january 4, 2007 rhic ii project internal cost review ed lessard esh d r a f t project overview
Post on 06-Jan-2018
215 Views
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
January 4, 2007
RHIC II ProjectInternal Cost Review
Ed LessardESH
D R A F T
Project Overview
2
January 4, 2007
Outline
• Relevant Requirements• Scope of ESH Effort• ESH Overview
– Occupational Safety and Health Issues– Environmental Aspects
• ESH Milestones
3
January 4, 2007
Relevant Requirements• Federal
– 10 CFR 851 Worker Safety and Health– 10 CFR 835 Occupational Radiation Protection – DOE Order 420.2B, Accelerator Safety– DOE Order 420.1A, Facility Safety, §§ 4.2 and 4.4– DOE Order 414.1C, Quality Assurance
• Suffolk County Article 12• BNL Requirements (SBMS)
– Accelerator Safety– Work Planning and Control for Operations– Construction Safety
• C-AD Management Systems– OSH Management System, OHSAS 18001– Environmental Management System, ISO 14001 – Conduct of Operations Agreement– Self-Assessment Program
4
January 4, 2007
Scope of ESH Effort
• Complete the NEPA Process • Perform Hazard Screening• Perform Internal C-AD ESH Reviews• Write and Seek BNL Approval for Safety Analysis Document• Seek DOE Approval for Accelerator Safety Envelopes• Request and Participate in Accelerator Readiness Reviews• Obtain DOE Approval for Commissioning• Obtain DOE Approval for Routine Operations• ESH Costs Covered in Overhead
5
January 4, 2007
ESH Overview
• Hazards and controls for RHIC II similar to those in C-AD SAD• RHIC II has undergone NEPA Review• Hazard screening process connected to work breakdown structure:
Design Construction
1.2.1 1.3.1 Ilan Ben-Zvi1.2.2 1.3.2 Gary McIntyre1.2.3 1.3.3 Alex Zaltsman1.2.4 1.3.4 Joe Tuozzolo1.2.5 1.3.5 Jon Sandberg1.2.6 1.3.6 Tom Russo1.2.7 1.3.7 Ady Hershcovitz1.2.8 1.3.8 Dick Hseuh1.2.9 1.3.9 Y. R. Than1.2.10 1.3.10 Gary McIntyre1.2.11 1.3.11 Jonathan Reich1.2.12 1.3.12 Brian Oerter1.2.13 1.3.13 Gary McIntyre1.2.14 1.3.14 Al Pendzick1.2.15 1.3.15 Vladimir Litvinenko
Conventional FacilitiesCommissioning
RHIC Ring Component ModificationsSafety SystemsControl SystemsE-Cooling Installation
Beam InstrumentationElectron Beam Dump Systems Vacuum SystemsCryogenics Systems
RF Systems
Magnet Electrical Systems Magnet Systems
Injection SystemSuperconducting R.F.Components
6
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.1/1.3.1 Injection System– Hazardous/flammable chemicals – Ionizing radiation– Lasers– Hoisting and rigging hazards – Electrical hazards– Non-ionizing radiation– Magnetic fields hazards– Conduct of operations issues
7
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.2/1.3.2 Superconducting R.F. Components– Ionizing radiation– Electrical hazards– Pressure / stored energy– Inert cryogens– Magnetic field – Hoisting and rigging hazards– Structures supporting heavy loads– Elevated work– Extreme temperatures– Conduct of operations issues
8
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.3/1.3.3 RF Systems– Ionizing radiation– Non-ionizing radiation– Magnetic field hazards– Conduct of operations issues
9
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.4/1.3.4 Magnet Systems– Electrical hazards– Hoisting and rigging hazards– Structures supporting heavy loads– Non-ionizing radiation hazards– Magnetic field hazards– Conduct of operations required
10
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.5/1.3.5 Magnet Electrical Systems – Electrical hazards– Hoisting and rigging hazards– Conduct of operations issues
11
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.6/1.3.6 Beam Instrumentation– Electrical hazards
12
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.7/1.3.7 Electron Beam Dump Systems– Ionizing radiation
13
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.8/1.3.8 Vacuum Systems– Hazardous chemicals, flammable liquids– Stored energy– Oxygen deficiency hazards
14
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.9/1.3.9 Cryogenics Systems– Hazardous chemicals– Electrical hazards– Stored energy– Excessive noise– Oxygen deficiency hazards– Conduct of operations issues
15
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.10/1.3.10 RHIC Ring Component Modifications – Electrical hazards– Hoisting and rigging hazards– Structures supporting heavy loads– Excessive noise– Elevated work– Oxygen deficiency hazards– Stored energy– Magnetic field hazards– Working with multiple groups
16
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.11/1.3.11 Safety Systems– Electrical hazards
17
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.12/1.3.12 Control Systems– Electrical hazards
18
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.13/1.3.13 E-Cooling Installation and• 1.2.14/1.3.14 Conventional Facilities
– Hazardous chemicals– Hazardous materials– Electrical hazards– Hoisting and rigging hazards– Structures supporting heavy loads– Excessive noise– Elevated work– Oxygen deficiency hazards– Stored energy– Magnetic field hazards– Working with multiple groups
19
January 4, 2007
Safety and Health Issues
• 1.2.15/1.3.15 Commissioning– Accelerator Safety Order compliance– Radiation hazards– Waste generation– Electrical hazards– Stored energy– Excessive noise
20
January 4, 2007
Environmental Aspects• The following Significant Aspects were identified:
– Wetlands– Sole Source Aquifer– Excavation– Chemical Storage/Use– Liquid Effluent– Hazardous Waste– Radioactive Waste– Radiation Exposures– New or Modified State Permit
• National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) – Satisfied by Categorical Exclusion, BNL-455, July 2002– Environmental Assessment, DOE/EA #0508, December 1991
• Process Evaluations will be performed prior to operations
21
January 4, 2007
ESH Milestones
NEPA reviewHazard screening and internal C-AD ESH
reviewsSafety Analysis Document and
Accelerator Safety EnvelopeAccelerator Readiness ReviewsDOE approval for commissioningDOE approval for operations
= Complete= In Process= Planned
FTE20022007/2008 0.5
2009 1.02010 0.520102011
top related