Implementation Evaluation Criteria for January 2001 Amended 10 CFR Part 830 Nuclear Safety Management

2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
C B EVANS

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (163) ◽  
pp. 234-238
Author(s):  
O. Krainiuk ◽  
Yu. Buts ◽  
V. Barbachyn

The business community and governments around the world are aware of the need to accelerate the process of digitalization and digital transformation of the economy in order to achieve a competitive position in the digital space of the new world economy, including in the field of occupational safety management (SWOP). The mechanism of digitalization in OSH remains insufficiently studied, which necessitates the development of tools for its implementation, evaluation and management. The benefits of digitalization for industrial safety are incredibly high: it is easier to manage resources, and quick access to more information about the use of personal protective equipment, training, medical examination, etc., the formation of digital culture. The purpose of this research was to consider the prospects and problems of implementation of information technology in the field of occupational safety, identify features of industrial enterprise management in the context of digitalization. To achieve this goal, the method of SWOT-analysis was used. The study revealed some problems in the implementation of digitalization in the management system of labor protection. The spread of digital technologies in all sectors of the economy and vital spheres of society actualizes the study of the degree of readiness for change, which involves monitoring the state of occupational safety. Transformations in the labor market and ensuring the safety of the production process are associated with job losses, the emergence of new professions and changes in the competencies of employees. Digitalization is aimed at the introduction of adaptive practices of professional development, the development of motivation in the implementation of all instructions on occupational safety.



Author(s):  
Xiaochun Peng ◽  
Qiang Fu ◽  
Yu Han ◽  
Yong Cao

This paper presents the characteristic of Outage Nuclear Safety Management Guideline (ONSMG) for Qinshan CANDU plant and the introduction of shutdown and low-power PSA (SPSA) of TQNPP. The SPSA model is used to assess the outage configuration risk of OT109. The result and its risk insight are discussed about the two different outage working plan. In conclusion, the risk of nuclear safety and the economic are discussed based on the risk assessment result.



2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nonceba Mashalaba ◽  
Alyna Wyatt ◽  
Jabu Mathe ◽  
Reshni Singh

The paper describes the implementation evaluation of the business process services (BPS) incentive programme undertaken by the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) and the Department of Performance Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME) as part of the 2012/2013 National Evaluation Plan. The evaluation started on 31 October 2012 and the final report was approved on 17 May 2013. The evaluation covers the period from the inception of the programme in January 2011 to December 2012. The BPS incentive programme was implemented to stimulate the business process sector which contributes to economic growth largely through employment creation. The main objectives of the programme are to attract investment and create employment opportunities through offshoring activities. Twenty-six indicators across the five Development Assistance Community (DAC) evaluation criteria were developed. A multi-method approach was undertaken to collect data for each of the indicators. The key findings relate to the operation of the programme and a number of suggestions were made as to how to strengthen it. Overall 3807 jobs have been created through the BPS programme during the period under review. Estimated total investment provided by firms is approximately R2.7 billion. Amongst others, the study recommended that the design of the programme be reviewed and extended, potentially to a five-year period in order to maintain the competitiveness of South Africa as a business process off shoring destination. It is essential to address the skills shortage to ensure the growth and sustainability of the South African BPS industry and finally the uptake of the incentive programme.



2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-67
Author(s):  
Bambang Kustiawan ◽  
Kazan Gunawan ◽  
Ma'ruf Akbar

The condition of the use of the logistics workforce in the development of human resources of the TNI can still occur imbalances resulting from the aspects that’s not synergized well affecting the improvement of the quality of human resources of the TNI. The purpose of this study is to gather information related to the implementation evaluation results of the use of the logistics workforce in the construction of Human Resources in TNI with its evaluation by using William Dunn policy evaluation with evaluation criteria such as effectiveness, adequacy, alignment, responsiveness and accuracy. The qualitative method is used under the design of case study research.             This research shows that from the evaluation of the implementation of the logistics workforce usage in the construction of  TNI Human Resources in supporting the main tasks of the Indonesian National Army Headquarter with the findings: (1) The effectiveness of the use of logistics workers has a strategic function in achieving the performance of the TNI logistics workforce (2) The efficiency of the use of logistics workforce with diverse contributions, starting from planning, implementation and evaluation of logistical support, (3) Adequacy is interpreted to achieve conducive policy results, (4) Alignment/Justice leads to the issue of balance of results obtained will be comparable to the contribution given, (5) Responsivity cultures optimal service as TNI Logistics Staff, and (6) Accuracy of carrying out work by the respective task areas is in lined with  the objectives of the implementation of activities to support the main tasks of the TNI Keywords: Policy Evaluation, Labor Use, Human Resources Development of the TNI      



