
DNFSB recommendation 94-1 Hanford site integrated stabilization management plan - Volumes 1-3
Author(s) -
Esther Gerber
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/16775
Subject(s) - hanford site , plutonium , plan (archaeology) , scope (computer science) , volume (thermodynamics) , resource (disambiguation) , radioactive waste , spent nuclear fuel , waste management , business , environmental science , computer science , operations management , operations research , engineering , chemistry , radiochemistry , computer network , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , history , programming language
The Hanford Site Integrated Stabilization Management Plan (SISMP) was developed in support of the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB) Recommendation 94-1 Integrated Program Plan (IPP). Volume 1 of the SISMP identifies the technical scope and costs associated with Hanford Site plans to resolve concerns identified in DNFSB Recommendation 94-1. Volume 2 of the SISMP provides the Resource Loaded Integrated Schedules for Spent Nuclear Fuel Project and Plutonium Finishing Plant activities identified in Volume 1 of the SISMP. Volume 3 of the SISMP identifies the 35 Plutonium Environmental, Safety, and Health Vulnerabilities. The vulnerabilities range from institutional problems to specific hardware problems. Many of the identified vulnerabilities will be corrected through the stabilization and packaging activities required by the DNFSB Recommendation 94-1 Implementation Plan, the remainder will be corrected as a part of the plutonium handling facilities transition (deactivation) to the Environmental Restoration Program