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17–22 Oct 2016
Kyoto International Conference Center
Japan timezone

Implementation within the European Domestic Agency of the French nuclear safety Order of 2012, concerning Basic Nuclear Installation, applicable to ITER Project.

17 Oct 2016, 14:00
4h 45m
Kyoto International Conference Center

Kyoto International Conference Center

Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan
Overview Poster OV - Overviews Overview Poster

Speaker

Mr Paul Wouters (Fusion For Energy)

Description

The ITER project is being undertaken at Cadarache, France, to construct and operate an experimental nuclear fusion facility. The aim of this paper is the description of the implementation of the French Order of February 7, 2012, concerning Nuclear Installation (called Installation Nuclear de Base, INB) in France within the European Domestic Agency (EU-DA). For protection of Public Safety, Health and Salubrity, and of Nature and Environment, the French order (INB Order 07/02/2012) establishes general rules relating to the Design, Construction, Operation, Final shutdown, Dismantling, Surveillance and Maintenance of Nuclear facilities during their full life cycle. The INB Order applies namely to the operator (ITER Organisation) and involves the whole supply chain. The EU-DA, as a tier 1 supplier, has duties regarding the compliance with the requirements propagated from the INB Order, mainly the dispositions to be propagated from the nuclear operator to the chain of suppliers performing Protection Important Activities (PIA), called external interveners in the INB order, in the contracts. Among other nuclear regulations in force in France, presently encoded in the French Environemental Code as, the Nuclear Pressurized Equipment regulation (ESPN), the INB Order addresses domains where the EU-DA shall play a prime role in providing to the nuclear operator reliable evidences and sound demonstration in organisation and responsibilities, nuclear safety demonstration, traceability, validation of methods, qualifications, calculations and modelling, … The EU-DA applies a Requirements Management and Verification (RMV) process in order to track, control and verify all technical requirements applicable to ITER components under the EU-DA responsibility. This process is applied to the nuclear safety defined requirements in a way that allows all defined requirements on ITER components to be recorded and controlled at all the different levels of the supply chain in a systematic way. Finally the communication performed within the EU-DA organization and the supply chain to continuously improve the nuclear safety culture, which is a first priority of the ITER project, will be presented.
Country or International Organization European Commission
Paper Number OV/P-11

Primary author

Mr Paul Wouters (Fusion For Energy)

Co-authors

Mr Goncalo Serra (Fusion For Energy) Mr Jacky Furlan (Fusion For Energy) Mr Philippe Jucker (Fusion For Energy)

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