IEFC Workshop 2012

Europe/Zurich
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

CERN

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Paul Collier (CERN), Volker Mertens (CERN)
Description

Injectors and Experimental Facilities Committee 2012 Workshop

    • 09:00 09:15
      INTRODUCTION and WELCOME 503/1-001 - Council Chamber

      503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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      Speaker: Paul Collier

    • 09:15 12:45
      Safety & RP Issues 503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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      Scientific Secretary: Chris Theis

      Convener: Dr Ghislain Roy (CERN)
      • 09:15
        Safety Structure and Safety Organization 30m
        What news from SAPOCO on new version of Safety Policy? Recent changes in Safety Organization; Confirmation of Director A&T as “Chef d’Installation”; single BFSP transformed into three CSAP’s, one per complex: LHC, SPS, PS. What impact does this have on Safety for different facilities (machines and experimental areas)? What are the existing and recognised roles and functions for both Occupational Safety (Sécurité) and Operational Safety (Sûreté). Are there more changes coming? Are there other changes that would be necessary and yet are not foreseen?
        Speaker: John Pedersen (CERN)
        Slides
      • 09:45
        Safety Documentation: Folders and Files 30m
        Safety documentation as seen by different stakeholders (HSE, project office, Safety Officers, BE Safety Unit) and from different viewpoints (conceptual, methodical, goal-based…); there are many different initiatives and strong opinions... Safety Documentation should primarily be a crucial working-tool for all participants in a project or for personnel involved in the operation and maintenance of equipment or facilities. The question to ask to users is “How useful is Safety Documentation for the general CERN population and you in particular?” Safety Documentation is sometimes also necessary as a basis for discussion with the Host States authorities; this might place some constraints on the format. Summarize by giving a basic and down-to-earth definition of the Safety documentation starting from the primary goal of usefulness at CERN. Practical case of HiRadMat: what are the experience and lessons learnt while putting together the safety files for HiRadMat? And how can this be of benefit for future projects (new facilities or consolidations) like the TCC2/TDC2 consolidation; where does one start? What method and phasing can be suggested? What is the end product? What are the required care and maintenance for Safety Documentation? Actual usage of the end product? Special but frequent case of upgrades and transformations: how do we document the Safety of a project linked to an operating facility or destined to be housed in an operating facility and finally upgrade the Safety Documentation of the resulting “new” facility?
        Speaker: Sebastien Evrard (CERN)
        Slides
      • 10:15
        Safety Training, Safety Briefings and Access Authorization 30m
        We have at CERN over 25 beam and experimental facilities, access to which is controlled by “access zones” of which there are 152 (these also include other areas such as key cabinets and the CCC kitchen). Each zone can have training and personal safety equipment requirements set in function of the hazards that may be present, but in practice the hazards are similar in many facilities. Our aim is to prepare people to be able to work safely in these areas, we look at how we currently train and control contractors and staff for work in these locations and ask what improvements can be implemented ahead of LS1.
        Speaker: Steve Hutchins (CERN)
        Slides
      • 10:45
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 11:15
        As Low As Reasonably Achievable 30m
        Some tools have been in place to formalize the activities around the ALARA principle for a few years now; most notably the requirement for a Dossier d’Intervention en Milieu Radioactif (DIMR). Review the recent change in the criteria to trigger and categorize the DIMR. Can we have a comparison of the points of view of Management, Radiation Protection and Users on this change, and on the ALARA criteria more generally? Practical example of users’ experience could be taken from ISOLDE. Is there a need to further change the ALARA approach for the long shutdown and/or consolidation works? (This could be connected to the topic of lessons learnt from WANF Dismantling and HiRadMat installation, and how this experience and the approach of documentation will be applied to TCC2 consolidation)
        Speaker: Ana-Paula Bernardes (CERN)
        Slides
      • 11:45
        Traceability 30m
        Review the motivation and objectives of a traceability system, taking from internal motivation, industry standards and regulatory requirements on our partners in recycling industries and final repositories. Review of the existing system and procedure for traceability of equipment and materials, with presentation of the TREC tool, as seen by users currently using the system, ie presentation of experience and lessons learnt. Is there room for change or optimization? Eg. What are the benefits of local buffer zones vs. a centralized area for sorting and measurement? Could this improve on the way that people handle/collect their equipment? What would be the overall benefits/drawbacks of a centralized buffer zone -> requires feedback from the equipment groups. Traceability is also important for equipment design (maintenance, repairs…), procurement and actual composition of equipment and installations. This feeds into the Safety Documentation. The goal here is also linked to the ALARA principle with reduction of interventions (number and duration, with impact on Safety as well as operability), reduction of dose to personnel, reduction of activation of equipment (impact on availability for repairs and spare parts), reduction of ultimate waste volume, weight and specificity (difficult isotopes). In order to help engineers with this, guidelines for “safe” materials are being prepared, and best practice handbook could also be assembled and shared. This will be helped with appropriate Safety Documentation.
        Speaker: Luca Bruno (CERN)
        Slides
      • 12:15
        Generation and Management of Radioactive Waste 30m
        Once equipment and materials are declared radioactive waste, they follow a very strict procedure before final elimination can be reached. Obviously we should minimize radioactive waste but do we understand why? Presentation of major issues at stake; money is one, others are regulations and additional burden, but also publicity and “good neighbour” attitude. Traceability of waste is treated in the previous presentation. What is the view of Management on waste, e.g. regarding the responsibility for waste being transferred to RP or kept by “owner”? And what about waste produced at CERN by external teams? What is the view of users on waste management; e.g. is this a black box in which useless stuff can be thrown or a service provided to users, with or without cost, and with users keeping some responsibility?
        Speaker: Luisa Ulrici (CERN)
        Slides
    • 12:45 14:00
      Lunch Break 1h 15m
    • 14:00 17:30
      LIU plans and the LHC Beams 503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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      Scientific Secretary: D. Manglunki

