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STI/PUB/1702
ID
10786
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This publication explores the implications of decommissioning in the light of unexpected events and the trade-off between activities to reduce them and factors militating against any such extra work. It classifies and sets out some instances where unexpected findings in a decommissioning programme led to a need to either stop, or reconsider the work, re-think the options, or move forward on a different path. It provides practical guidance in planning and management of decommissioning taking into account unexpected events. This guidance includes an evaluation of the experience and lessons learned in tackling decommissioning that is often neglected. Thus it will enable future decommissioning teams to adopt the relevant lessons to reduce additional costs, time delays and radiation exposures.

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978-92-0-103615-5
Publication Original Id
10786
Publication Year
2016
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NW-T-2.8
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35.00
Number of Pages
157
Number of Figures
36
Publication Medium
Print (Paper)
Keywords
IAEA Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Management, Radioactive Wastes, Radioactive Substances, Decommissioning, Nuclear Facilities, Unexpected Events, Evaluation, Lessons Learned, Case Studies, Life Cycle, Design, Construction, Operations, Remedial Action, Contingency Management, Contamination, Spent Fuels, Asbestos, Accidents
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