Mr
Andreas Hoppe
(DESY)
18/09/2017, 16:00
Incident investigation and Lessons learned
Oral
Electrical incident at DESY
Mrs
Angela Goehring-Crinon
(CERN)
18/09/2017, 16:30
Incident investigation and Lessons learned
Oral
CERN has a variety of rules regarding the reporting and follow-up of incidents, including accidents and near misses.
Pushed by both the management and external authorities CERNs HSE unit has recently conducted a critical review of its current incident management system and is in the now working on a new set of more consistent rules and procedures as well as the related processes and tools....
Dr
Kanenobu TANAKA
(RIKEN)
19/09/2017, 09:00
Incident investigation and Lessons learned
Oral
Radioactive Isotope beam factory (RIBF) operate five cyclotrons sequentially. The floor is down to B3F which depth is about 20 m. The structure of the buildings are complicated as a maze. For emergency case like fire and earthquake, there are several escape routes. But unfamiliar users for accelerator experiments are usually stay in the facility, therefore, it is important to prepare against...
Mrs
Sabine Lessmann
(DESY)
19/09/2017, 09:30
Incident investigation and Lessons learned
Oral
Some minor incidents in the user chemistry laboratories led to improvements and suggestions in the process of user registration, on-site support and to new procedures to be applied in case of spillages.
Mr
Fabian Saretzki
(DESY)
19/09/2017, 10:00
Incident investigation and Lessons learned
Oral
DESY experienced issues with corroding extinguishing water piping systems recently installed for the European XFEL accelerator facility. These corrosions occurred just a couple of weeks after commissioning. Water and material samples were taken, analyses were made. Different measures to solve the issues were considered. What is the current status? How could a solution look like? What are the...
Mr
Simon Cherault
(CERN)
19/09/2017, 11:00
Incident investigation and Lessons learned
Oral
In the framework of the renovation projects of the beam facilities at CERN, we have to define efficiently how to best allocate the resources in order to improve the safety level of the facility and to limit its impact on the environment.
The Project Leader needs relevant information about the various systems and processes involved in the beam facility. He shall prepare a Safety File...
Saverio La Mendola
(CERN)
19/09/2017, 11:30
Incident investigation and Lessons learned
Oral
When designing a complex facility, project decision makers must cope with the problem of choosing among multiple fire protection packages and emergency response service models to guarantee the compliance to the safety goals and objectives. Passive and active fire protection measures can be costly thus requiring a thorough and solid justification.
Deterministic assessments, although widely...
Mr
Petr Prochazka
(ELI Beamlines)
19/09/2017, 13:30
Technical risks and Risk assessment
Oral
ELI-Beamlines is the Czech Republic based pillar of the Extreme Light Infrastructure, a European Research Infrastructure Consortia, which exploits the next generation of high energy and high intensity lasers. Among others, it aims at the development of high-brightness sources of X-rays to be used for various research and practical applications such as biological and biomedical.
One of the...
Dr
Francesca Viggiano
(CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research)
19/09/2017, 14:00
Technical risks and Risk assessment
Oral
The main aim of the workplace risk analysis is to establish a safer and healthier workplace by implementing identification of hazards, evaluation of risks where required and reduction of risk levels by adding preventive measures or controls, as necessary.
Unlike industrial workplaces, at CERN the research activity is constantly changing and it is common that personnel shifts from a duty...
Saverio La Mendola
(CERN)
19/09/2017, 14:30
Technical risks and Risk assessment
Oral
Internal arcing faults in oil insulated electrical components can lead to a severe accident scenario escalation. When dielectric breakdown occurs in this kind of component, the consequent electric arc decomposes the surrounding oil into a saturated gaseous hydrocarbon mixture by means of a pyrolysis reaction, leading to a sudden pressure build-up into the component enclosure. For severe...
Mr
John Anderson, Jr.
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
20/09/2017, 09:00
New projects and challenges (in-kind contributions)
Oral
International collaboration is essential for the long-term growth and health of High Energy Physics. Fermilab’s flagship Project, the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) demonstrates how the global neutrino physics community is developing a leading-edge, dual-site experiment for neutrino science. The facility required for this experiment, the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF), is...
Dr
Sigrid Kozielski
(European XFEL GmbH)
20/09/2017, 09:25
New projects and challenges (in-kind contributions)
Oral
In this presentation the management and the controls are presented as well as difficulties encountered when dealing with IKCs during the construction phase of the European XFEL facility.
