The relocation impacts of an accidental release, scenario 1-RD-2.35, are evaluated for H-Separations. The extent of the area potentially contaminated to a level that would result in doses exceeding the relocation protective action guide (PAG) is calculated. The maximum calculated distance downwind from the accident at which the relocation PAG is exceeded is also determined. The consequences of the release are evaluated using the HOTSPOT model and an EXCEL spreadsheet
Transporting radioactive material onsite (intrasite transfers) via truck or train must be performed ...
Major industrial accidents such as Sevoso disaster (1976), Bhopal gas tragedy (1984), Piper alpha (1...
The exploitation and development of offshore oil & gas fields continue to be one of the main source ...
The relocation impacts of an accidental release, scenario 1-RD-2.35, are evaluated for H-Separations...
The food ingestion consequences of an accidental release, scenario 1-RD-2.35, are evaluated for H-Se...
The relocation impacts of an accidental release, scenario 1-RD-3 , are evaluated for the Savannah Ri...
Using severe accident analysis program MELCOR, the small break loss of coolant accident (SBLOCA) ana...
Thermal-hydraulic, fission product transport, and atmospheric dispersion calculations are presented ...
The Department of Energy Order 5500.3A requires facility-specific hazards assessments be prepared, m...
One of the most important tools for improving the OHS level in process industries is represented by ...
Widespread deployment and use of hydrogen in the transportation sector for both IC engines and fuel ...
Previous studies of the safety and environmental (S and E) aspects of the HYLIFE-II inertial fusion ...
The Atmospheric Release Advisory Capability (ARAC) was requested to estimate credible worst-case dos...
Brookhaven National Laboratory has performed a series of probabilistic consequence assessment calcul...
Abstract Previous studies of the safety and environmental (S&E) aspects of the HYLIFE-II inertia...
Transporting radioactive material onsite (intrasite transfers) via truck or train must be performed ...
Major industrial accidents such as Sevoso disaster (1976), Bhopal gas tragedy (1984), Piper alpha (1...
The exploitation and development of offshore oil & gas fields continue to be one of the main source ...
The relocation impacts of an accidental release, scenario 1-RD-2.35, are evaluated for H-Separations...
The food ingestion consequences of an accidental release, scenario 1-RD-2.35, are evaluated for H-Se...
The relocation impacts of an accidental release, scenario 1-RD-3 , are evaluated for the Savannah Ri...
Using severe accident analysis program MELCOR, the small break loss of coolant accident (SBLOCA) ana...
Thermal-hydraulic, fission product transport, and atmospheric dispersion calculations are presented ...
The Department of Energy Order 5500.3A requires facility-specific hazards assessments be prepared, m...
One of the most important tools for improving the OHS level in process industries is represented by ...
Widespread deployment and use of hydrogen in the transportation sector for both IC engines and fuel ...
Previous studies of the safety and environmental (S and E) aspects of the HYLIFE-II inertial fusion ...
The Atmospheric Release Advisory Capability (ARAC) was requested to estimate credible worst-case dos...
Brookhaven National Laboratory has performed a series of probabilistic consequence assessment calcul...
Abstract Previous studies of the safety and environmental (S&E) aspects of the HYLIFE-II inertia...
Transporting radioactive material onsite (intrasite transfers) via truck or train must be performed ...
Major industrial accidents such as Sevoso disaster (1976), Bhopal gas tragedy (1984), Piper alpha (1...
The exploitation and development of offshore oil & gas fields continue to be one of the main source ...