Nuclear Power Plant Operating Experience from the IAEA/NEA International Reporting System for Operating Experience, 2009-2011

This fifth report on nuclear power plant operating experience from the IAEA/NEA International Reporting System covering the 2009-2011 period highlights important lessons learnt and is based on a review of the approximately 245 event reports received from the participating countries over this period.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Nuclear Energy Agency.
Autores Corporativos: Nuclear Energy Agency (-), International Atomic Energy Agency
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 2013.
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  • Executive summary 7 1. The International Reporting System for Operating Experience 11 -1.1 What is the IRS? 11 -1.2 What are the benefits? 12 -1.3 How can the IRS benefit decision-makers? 13 -1.4 How does the IRS work? 13 -1.5. How is the IRS used? 15 -1.6 What has been achieved? 16 2. Events and experience gained from the IRS during the reporting period 17 -2.1 Experience with design and installation 17 -2.2 Experience with the monitoring of plant condition and resolution of issues 19 -2.3 Experience with human performance and safety management 21 -2.4 Experience with radiation protection 24 -2.5 Experience with the procurement of spare parts 26 -2.6 Experience with the control of modifications  29 -2.7 Experience with control rods and CRDMs  30 -2.8 Experience with unintentional or unexpected reactivity insertion 32 -2.9 Experience with external hazards 35 -2.10 Experience with foreign material intrusion  37 -2.11 Experience with cracks, corrosion and leaks 40 -2.12 Experience with ineffective use of operating experience 41 3. Insights from topical studies and conferences 45 -3.1 Topical studies 45 -3.2 Workshops and conferences 48 4.  Conclusions 51 Abbreviations 53 Bibliography 55