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The various cost elements considered by OTA are shown in Fig 9. As expected, the taggant program costs were found to vary substantially as a function of the level of implementation of the program. OTA assumed a baseline level of implementation and developed cost estimates for this baseline program. Parametric variation of the costs were then examined as a function... [Pg.515]

Taggant Program Summary Annual Cost-Baseline Program (millions of FY 1979 dollars)... [Pg.516]

Identification Taggant Material Annual Costs, Baseline Program... [Pg.519]

OTA cost estimates for a low level program (identification tagging per plant year fewer detectors deployed than in baseline program) and a h%h level program (smaller batches tagged than in baseline program, 5000 detectors deployed ANFO tagged ) are shown in Table 9... [Pg.517]

Summary cost elements Low case program Baseline program High case program... [Pg.518]

Step 6—Periodic Review It is important to periodically review the security of the transportation network to ensure that the baseline program elements are still in place, recommended coimtermeasures have been implemented, and vulnerabilities reassessed. Additionally, this process should be reinitiated if there is specific intelligence or tlueat information pertaining to your supply chain, mode of transport, or specific chemical movement. [Pg.121]

Technical Baseline Program ManuaL WSRC Procedure Manual R5.3, Westinghouse Savannah River Compai, Aiken, SC. [Pg.229]

The initial effort for the technical baseline program began in L-Reactor, because it was shutdown and was accessible for performing walkdowns (K and P reactors were operating). Technical Baseline work was shifted from L-Reactor to K-Reactor when the K-Reactor restart effort began. [Pg.120]

The criteria for determining the adequacy of the SRS technical baseline program for restart are described below. [Pg.120]

An evaluation of the Technical Baseline Program in the areas of baseline walkdown inspections, material condition walkdowns, system boundaries and interface, design basis documentation, compliance with quality assurance requirements, TBP document control was conducted. [Pg.122]

Chapter 2, Paragraph 2.1,. of RTR-2600 states "This Quality Assurance Plan is applicable to all organizations, responsible for activities required for the Technical Baseline Program."... [Pg.126]

Chapter 5, Paragraph 5.1.1, of the QA Plan specifies that "Personnel assigned to the Technical Baseline Program shall perform activities in accordance with the latest revision of applicable approved and controlled instructions and/or procedures."... [Pg.126]

Chapter 18 or RTR-2600 provides the following direction "Before the completion of the Technical Baseline Program, the Program Director will request a surveillance of the entire program in accordance with the Savannah River Plan Quality Assurance Manual QAP 18.3"... [Pg.127]

Based on the above evalution, the DOE staff concludes that WSRC has made acceptable progress in the technical baseline program. Open issues are clearly identified and their resolution will be documented in a supplement to the SER. [Pg.127]

RTR-2586, "Reactor Technical Baseline Program Management Plan,"... [Pg.128]

OPS-RRP-900024 Memorandum from P. W. Dickson to J. L. Gallagher, Technical Position Paper Technical Baseline Program, February 27, 1990. [Pg.128]

The completion of these task satisfies the "Technical Baseline" portion of Restart Criterion 2. More specific requirements and evaluation of the Technical Baseline Program are discussed in Section 5.3 of this report. [Pg.134]

As a minimum, the controlled documents and drawings required for restart shall include (1) those design documents (e.g., calculations, drawings, specifications, and analyses) that have been developed or compiled as part of the Technical Baseline Program (TBP), (2) technical specifications, and (3) the 13 piping and instrumentation diagrams that have been validated for the central control room (CCR). [Pg.140]

The CACMP (Reference 1) contains a broadly defined scope that includes control of documentation associated with reactor systems important to safety, documentation for other reactor systems, structures and equipment important to long-term satisfactory performance, and documentation for the reactor control room simulator. The scope also contains a table that lists the 25 K-Reactor systems important to safety and denotes the 6 initial systems to be evaluated as part of the Technical Baseline Program. The criterion to describe the scope of the program and identify the types of drawings and documents to be controlled is met. [Pg.141]

Top Priority Systems WSRC shall produce an interim SEL for the 13 safety systems, which were selected by the Reactor Technical Baseline Program (see Table 5.6-1). [Pg.144]

DB 6.1 - Baseline Walkdowns -- Establish on representative sample of key safety systems by Technical Baseline Program (TBP) walkdowns that the as-built conditions correspond to the safety analyses. This item has been completed. Refer to SER Section 5.3 for a detailed evaluation of this item. [Pg.306]


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