Training for Decommissioning Author – Andy Dietzold – UKAEA Presenter – David Reay - UKAEA.

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Training for Decommissioning Author – Andy Dietzold – UKAEA Presenter – David Reay - UKAEA

Context Plants entering decommissioning face many challenges One of the most important is the challenge of training for decommissioning This is important because: –The facility operators and management have spent many years successfully operating the facility –The facility management arrangements are geared to operation –Decommissioning will include non-nuclear specialists and other stakeholders –Other skills are needed to decommission successfully.

What changes in Decommissioning? The facility is shutdown and in the case of a Nuclear Power Plant, the main radiological hazard is removed. There is a period where there is lots of planning but little dismantling. The radiological hazard changes from a large inventory to a small one which is more mobile during dismantling Additional specialist skills will be needed to complete the decommissioning There is more waste to deal with A new set of managerial skills are needed which are more focussed on projects and tasks The harm potential swings towards an increase in conventional hazard.

OperationFinal defuellingPlanningCharacterizationSupport services decommissionin g Waste Management system Final decommissionin g Training needs change and develop to suit the decommissioning needs

The hazard balance Operations Decommissioning Radiological safety Conventional safety Training and education supports this change in the balance

Who needs training? In short, everyone!! Operators Management Support staff Financiers Regulators Itinerant specialists Local population

What training do they need? Operators need to understand the swing in risks and how they need to operate to be radiologically and conventionally safe Operators need also specialised skills in waste management and conditioning Operators need to know how to manage emergencies which are different in decommissioning.

Management & Support Staff Managers need to have increase project and programme management skills Managers need to understand what specialist skills they need to support the decommissioning and how best to deploy it Managers need to have strategic skills to support the plan! Support staff need training in the different approaches and methodologies for decommissioning Support staff need training in ideas

Financers, Regulators etc Financers understand money – they might not understand decommissioning so their training and education is vital to reduce decommissioning project risk. Regulators might be the same as they will understand operation but may be less comfortable with decommissioning risk and plans Specialists will know how to demolish non-nuclear structures but may not understand the nuclear context Local population will be interested in understanding the decommissioning and will see its effects (such as more traffic etc) and will need educating to understand what the plant is doing

How to do it? Training can take many forms and experience has shown us that the following are most appropriate: –Specialist courses –Mock-ups –Videos –Seminars The key to training is to make it relevant and up to date

UKAEA Experience UKAEA has decommissioned many facilities at its sites in Dounreay, Windscale, Harwell and Winfrith in the UK. We have faced all of the challenges previously described and have developed many training methods for ensuring the challenges are met safely and effectively. We have developed courses for specialised skills such as safety cases which can be deployed to support any decommissioning site.

World leaders in decommissioning and waste management