2011 ◽  
Vol 94-96 ◽  
pp. 2308-2312 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cheng Hua Li ◽  
Xiao Hong Yun ◽  
Hui Mao

Owing to the increasing complexity in the construction safety management, integrating experts' knowledge and experiences to make appropriate decisions is a commonly used method. Decision making problem is the process of finding the best option from all of the feasible alternatives. In this paper, non-structural fuzzy decision support system (NSFDSS) was applied in the prioritization of evaluation criteria based on some additional advantages identified. Finally, a numerical example which was drawn from the national standard in China is used to illustrate the procedure of the proposed approach.



2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 3663 ◽  
Author(s):  
Panagiotis Marhavilas ◽  
Dimitrios Koulouriotis ◽  
Ioannis Nikolaou ◽  
Sotiria Tsotoulidou

A significant part of literature has shown that the adoption of Sustainability and Health-Safety management systems from organizations bears some substantial benefits since such systems (i) create a suitable frame for the sustainable development, implementation and review of the plans and/or processes, necessary to manage occupational health-safety (OHS) in their workplaces and (ii) imply innovative thinking and practices in fields of economics, policy-making, legislation, health and education. To this context, the paper targets at analysing current sustainability and OHSMSs in order to make these issues more comprehend, clear and functional for scholars and practitioners. Therefore, a literature survey has been conducted to map the territory by focusing on two interrelated tasks. The first one includes the presentation of the main International Management Systems (IMS) with focus on Sustainability and OHS (S_OHSMS) topics and the second task depicts a statistical analysis of the literature-review findings (for the years 2006–2017). In particular, the main purposes of the literature research were: (i) the description of key points of OHSMS and sustainability standards, (ii) the comparative analysis of their characteristics, taking into account several settled evaluation-criteria and (iii) the statistical analysis of the survey’s findings, while our study’s primary aim is the reinforcement of OHMSs’ application in any organization. The results evince, that the field of industry (with 28%) and also of the constructions (with 16%), concentrate the highest percentage of OHSMS use. In general, there were only few publications including OHSMSs (referred to various occupational fields) available in the scientific literature (during 2006–2017) but on the other hand, there was a gradually increasing scientific interest for these standards (especially during 2009–2012).



2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 50-68
Author(s):  
Ulyana Vyacheslavovna Unusyan

The article examines the place of economic and social security in the national security system of the Russian Federation, as well as the degree of impact of education on the development of society, reveals the relevance of economic and social security in pre-school education. The article describes the evaluation criteria and conditions for ensuring the economic security of preschool education, explains the need for the occurred municipal and regionalization of education, addresses the issues of state support and public supply of education. The author analyzes the concept of “safe educational environment”, examines approaches to its understanding, gives a list of methods by which social security of the educational environment in a preschool institution can be ensured.



Author(s):  
Jonathan Young ◽  
Pete Lowry ◽  
Bruce Schmitt ◽  
Robin Sullivan ◽  
Lenna Mahoney ◽  
...  

“Designing in Safety” is a desired part of the development of any new potentially hazardous system, process, or facility. It is a required part of nuclear safety activities as specified in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Order 420.1B, Facility Safety. This order addresses the design of nuclear related facilities developed under federal regulation 10CFR830, Nuclear Safety Management. 10CFR830 requires that safety basis documentation be provided to identify how nuclear safety is being adequately addressed as a condition for system operation (e.g., the safety basis). To support the development of the safety basis, a safety analysis is performed. Although the concept of developing a design that addresses safety is simple, the execution can be complex and challenging. This paper addresses those complexities and challenges for the design activity of a system to treat sludge, a corrosion product of spent nuclear fuel, at DOE’s Hanford Site in Washington State. The system being developed is referred to as the Sludge Treatment Project (STP). This paper describes the portion of the safety analysis that addresses the selection of design basis events using the experience gained from the STP and the development of design requirements for safety features associated with those events. Specifically, the paper describes the safety design process and the application of the process for two types of potential design basis accidents associated with the operation of the system, 1) flashing spray leaks and 2) splash and splatter leaks. Also presented are the technical challenges that are being addressed to develop effective safety features to deal with these design basis accidents.



2021 ◽  
Vol 691 (1) ◽  
pp. 012022
Author(s):  
LI Xiao-ding ◽  
QU Yun-huan ◽  
ZHANG Li-hui ◽  
GONG Yu ◽  
DONG Yi-man ◽  
...  


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