Mr
Simon Marsh
(CERN)
20/09/2017, 09:50
New projects and challenges (in-kind contributions)
Oral
CERN as an intergovernmental organisation establishes its own safety rules as required for its proper functioning. In the domain of pressure equipment, including for cryogenic service, the baseline approach within the CERN Safety Rules is full conformity with the European Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), including the appropriate involvement of a notified body, together with CE...
Dr
Sabine Brinker
(DESY)
20/09/2017, 11:00
New Projects
Oral
The DESY access control system DACHS is in use since 2008 and covers all accelerators, experimental areas and a huge range of laboratories at different sites of DESY including the new European XFEL accelerator. This accelerator is operated by DESY while the European XFEL GmbH - the owner of the accelerator - will obtain the responsibility for the radiation protection. There will be two...
Dr
Ralf Trant
(European Spallation Source ERIC)
20/09/2017, 11:30
New Projects
Oral
Being a ‘greenfield’, single purpose site not having host laboratory support, requires a particular effort to get all ES&H services in place and to stimulate an ESS safety culture.
The very first safety activities started with the licensing process in 2011, first laboratories were set-up around 2013, site civil engineering began summer 20014 and a first RF test stand was started last fall....
Mrs
Sonja Kleiner
(CERN)
20/09/2017, 13:30
New Projects
Oral
The High Luminosity LHC Project will enable the LHC to increase the total number of collisions by a factor of 10. Numerous innovative technologies are explored and will be implemented and large civil-engineering works will take place in Switzerland and in France on two existing LHC sites.
The HSE Unit follows-up the progress of the project and ensures that the environmental...
Mr
Sven Mohr
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron)
20/09/2017, 14:00
New Projects
Oral
Large-scale projects like the European XFEL need a lot of preparation and planning in advance. A large number of legal requirements must be met. The supervisory authorities have to be informed and their needs satisfied to make the longstanding process as transparent as possible for them.
The German legislation brings with it both challenges but also opportunities to handle construction...
Mr
Peter Jacobsson
(European Spallation Source ERIC)
20/09/2017, 14:30
New Projects
Oral
The ESS facility is today a construction site with specific issues and procedures concerning Emergency Preparedness and Rescue Service. Design and planning for these issues for the future facility has been on-going for many years. The actual transition between construction site via installation and commissioning to the final operation of the facility concerning emergency preparedness and...
Ms
Anca-Simona Ciobanu
(DESY Hamburg)
20/09/2017, 15:30
New Projects
Oral
Each year more than 2000 scientists from all over the world come to DESY to use the photon sources for their research. The PETRA III Extension project with two new experimental halls and the upgrade to the Free-Electron Laser FLASH with a second FEL source are offering a wide range of opportunities to the user communities. These new facilities will have user laboratories for chemistry,...
Dr. Alexey Koveshnikov
(TRIUMF)
21/09/2017, 09:00
Continuous improvement in HSE matters
Oral
TRIUMF has a well-established safety record when it comes to the safety associated with use of cryogens. Nevertheless with the Lab evolving and new research facilities brought on line there is an increasing number of cryogenic installations across the Laboratory as well as an increasing number of personnel and users exposed to or dealing with cryogens who have limited previous experience or...
Mr
Jose Aguilar
(ALBA Synchrotron Light Source)
21/09/2017, 09:30
Continuous improvement in HSE matters
Oral
ALBA is the Spanish synchrotron facility formed with 3GeV electron synchrotron accelerator generating bright beams of synchrotron radiation, located in Cerdanyola del Valles (near Barcelona city).
The electrons are accelerated in a 100 MeV linear accelerator (LINAC). Then, the electron beam enters in a synchrotron accelerator named Booster that increases the energy up to 3 GeV. Finally, the...
Mr
Marc Tavlet
(CERN)
21/09/2017, 10:00
Continuous improvement in HSE matters
Oral
The main Safety Instrumented System (SIS) around particle accelerators at CERN is the Personnel Protection System (PPS), but not all of the hazards can be mitigated by the PPS itself. Several dedicated safety systems are also in use, such as fire detection and fire fighting, gas detection, laser protection, access control, etc.
The PPS is designed to address and mitigates the main risks...
