Abstract
Concise descriptions of actions taken in relation to the decommissioning of the hot cell facility at Risoe National Laboratory are presented. The removal of fissile material, of large contaminated equipment from the concrete cell line and a separate shielded storage facility, and the removal of large contaminated facilities such as out cell parts of a tube transport system between a concrete cell and a lead shielded steel box and a remotely operated Reichert Telatom microscope housed in a lead shielded glove box is described in addition to the initial mapping of radiation levels related to the decontamination of concrete cells. The dose commitment of 17.7 mSv was ascribed to 12 persons in the 2nd half of 1991. The work resulting in these doses was mainly handling of waste together with the frogman entrances in order to repair the in-cell crane and power manipulator. The overall time schedule for the project still appears to be applicable. (AB).
Citation Formats
Carlsen, H.
Decommissioning of the Risoe hot cell facility. 3. Periodic report covering July 1 to December 31, 1991.
Denmark: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Carlsen, H.
Decommissioning of the Risoe hot cell facility. 3. Periodic report covering July 1 to December 31, 1991.
Denmark.
Carlsen, H.
1992.
"Decommissioning of the Risoe hot cell facility. 3. Periodic report covering July 1 to December 31, 1991."
Denmark.
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title = {Decommissioning of the Risoe hot cell facility. 3. Periodic report covering July 1 to December 31, 1991}
author = {Carlsen, H}
abstractNote = {Concise descriptions of actions taken in relation to the decommissioning of the hot cell facility at Risoe National Laboratory are presented. The removal of fissile material, of large contaminated equipment from the concrete cell line and a separate shielded storage facility, and the removal of large contaminated facilities such as out cell parts of a tube transport system between a concrete cell and a lead shielded steel box and a remotely operated Reichert Telatom microscope housed in a lead shielded glove box is described in addition to the initial mapping of radiation levels related to the decontamination of concrete cells. The dose commitment of 17.7 mSv was ascribed to 12 persons in the 2nd half of 1991. The work resulting in these doses was mainly handling of waste together with the frogman entrances in order to repair the in-cell crane and power manipulator. The overall time schedule for the project still appears to be applicable. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1992}
month = {Feb}
}
title = {Decommissioning of the Risoe hot cell facility. 3. Periodic report covering July 1 to December 31, 1991}
author = {Carlsen, H}
abstractNote = {Concise descriptions of actions taken in relation to the decommissioning of the hot cell facility at Risoe National Laboratory are presented. The removal of fissile material, of large contaminated equipment from the concrete cell line and a separate shielded storage facility, and the removal of large contaminated facilities such as out cell parts of a tube transport system between a concrete cell and a lead shielded steel box and a remotely operated Reichert Telatom microscope housed in a lead shielded glove box is described in addition to the initial mapping of radiation levels related to the decontamination of concrete cells. The dose commitment of 17.7 mSv was ascribed to 12 persons in the 2nd half of 1991. The work resulting in these doses was mainly handling of waste together with the frogman entrances in order to repair the in-cell crane and power manipulator. The overall time schedule for the project still appears to be applicable. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1992}
month = {Feb}
}