
Maintenance, Testing, Surveillance and Inspection in Nuclear Power Plants
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Content
- Intro
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- Background
- Objective
- Scope
- Structure
- 2. MAINTENANCE, TESTING, SURVEILLANCE AND INSPECTION PROGRAMMES AT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
- Maintenance
- Types of maintenance
- Systematic approach to maintenance
- Surveillance
- Inspection
- Testing
- Interrelationship between maintenance, testing, surveillance and inspection
- 3. RESPONSIBILITIES FOR MAINTENANCE, TESTING, SURVEILLANCE AND INSPECTION ACTIVITIES AT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
- The operating organization
- Contractors
- Other organizations, including designers and manufacturers
- Coordination between different organizations
- 4. ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS OF MAINTENANCE, TESTING, SURVEILLANCE AND INSPECTION ACTIVITIES AT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
- Organizational structure
- Planning of maintenance, testing, surveillance and inspection activities
- Administrative procedures for maintenance, testing, surveillance and inspection activities
- Application of the management system to maintenance, testing, surveillance and inspection activities
- Qualification and training of personnel
- 5. IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAMMES OF MAINTENANCE, TESTING, SURVEILLANCE AND INSPECTION ACTIVITIES
- Procedures for implementation of maintenance, testing, surveillance and inspection activities
- Work planning and control
- Human performance
- Outage management
- Foreign material exclusion programme
- Coordination and interfaces between different groups of personnel
- Returning equipment to service following maintenance, testing, surveillance and inspection activities
- Review of programmes of maintenance, testing, surveillance and inspection activities
- 6. ANALYSIS OF RESULTS FROM MAINTENANCE, TESTING, SURVEILLANCE AND INSPECTION ACTIVITIES, AND FEEDBACK OF EXPERIENCE
- Records and reports of maintenance, testing, surveillance and inspection activities
- Evaluation of results from maintenance, testing, surveillance and inspection activities and implementation of corrective actions
- Feedback of experience from maintenance, testing, surveillance and inspection activities
- 7. AREAS IN WHICH SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS APPLY FOR MAINTENANCE, TESTING, SURVEILLANCE AND INSPECTION ACTIVITIES
- Structures, systems and components for accident conditions
- Equipment qualification
- Ageing management
- Plants designed to earlier standards
- Computer based systems important to safety
- 8. ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS SPECIFIC TO MAINTENANCE
- Prioritization of maintenance activities by safety significance
- Maintenance facilities
- Workshop facilities
- Facilities for maintenance of radioactive and/or contaminated items
- Decontamination facilities
- Other facilities, tools and equipment
- Spare parts and stores
- Receipt of consumables, spare parts and components
- Procurement of consumables, spare parts and components
- Storage of consumables, spare parts and components
- Issuing of stored items
- Repair and replacement
- Corrective maintenance
- Replacement of defective items
- Repair of defective items
- Post-maintenance testing
- 9. ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS SPECIFIC TO SURVEILLANCE
- Surveillance programme
- Surveillance of the integrity of barriers
- Pressure testing and leakage testing
- Surveillance of safety systems
- Surveillance of other items important to safety
- Frequency and extent of surveillance activities
- Surveillance methods
- Monitoring
- Instrument checks
- Verification of calibration and response times
- Surveillance testing
- Special tests
- Test equipment
- Documentation and records of surveillance activities
- 10. ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS SPECIFIC TO INSPECTION
- Inspection programme
- The extent of inspection activities
- Frequency of inspection activities
- Methods and techniques of inspection
- Visual inspection
- Surface inspection
- Volumetric inspection
- Alternative methods of inspection
- Equipment for inspection activities
- Qualification of non-destructive testing systems used for inspection activities
- Evaluation of the results of inspections
- Documentation and records of inspections
- REFERENCES
- CONTRIBUTORS TO DRAFTING AND REVIEW
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