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Title: Safety Analysis Working Group FY2010 EFCOG Semi-Annual Meeting


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Safety Analysis Working GroupFY2010 EFCOG
Semi-Annual Meeting
  • Brad Evans, Chair
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Rob McKeehan, Vice-ChairOak Ridge National
    Laboratory
  • December 8, 2009

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FY09 Key Achievements
  • Conducted Safety Basis Workshop, Albuquerque,
    October, 2008 DOE-STD-1189 implementation
    panel, Independent Validation Review (IVR) panel,
    DNFSB 2008-1 regarding fire protection design
    requirements
  • Conducted 19th annual Safety Analysis Workshop,
    Las Vegas, May, 2009 training of 100
    participants, technical exchange, papers,
    speakers, panel discussions
  • Continued support of STD-1189 implementation
    (e.g., training development, DOE directive and
    standards updates)
  • Established the Criticality Safety Subgroup to
    advance integration of activities undertaken by
    DOE-HQ, DOE Field elements, DOE contractors, and
    the American Nuclear Society
  • Supported key DOE Initiatives in the areas of
    Specific Administrative Controls (DNFSB item),
    IVRs (development of new DOE guidance), and
    update of the DOE Unreviewed Safety Question
    (USQ) Guide

3
FY09 Key Achievements
  • Continued liaison with the DOE Safety Basis
    Academy at Los Alamos and the National Training
    Center, to coordinate delivery of safety analyst
    training, maintain a course schedule on the EFCOG
    webpage, and provide classes at the Safety
    Analysis Workshop
  • Established an interest group in the area of
    Hydrogen Safety to develop a common approach to
    address hazards associated with hydrogen
    generation in radioactive waste process streams,
    and related flammable gas issues.
  • Initiated participation with the DOE Nuclear
    Safety Research and Development Coordinating
    Group (NSRD CG) and hosted a panel discussion at
    the 2009 Safety Analysis workshop to identify
    potential areas of research
  • Initiated review and feedback on DNFSB
    Recommendation 2009-1, Risk Assessment
    Methodologies at Defense Nuclear Facilities.

4
FY 10 Key Achievements To Date
  • Held the 2009 Safety Basis Workshop in Oct. in
    Albuquerque, NM. Primary areas of focus included
  • USQ process improvements
  • Nuclear Criticality Safety integration
  • Guidance on Safety Instrumented Systems
  • Issues related to DNFSB 2009-1
  • Hydrogen Safety initiative
  • Site reports
  • Workshop deliverables and other SAWG Action
    Items are being tracked by the SAWG Steering
    Committee.

5
FY10 Forecast of Activities
  • Expand upon a pilot project undertaken by
    management of Y-12 Plant at Oak Ridge for the
    development and implementation of the
    Expert-Based USQ process. This pilot
    demonstrated significant cost savings in the
    performance of the USQ process without
    compromising effectiveness.

6
FY10 Forecast of Activities
  • Hold the 20th annual Safety Analysis Workshop in
    Knoxville, TN on April 24-29, 2010. The theme
    for the workshop is Streamlining for Safety and
    Risk Performance.
  • Support implementation of DNFSB Recommendation
    2009-1, Risk Assessment Methodologies at Defense
    Nuclear Facilities, and provide review and
    feedback on potential applications.

7
FY10 Forecast of Activities
  • Work with DOE to develop revisions of the
    following for cost savings throughout DOE
    complex
  • DOE USQ Guide (supporting innovations such as the
    Y-12 pilot study improvements to the USQ process)
  • DOE-STD-3007, to integrate common safety basis
    and criticality safety practices
  • 10 CFR 830, Section 830.203, Unreviewed Safety
    Question Process (long-term strategy to reform
    the USQ process at the source)
  • DOE Standard on Hazard Categorization (long-term
    strategy to reform the hazard categorization
    process at the source)

8
FY10 Forecast of Activities
  • Continue DOE-STD-1189 implementation activities,
    including
  • Revise SAWG training based on DOE pilot course
    and deliver to project managers, design
    engineers, and safety analysts at a variety of
    venues, including the 2010 Safety Analysis
    Workshop, and at contractor locations (e.g.,
    WIPP).
  • Support revision of DOE Directives and Technical
    Standards to incorporate DOE-STD-1189 principles,
    including
  • DOE-STD-3009, Preparation Guide for U.S.
    Department of Energy Nonreactor Nuclear Facility
    Safety Analysis,
  • DOE G 420.1-1, Nonreactor Nuclear Safety Design
    Criteria and Explosive Safety Criteria Guide for
    use with DOE O 420.1 Facility Safety,
  • DOE G 420.1-2, Guide for the Mitigation of
    Natural Phenomena Hazards for DOE Nuclear
    Facilities and Nonnuclear Facilities.

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FY10 Forecast of Activities
  • Interface with Nuclear Safety RD Coordinating
    Group to continue initiative to identify and
    prioritize areas of nuclear safety RD
    activities.
  • Complete work with the DOE Safety Software Expert
    Working Group (SSEWG) for the Toolbox Code VV
    effort.
  • Continue support for development of Technical
    Standard on Design of Safety Instrumented
    Systems.
  • Develop one or more EFCOG Best Practices.

10
Collaboration with other WGs
  • Work with the EFCOG Engineering Practices WG in
    supporting revision of DOE Technical Standard for
    System Design Descriptions (DOE-STD-3024)

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Problems/Issues
  • Budgets continue to constrain participation,
    especially by junior personnel
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