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Nudear Criticality Safety

DOE Order O 420.1, Facility Safety, (DOE 1996) sets forth the basic nuclear safety, fire protection, nudear criticality safety, and natural phenomena mitigation design requirements for new DOE facilities, and major modifications of existing ones. [Pg.199]

The experiments being performed under this program provide data suitable for validating calculational techniques as required by. the American National Standard—ANSI N16.1-1969 (Nudear Criticality Safety in Operations with Fissionable Materials Outside Reactors). The data from experiments completed have been widely disseminated and used. Also, from all reports to date, they appear to be in a satisfactory and usable form. [Pg.637]

N16.8-197S/ANS-8.I0 Criteria for Nudear Criticality Safety Controls in Operations Where Shielding Protects Persomiel... [Pg.750]

Nudear Criticality Safety Experiments, Calculations, and Analyses—1958 to 1982... [Pg.819]

Volume 2 contains the full-text reprint of the selected nudear criticality safety publications taken directly from the ANS Transactions. The top of each page bears tile original volume and page number for eadi paper. The name of tiie session is indicated only before the first paper in tiie session. When more than one paper is reproduced on a page, more than one range of page numbers appears at the top of tiie page. [Pg.829]

Our particular thanks go to Michael I ekman of the American Nudear Sodety, who allowed us to reprint die selected papers on nudear criticality safety as a condse and timely reference. [Pg.830]

Nudear criticality safety in operations with fissionable materials outside reactors Criticality accident alarm system... [Pg.709]

Administrative practices for nudear criticality safety Nuclear criticality safety training... [Pg.709]


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