Reprocessing plants safety
Davies, A.G.; Leighton, C.; Millington, D.
The control and management of accidental radioactive releases to the environment1989
The control and management of accidental radioactive releases to the environment1989
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[en] The reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel at British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) Sellafield site consists of a number of relatively self-contained activities carried out in separate plants across the site. The physical conditions and time scales applied in reprocessing and storage make it relatively benign. The potential for minor releases of radioactivity under fault conditioning is minimised by plant design definition of control procedures, training and supervision. The risks to both the general public and workforce are shown to be low with all the safety criteria being met. Normal operating conditions also have the potential for some occupational radiation exposure and the plant and workers are monitored continuously. Exposure levels have been reduced steadily and will continue to fall with plant improvements. (U.K.)
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IBC Technical Services Ltd., London (UK); vp; 1989; vp; IBC Technical Services Ltd; London (UK); Conference on the control and management of accidental radioactive releases to the environment; London (UK); 8-9 Nov 1988; Price Pound 52.00
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