Dr
Anne Trudel
(TRIUMF)
21/09/2017, 11:00
Continuous improvement in HSE matters
Oral
Examination of root causes associated with lack of compliaince with our procedures and regulatory requirements for the controlled work process led TRIUMF to make a significant paradigm shift in order to effectively address these deficiencies. The problem was owned at all levels of the organization and a new path was adopted, where doing the work correctly and safely is more important than...
Mr
John Anderson, Jr.
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
21/09/2017, 11:30
Continuous improvement in HSE matters
Oral
1967 marked the birth of Fermilab. With the laboratory approaching 50 years of operation, the laboratory was facing a large number of its staff approaching retirement age. Succession planning for these retirements became a priority to ensure sustainable continuity of operations.
In 2015 and 2016, the laboratory undertook a series of initiative to address succession planning for the...
Mr
Philip Jones
(TRIUMF)
21/09/2017, 13:30
Safety training, web-based-training
Oral
TRIUMF uses the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT) in the analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation of training programs. In addition, TRIUMF uses the TapRooT® system for root cause investigations. This session will discuss how these two systems integrate as part of the continual improvement cycle for training programs. The presentation will briefly review the...
Mr
Christoph BALLE
(CERN)
21/09/2017, 14:00
Safety training, web-based-training
Oral
Over the last years, the non-formal safety learning at CERN has changed significantly in a
number of areas, like administration, course design and collaboration with different
stakeholders. The reasons for having implemented these changes are manifold. The volume
of learners has increased and varies considerably depending on CERN's activities such as
beam operation, technical stops, etc....
Dr
Francesca Viggiano
(CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research)
21/09/2017, 14:30
Technical risks and Risk assessment
Oral
At CERN, many different types of installations, such as small laboratories, experimental halls and accelerator tunnels, require the use of cryogenic liquids and gases, typically stored in cylinders, gas tanks, or Dewar vessels. Since a liquid cryogen can expand, the uncontrolled release into an enclosed space can easily cause an Oxygen Deficiency Hazard (ODH). In this paper a methodological...
Dr
Kotaro Bessho
(J-PARC Center)
21/09/2017, 15:30
Safety training, web-based-training
Oral
Liquid hydrogen and liquid deuterium are widely used as targets for various particle and nuclear physics experiments. The safety guidelines for liquid hydrogen / deuterium target systems were drawn up at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC). Requirements for the target systems and surrounding instruments are (1) method for pressure proof and airtight test, and design-strength...
Mr
Sven Mohr
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron)
21/09/2017, 16:00
Safety training, web-based-training
Oral
In the early planning stages of the European XFEL facility possible measures for helium leakages within the cooled down accelerator tunnel have been discussed. Finally some of them found their way into safety concepts that 2005 became relevant for approval, even before the incident @CERN in 2008 shifted the issue into the centre of attention.
But as the project advanced to more detailed...
Mr
Fabian Saretzki
(DESY)
21/09/2017, 16:30
Safety training, web-based-training
Oral
Nowadays almost every particle accelerator is working with superconducting components. To cool down these components a cryogenic medium is needed. Helium is the choice. But what to do if there is a leakage in the liquid helium supply inside the accelerator facility? How to deal with the overpressure generated by the abrupt evaporating helium? How to detect the leak before it can harm people...
Dr
Mazlak Bert
(JLAB)
22/09/2017, 09:00
Technical risks and Risk assessment
A tritium target is foreseen to execute four approved nuclear science experiments in Hall A at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. One experiment (E12-14-009) aims to measure the ratio of elastic scattering of 3H and 3He and improve on the radius of 3H as compared to the radius of 3He. The aim is to reduce this uncertainty by a factor of five. This can then be compared with...
Mr
Joseph Kenny
(SLAC)
22/09/2017, 09:30
New Projects
Oral
The Super Cryogenic Dark Matter Search at SNOLAB is a WIMP observatory slated for deployment in 2019. Built by SLAC, Fermilab, and a small number of sister institutions, Super-CDMS-SNOLAB will use germanium crystals cooled to millikelvin temperatures to simultaneously detect phonons and charged particles. Located in an active nickel mine, the experiment will present several arcane hazards....
Dr
Matthew Pearson
(TRIUMF)
22/09/2017, 10:00
Safety training, web-based-training
Oral
Many years ago the use of lasers at research facilities was almost entirely the preserve of dedicated teams of highly specialised scientists. Whilst these types of activities are still very much a part of many institutions research programmes the availability, cost and portability of small laser modules mean that they
are now common place throughout many facilities. Common uses range from...