APS April Meeting 2015
Volume 60, Number 4
Saturday–Tuesday, April 11–14, 2015;
Baltimore, Maryland
Session X3: Invited Session: Nuclear Scientists and Nuclear Emergency Response
10:45 AM–12:33 PM,
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Room: Holiday 2
Sponsoring
Units:
DNP FPS
Chair: Jolie Cizewski, Rutgers University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2015.APR.X3.3
Abstract: X3.00003 : Experiences of an Engineer working in Reactor Safety and Emergency Response*
11:57 AM–12:33 PM
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Author:
Douglas Osborn
(None)
The U.S. Department of Energy's Federal Radiological Monitoring and
Assessment Center Consequence Management Home Team (FRMAC/CMHT) Assessment
Scientist's roles, responsibilities incorporate the FRMAC with other
federal, state, and local agencies during a nuclear/radiological emergency.
Before the Consequence Management Response Team arrives on-site, the
FRMAC/CMHT provides technical and logistical support to the FRMAC and to
state, local, and tribal authorities following a nuclear/radiological event.
The FRMAC/CMHT support includes analyzing event data, evaluating hazards
that relate to protection of the public, and providing event information and
data products to protective action decision makers. The Assessment Scientist
is the primary scientist responsible for performing calculations and
analyses and communicating results to the field during any activation of the
FRMAC/CMHT assets. As such, the FRMAC/CMHT Assessment Scientist has a number
of different roles and responsibilities to fill depending upon the type of
response that is required.
Additionally, the Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) Consequence Assessment
Team (CAT) Consequence Assessor roles, responsibilities involve hazardous
materials operational emergency at SNL New Mexico facilities (SNL/NM) which
include loss of control over radioactive, chemical, or explosive hazardous
materials. When a hazardous materials operational emergency occurs, key
decisions must be made in order to regain control over the hazards, protect
personnel from the effects of the hazards, and mitigate impacts on
operations, facilities, property, and the environment. Many of these
decisions depend in whole or in part on the evaluation of potential
consequences from a loss of control over the hazards. As such, the CAT has a
number of different roles and responsibilities to fill depending upon the
type of response that is required. Primary consequence-based decisions
supported by the CAT during a hazardous materials operational emergency at
SNL/NM include:
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\item Onsite Protective Actions
\item Offsite Protective Action Recommendations
\item Event categorization
\item Event classification
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Other consequence-based decisions supported by the CAT include:
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\item Response planning and operations
\item Event termination
\item Reentry planning and operations
\item Recovery planning and operations
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*Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2015.APR.X3.3