      Convener: Roland Garoby (CERN)
      • 14:00
        Update on beam parameters for LHC and other users 30m
        Beam characteristics for HL-LHC [protons and ions (as far as possible)] Time evolution (baseline plan): between LS1 and LS2, after LS2 Impact on other users.
        Speaker: Roland Garoby (CERN)
        Slides
      • 14:30
        Linac4, Commissioning, back to Linac2, connection to PSB 30m
        Update on Linac4 status and planning up to beam commissioning Scenarios of connection: baseline plan, alternative scenarios (emergency replacement of Linac2 or Connection to PSB delayed to LS2, Benefits/drawbacks of having LS1.5)
        Speaker: Alessandra Lombardi (CERN)
      • 15:00
        PSB upgrade plans 30m
        List of actions and planning of implementation (H- Injection, 2.0 GeV extraction…) Studies Impact on other users PSB performance for LHC and other users in the different scenarios Potential risks
        Speaker: Dr Klaus Hanke (CERN)
        Slides
      • 15:30
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 16:00
        PS upgrade plans 30m
        List of actions and planning of implementation Studies Impact on other users PS performance for LHC and other users in the different scenarios Potential risks
        Speaker: Dr Simone Gilardoni (CERN)
        Slides
      • 16:30
        SPS upgrade plans 30m
        List of actions and planning of implementation Studies Impact on other users SPS performance for LHC and other users in the different scenarios Potential risks
        Speaker: Dr Brennan Goddard (CERN)
        Slides
      • 17:00
        Ion sources, Linac3, LEIR 30m
        List of actions and planning of implementation Studies Impact on other users Performance for LHC and other users in the different scenarios Potential risks
        Speaker: Django Manglunki (CERN)
        Slides
    • 09:00 12:30
      Future Beam Modes and Radiation Issues 503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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      Conveners: Karel Cornelis (CERN), Wolfgang Bartmann (CERN)
      • 09:00
        MTE 30m
        Status and outlook for 2012 What can (needs to) be done before LS1 Impact of studies and commissioning on classical CT or other hardware
        Speaker: Massimo Giovannozzi
        Slides
      • 09:30
        CTF3 30m
        Status and plans What in 2012?
        Speaker: Frank Tecker (CERN)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Controlling Operation Based On Average Losses 30m
        Can a super cycle be optimized with respect to losses ? Ways to optimize losses/flux
        Speaker: Gabriel Metral (CERN)
        Slides
      • 10:30
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 11:00
        SPS FT Beams 30m
        Compass +NA62 running together + other future experiments
        Speaker: Lau Gatignon (CERN)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        Ions in the SPS 30m
        Future beams for LHC FT beams: primary beam interlock status, de-bunching, etc. Radiation hazard with new ion species (all machines)
        Speaker: Django Manglunki (CERN)
        Slides
      • 12:00
        LHC Beams Production 30m
        Impact of LHC beams on global loss budget in PSB, PS and SPS Impact of LHC filling on other programs (ISOLDE, n-TOF, EA, NA, CNGS) Stability of booster rings Splitting (stability)
        Speaker: Rende Steerenberg (CERN)
        Slides
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch Break 1h 30m
    • 14:00 17:30
      Experimental Areas, Consolidation and New Projects 503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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      Scientific Secretary : Edda Gschwendtner

