Session B – Key Discussion Topics Facilitator – E. Lessard DOE Accelerator Safety Workshop
Welcome! 2008 DOE Accelerator Safety Workshop
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Welcome!
2008 DOE Accelerator Safety Workshop
SpeakersPlease pre-load your talk
during break prior to your presentation
See Cynthia for assistance
Services
Computers Upstairs mezzanine
Copy & fax assistance Front desk
Pay phone Front desk
Courtesy phone/local calls Front desk
ATM North atrium
Quark Café 7-10am & 1130-2pm
Your Safety is Our PriorityIf a fire alarm sounds:
• Exit this room, turning left into the hallway• Take first (immediate) right through two sets of double doors
out to the loading dock• Move away from the building until instructed to return
Wireless is availablethroughout this building
Instructions in
your registration packet
Lunchfor all workshop attendees
will be served in(this) main meeting room
F113
Group Dinner
Tonight August 12th
Al Fresco Restaurant(directions in your folder)
6:15 pm Assemble in atrium for carpooling(If you have a car, please share a ride)
6:30 pm Dinner
Note: Dinner is optional and on your own – but pleasesign up at registration desk if you plan to go
JLab Tour
Thursday August 14th
10:10 a.m.
Please sign up now
at the registration table
Rooms
Meeting Rooms– All Plenary F113– Breakout Sessions F113, F224-225 ,226, F326-327
• Sign-up sheets in the back of the room– Lunch/Breaks F113
Safety
Middle of Lobby on West Wall
ABIH CE Points Approval(Thanks Richard Owen)
Course Name/Location
Sponsor Start/End Date Year
CM Points ApprovalNumber
Rubric/Point Area
Accelerator Safety Workshop
JLab/Dept. of Energy
08/12/200808/14/2008
2.0 08-2290 IH
Submitted for AAHP CE Points Pre-approval
2008 DOE Accelerator Safety Workshop
Introduction and Objectives
Objectives• Network• Share Experience, Concerns, Clarifications• Outcomes
– Better understanding of safety issues facing accelerator facilities in 2008-2009
– Recommendations for action• Who?• What?• When?• How?
– Reports– Guidance– Standard– White Paper– Technical Report– Let Sleeping dogs….
Show of hands…
• How many of you have been to one of the previous Accelerator Safety Workshops?
How?• (Quasi) Informal working sessions• Mix of broad and focused subject matter• Open to new ideas and solutions• Mix of DOE and Contractor representatives
Schedule OutlineActivity Tuesday, Aug. 12 Wednesday, Aug. 13
Registration 8:00am-8:30am 7:30am-8:00am
Plenary Talks 8:30am – 12:35pm *8:00am – 12:30pm
Panel Discussion 1:15pm-2:15pm 1:15pm-2:15pm
Breakout Groups 2:30pm-4:45pm +2:30pm-4:45pm
Daily Summary 4:45pm-5:15pm 4:45pm-5:15pm
*Group Photo 8:15+Open Breakout Slot
Thursday, Aug. 14
Recap 8:15 am – 8:45am
Open Discussion/Path Forward
8:45am-9:50am
Adjourn/Accelerator Tour
10:00 am
Last Year-2007• Electrical Safety (P. Anthony)• Pressure Systems (I. Campisi)• Nano Materials (F. Kornegay)• Neutron Weighting Factors (D. Cossairt)• Radiological Waste – Suspension Metals (S. Frey)• Interlock Systems (G. Zeman)• Lessons Learned
http://www.sc.doe.gov/sc-31/esh/accelerator_safety_workshops.shtml
This Year-2008• Electrical Safety – Not Addressed this year. DOE Handbook Update/ISA
Standard
• Pressure Systems – Implementation of ASME Code Req.• Nano Materials – Focus on Identified Unique IH Issues• Neutron Weighting Factors – Measurements and
Recommendations• Radiological Waste – Suspension Metals – Proposed Plans• Interlock Systems – Questions on Standards/Guidance/QA• Lessons Learned – LL in the era of 10CFR851
New This Year-2008
• Panel Sessions– Experience with HSS external ISM reviews– Experience with Implementation of Accel. Safety Order
• Accelerator Safety Order– Perspective from Office of Science– ASO Working Groups?
Things to Keep in Mind• How do the issues apply to accelerator facility safety?
– Context within Accelerator Safety Order (ASO)• Safety Assessment Documents (SAD)• Accelerator Safety Envelopes (ASE)• Unidentified Safety Issue (USI) process
– Context within Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)• 10CFR835• 10CFR851• 10CFR830?
– How can we work together to improve safety within the DOE Accelerator Community?
Let’s Get Started!