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Olga Beltramello (CERN)06/05/2013, 10:30The increase of the environmental doses in the coming years will directly impact the personnel safety and the conditions of access and work inside the experiments . In order to guaranty the highest level of safety for the intervening personnel for the future shutdowns, the ATLAS technical coordination safety group is developing an upgrade safety program running in several complementary...Go to contribution page
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Thomas Fabry (CERN)06/05/2013, 11:00A visualisation tool and methodology to help optimise interventions in radiation areas at CERN is currently being developed within EN-HE in collaboration with DGS-RP as part of the EU-funded PURESAFE Marie Curie Initial Training Network. The tool aims to merge radiation maps from FLUKA simulations and radiation measurement results with 3-D integration models such as CATIA, providing on-screen...Go to contribution page
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Jean-Louis Grenard (CERN)06/05/2013, 11:20A project is currently underway to provide a new robot system to handle radioactive targets in the ISOLDE target area. EN-HE in collaboration with EN-STI and EN-ICE will provide a turn-key system including maintenance and support to the ISOLDE operations team. Key aims for the new system are to reduce radiation dose to personnel during operation and installation of the system, as well as to...Go to contribution page
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Jean-Louis Grenard (CERN)06/05/2013, 11:40After LS1, radiation levels in collimation areas (mainly IR3 and IR7) will rise to levels that will require long decay times before interventions by humans. Collimators have been designed not to be serviced in situ but rather to be easily exchangeable, therefore in case of serious issues with a collimator the LHC will be stopped for the replacement of the faulty collimator. In accordance with...Go to contribution page
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Austin Ball (CERN)06/05/2013, 12:00
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