      Convener: Ilias Efthymiopoulos (CERN)
      • 14:00
        Secondary Beams and Areas: Status and Plans 30m
        Outcome of the East Area Day: - Updated user requests - New (final) layout in view of DIRAC dismantling - Irradiation facility in view of AIDA project - Project structure, cost, schedule, plans for LS1 North Area renovation: - Status of the renovation activities: EL, CV, magnets - Schedule and foreseen activities during LS1 - Priority list to assure operations and restart in 2014
        Speaker: Lau Gatignon (CERN)
        Slides
      • 14:30
        TCC2/TDC2 Shutdown Activities and Consolidation Plans 30m
        - Planned works for TAX repair - Other activities in the caverns: targets, splitters, infrastructure improvements - Where do we stand in terms of operations for 2012? Critical items? - List of activities for LS1 in view of operation in 2014
        Speaker: Sebastien Evrard (CERN)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        AD and ELENA Status and Plans 30m
        - ELENA project status and plans - Consolidation project for AD (machine) and hall. What is done in 2011 and plans/activities for 2012. - Status of the AD target consolidation
        Speaker: Mr Stephan Maury (CERN)
        Slides
      • 15:30
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 16:00
        Future Projects 30m
        - Plasma Wakefield acceleration: new beam line and experimental area in TT61/West Area - Neutrino facilities under study in LAGUNA-LBNO - New short-baseline neutrino beam in PS or SPS - Status and plans, impact to existing machines and experimental areas
        Speaker: Dr Brennan Goddard (CERN)
        Slides
      • 16:30
        The nTOF 2nd Experimental Area 30m
        - Design of new area - Timeline of activities
        Speaker: Enrico Chiaveri (CEA - Centre d'Etudes de Saclay (FR))
        Slides
      • 17:00
        ISOLDE and HIE-ISOLDE Status and Plans 30m
        - Status and plans for 2012 experiments - HIE-ISOLDE status and plans - Foreseen activities for LS1
        Speaker: Richard Catherall (CERN)
        Slides
    • 09:00 12:30
      LONG SHUTDOWN in 2013 in the LHC Injectors and Experimental area 503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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      Scientific Secretary : Katy Foraz

      Convener: Frederick Bordry (CERN)
      • 09:00
        A global view of the LS1 timeline in the injector chain 40m
        Booster, PS, AD, SPS Planning must take into account that in some cases the same teams will be working on the LHC as well as the SPS.
        Speaker: David Mcfarlane (CERN)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        What is foreseen to be operational during LS1 20m
        LINAC3? CTF3? LINAC4 commissioning? (check on ISOLDE stable beam run??) What services must be available and when in order for them to run?
        Speaker: Dr Vinod Chohan (CERN)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Access system upgrade in the PS complex 30m
        Planning for the project and how access will be handled while the work is being done
        Speaker: Eva Sanchez-Corral Mena (CERN)
        Transparents
      • 10:30
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 11:00
        RF Systems 30m
        PS and SPS Complex: What is to be done?, Why do we need to do it?, What are the requirements from other groups and priorities for: i) Maintenance work ii) Consolidation iii) Upgrade related work
        Speaker: Dr Erk Jensen (CERN)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        Magnet activities 30m
        What is to be done? Why do we need to do it? What are the requirements from other groups and priorities for: i) Maintenance activities ii) Replacing week/faulty SPS magnets iii) Installing magnets with coated vacuum chambers in the SPS
        Speaker: Jeremie Bauche (CERN)
        Slides
      • 12:00
        Beam Transfer Systems 30m
        What is to be done? Why do we need to do it? What are the requirements from other groups and priorities for: i) Maintenance work ii) Consolidation iii) Upgrade related work
        Speaker: Laurent Ducimetiere (CERN)
        Slides
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch Break 1h 30m
    • 14:00 17:30
      LONG SHUTDOWN in 2013 in the LHC Injectors and Experimental area (Part 2) 503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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      Scientific Secretary : David Mcfarlane

      Convener: Simon Baird (CERN)
      • 14:00
        Vacuum systems 30m
        What is to be done? Why do we need to do it? What are the requirements from other groups and priorities for: I) Maintenance work II) Consolidation III) Upgrade related work IV) List of activities generated by other groups
        Speaker: Jose Antonio Ferreira Somoza (CERN)
        Slides
      • 14:30
        Survey 30m
        What is to be done? Why do we need to do it? What are the requirements from other groups and priorities for: I) Maintenance work II) Consolidation III) Upgrade related work IV) List of activities generated by other groups
        Speaker: Dominique Missiaen (CERN)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Power converters : SPS Transformers and any other major works 30m
        What is to be done? Why do we need to do it? What are the requirements from other groups and priorities for: I) Maintenance work II) Consolidation III) Upgrade related work
        Speakers: Gilles Le Godec (CERN), Karsten Kahle (CERN)
        Transparents
      • 15:30
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 16:00
        Cooling and Ventilation activities 30m
        What is to be done? Why do we need to do it? What are the requirements from other groups and priorities for: i) Maintenance work ii) Consolidation iii) Upgrade related work iv) List of activities generated by other groups
        Speaker: Michele Battistin (CERN)
        Slides
      • 16:30
        Electrical distribution activities 30m
        What is to be done? Why do we need to do it? What are the requirements from other groups and priorities for: i) Maintenance work ii) Consolidation iii) Upgrade related work iv) List of activities generated by other groups
        Speaker: Francois Duval (CERN)
        Slides
      • 17:00
        Cabling activities 30m
        What is to be done? Why do we need to do it? What are the requirements from other groups and priorities for: i) New Installations ii) Cabling clean-up in SPS (and PSB?)
        Speaker: Daniel Ricci (CERN)
        Slides
    • 17:30 17:45
      CLOSING REMARKS 503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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      Convener: Paul Collier (CERN)
    • 17:45 17:55
      SUMMARY (from IEFC meeting 23 March 2012)
      Convener: Volker Mertens (CERN)
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