Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Issue Closure

English answer:

guidelines for containing severe accident issues

Added to glossary by Yasutomo Kanazawa
Aug 21, 2016 16:50
7 yrs ago
English term

Issue Closure

English Science Nuclear Eng/Sci
During the late 1990s, the US nuclear industry undertook a significant effort to identify vulnerabilities and to develop guidance to address severe accidents which involved the loss of core cooling and subsequent core damage. This industry effort was conducted in accordance with NEI 91-04, Severe Accident Issue Closure Guidelines.
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Oct 6, 2016 14:04: Yasutomo Kanazawa Created KOG entry

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Discussion

Masoud Kakouli Varnousfaderani (asker) Aug 21, 2016:
I think this helps alot The SAM closure process, as described in NEI 91-04, consisted of the following steps:
 Evaluate industry developed bases and owners group SAMGs, along with the plant individual plant examination (IPE), individual plant examination of external events (IPEEE) and current capabilities, to develop SAMGs for accidents found to be important to each plant;
 Interface SAMGs with the plant’s emergency plan;
 Incorporate severe accident material into appropriate training programmes;
 Establish a means to consider and possibly adopt new severe accident information from selfassessments, applicable regulatory communications, PSA studies, etc.

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guidelines for containing severe accident issues

The link below may be some help for what the phrase Issue Closure means. From my understanding it is a guidline to how to contain (as iin contain a fire, i.e. put under control) severe accident issue.

http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML0728/ML072850981.pdf
Peer comment(s):

agree Jack Doughty
25 mins
Thank you very much!
agree Harry Crawford
8 days
Thank you very much!
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