary of the existence, location and content of a radioactive waste repository. Its primary function would be to maintain both awareness of the site and long-term confidence in the effectiveness of the disposal system, so that the likelihood of unnecessary human disturbance is minimised....
Mr
Alexander Smetnik
(FSUE VO "Safety")
09/11/2016, 14:15
Track 4: Managing knowledge for decommissioning, environmental remediation and radioactive waste management projects, including in countries with phase-out plans
oral
As a result of the work performed by specialists of FSUE VO "Safety" under the scope of the CRAFT Project, the IAEA methodology and SAFRAN tool were used for safety assessment of radioactive waste removal from historical near-surface storage of the Radon type.
SAFRAN tool can be considered as an effective tool for record keeping, safety assessment and knowledge management at the stage of...
Ms
Daniela Villa Flor Montes REY-SILVA
(CNEN)
09/11/2016, 14:30
Track 4: Managing knowledge for decommissioning, environmental remediation and radioactive waste management projects, including in countries with phase-out plans
oral
The closure plan for the Caldas uranium mining and milling site (Brazil) is in its first stages and will involve the licensing and supervision of a big scale environmental remediation project (ERP). During this process, the team from LAPOC/CNEN involved with the licensing of the site has identified the need for professionals from various specialties to conduct the necessary assessments. In...
Mr
Masashi Tezuka
(Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
09/11/2016, 14:45
Track 4: Managing knowledge for decommissioning, environmental remediation and radioactive waste management projects, including in countries with phase-out plans
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The decommissioning of a nuclear facility is a long term project, handling information beginning with design, construction and operation. Moreover, the decommissioning project is likely to be extended because of the lack of the waste disposal site. In this situation, as the transfer of knowledge to the next generation is a crucial issue, approaches of knowledge management (KM) are necessary....