TUESDAY, 28 NOVEMBER 2017
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08:30
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REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
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09:00
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CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
Stuart Worth, Head of Nuclear Engineering
Group, Pöyry Energy Ltd.
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PRINCIPLES, regulations and
standards
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09:15
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Nuclear Ventilation Design Process
Bernard
Swinnerton, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Sellafield Ltd.
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Why ventilate?
How plant specific hazards drive the functions of the vent systems
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Key ventilation
system design deliverables
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How to ensure
the installed plant meets the design intent
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9:40
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UPDATE
FROM THE OFFICE FOR NUCLEAR REGULATION
Ian
Davies, Mechanical Engineering Specialist Inspector – Nuclear Safety,
Operating Facilities Division, Office for Nuclear Regulation
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Regulation of
new build: understanding regulations and relevant good practice for new build
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Challenges in
existing facilities: examples of regulatory assessment and inspection
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Updates and
upcoming changes
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10:05
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NDA Ventilation Engineering Guides and Standards
Bernard
Swinnerton, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Sellafield Ltd.
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What are they
and how to access them?
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How the guides
and standards have been developed
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Inclusion of
learning from experience into future revisions to ensure continued good
practice
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10:30
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Question and Answer Session on “PRINCIPLES,
REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS” PROGRAMME SECTION
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10:45
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Networking REFRESHMENT BREAK
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NUCLEAR DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
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11:15
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Best Available Techniques for
Controlling Contaminant Spread and Reducing Filter Change Frequency
David Burt, Principal Consultant, Frazer-Nash
Consultancy Ltd.
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11:40
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Performance Testing and Qualification of Advanced
Filter Designs
Charles
Waggoner, Director and Research Professor, Mississippi State University
Institute for Clean Energy Technology
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12:05
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Building Information Modelling
(BIM) procedures in the nuclear industry
Hugh Grehan, CS&A Project Coordinator (North), Cavendish Nuclear
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The importance of
collaboration and design coordination: our processes for managing this
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The importance of the BIM
Execution Plan and management
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The outcomes and potential
benefits
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12:30
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Question and Answer Session on “NUCLEAR
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY” PROGRAMME SECTION
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12:45
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NETWORKING LUNCH
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VENTILATION APPLICATIONS
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13:45
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NUCLEAR VENTILATION
IN A DECOMMISSIONING ENVIRONMENT
Philip Dixon,
Senior Ventilation Engineer, Sellafield Ltd.
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The role of containment ventilation
in the mission towards risk and hazard reduction on the Sellafield site
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The role of Temporary
Ventilation Enclosures in decommissioning
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Case studies
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14:10
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VENTILATION OF A
GEOLOGICAL DISPOSAL FACILITY
Richard Hardy,
Engineering Manager, Radioactive Waste Management
Dr Davar Abi-Zadeh,
Arup Fellow, Consultant, Ove Arup and Partners
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Radioactive Waste Management is responsible for
implementing government policy on geological disposal of higher activity
radioactive waste
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This talk presents the underground ventilation system
illustrative designs developed for three generic geological environments
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This presentation covers the development of the
facility and ventilation over time and the practical challenges ahead
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14:35
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CONTAINMENT FOR DECOMMISSIONING
PROCESSING IN AN EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
Chris Tuthill, Chief Engineer, Atkins
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Berkeley vault
retrieval ventilation
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Challenges of
single containment in external environment
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Demonstration
that approach met requirements
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15:00
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Question and Answer Session on “VENTILATION
APPLICATIONS” PROGRAMME SECTION
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15:15
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Networking REFRESHMENT BREAK
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VENTILATION UPGRADE
CASE STUDIES
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15:35
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COST EFFECTIVE
RECOVERY OF DEGRADED VENTILATION
Jason Simpson,
Project Manager, Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd.
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Fit for purpose design
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Cost effective solution
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Addressing regulatory
concerns
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16:00
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CHERNOBYL: KEY
FACTORS FOR SAFE VENTILATION AND CONTAINMENT
Gareth Watkins,
Project Director, Hargreaves Ductwork Ltd.
• Ventilation and
containment philosophy
• UK supply chain:
understanding the exporting challenges
• UK supply chain:
understanding the technical challenges
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16:25
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VENTILATION
CONSIDERATIONS FOR A PU GLOVEBOX WINDOW CHANGE
John Goodhead,
Facility Control manager, AWE plc;
Martyn Page,
Principal Asset Engineer (Nuclear Operations), AWE plc
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Glovebox ventilation system design intent in normal
operations
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Controls required by the window change safety
assessment to achieve ALARP
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Wider considerations of operating the glovebox
ventilation system outside of its normal design intent
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16:50
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Question and Answer Session on “VENTILATION UPGRADE CASE STUDIES” PROGRAMME SECTION
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17:05
Panel
Discussion
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TRAINING AND
EDUCATION FOR THE VENTILATION COMMUNITY
Chair:
Bernard Swinnerton, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Sellafield Ltd.
Martyn Page,
Principal Asset Engineer (Nuclear Operations), AWE plc
Ian McDonald, Principal Ventilation
Engineer, Cavendish Nuclear
Ian
Davies, Mechanical Engineering Specialist Inspector – Nuclear Safety,
Operating Facilities Division, Office for Nuclear Regulation
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What training is currently available?
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How could the offer be improved?
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What are the challenges for engineers training in
nuclear ventilation?
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17:30
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CHAIR’S CLOSING
REMARKS
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17:40
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END OF DAY ONE
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17:45
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DRINKS RECEPTION
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19:00
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DINNER
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