What are the 2 major effects of a Radiological Accident?
What is the major threat to the population after a reactor accident?
The extent to which the contamination spreads depends upon which factors?
Amount released, height of release, wind speed and direction Core Damage
What is the most likely event to cause core damage?
Inadequate Core Cooling
LOSP
Describe core damage threshold
Will core damage occur if safety limits are not exceeded?
Definition of Safety Limits
a) Limits to ensure fuel design limits are not exceeded
Definition of Limiting Safety System Settings (LSSS)
a) Limiting safety System Settings
(1) Automatic action setpoints
(2) RPS for fuel clad and reactor pressure boundaries
Definition of Limiting Condition of Operation (LCO)
a) Limiting Condition for Operation
b) Minimum acceptable levels of system performance necessary to ensure safe startup and operation of the plant
c) RAS will be required action to ensure safety if LCO is violated
Radioactive material barriers to prevent release
Safety Limits and Basis
Basis for Power Distribution LCO
Probilistic Risk Assessment Purpose
Five most probable core damage events listed in the PRA
What is the Worst Case Scenario regarding core damage scenarios?
Mitigating risk is a __________
J. Mitigating Risk is a 10 CFR “LEGAL requirement”
Chernobyl Accident
A. Describe the test being performed
Chernobyl Accident
B. Describe the sequence of events
Chernobyl Accident
C. Describe the procedural violations
Chernobyl Accident
D. Describe lack of management controls and inadequate safety review
Chernobyl Accident
E. Describe the consequences
TMI Accident
A. Basic Events that lead to a loss of all feedwater
2. Operator error prevented 2nd High Pressure Makeup pump
TMI Accident
B. Reason why the operators at TMI believed the ERV closed after the initial pressure transient
TMI Accident
C. Describe the release path from the core