Speaker
Damien Lafarge
(CERN)
Description
As part of its compliance with its host states’ radiation protection legislation CERN has to ensure strict access control along with traceability of radiation doses received by personnel intervening in accelerators areas.
Accelerators areas at CERN are mainly underground and so space is expensive and therefore limited. Space limitation along with the need for many different teams to intervene at the same place means good co-activity management is vital for reasons of safety and efficiency.
The first part of the presentation will introduce the reasons and history of the development of the IMPACT tool including the feedback after 2 years of operational experience.
The second half of the presentation will cover the current and future integrations with other tools used at CERN for scheduling purposes, work preparation and safety management.
Author
Damien Lafarge
(CERN)