2009 doe accelerator safety workshop nsls experiment esh review august 18, 2009 a. ackerman

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2009 DOE Accelerator Safety Workshop NSLS Experiment ESH Review August 18, 2009 A. Ackerman. National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) Structure. 65 Beam lines NSLS PRT Schedule Operations ; 44 wk/yr; 24/7 Studies Maintenance ; 2 d/month; 2 extended 2200 scientist User community Staff - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2009 DOE Accelerator Safety Workshop

NSLS Experiment ESH Review

August 18, 2009

A. Ackerman

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National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS)Structure

• 65 Beam lines• NSLS• PRT

• Schedule• Operations; 44 wk/yr; 24/7• Studies• Maintenance; 2 d/month; 2 extended

• 2200 scientist User community

• Staff• 155 Facility• 75 beam line (non-BNL)

• 1500 experiments/yr• >900 publications/yr

• ‘Small Science’ experiment• Often 1 – 3 experimenters• Beam time 2 – 6 days

• Many experiments routine• Limited sample prep; mg’s

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NSLS Experiment ESH ReviewThe Process

• Managed by ESH&Q with Operations support• Experiment Review Coordinators (ERC)

• 2 people; 1 back up• Electronic submission (1 week advance – routine)• Lead Experimenter assigned• ESH review: ESH staff, Local Contact & User discussion

• Approved; Approved requires notification; ERC review required• User arrives

• Contact Operations Coordinator (Op Co)• Op Co prints approved form; enables the beam line (Authorization to start)

o Contact Experiment Review Coordinator (if requested)o Review and post formo Beam line safety checklist (configuration control)o Check User trainingo Confirm Lead Experimenter

• Experiment begins

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• Materials (qty; return; store; barcode)• Equipment• Tasks; Risks; Contingency plan• Waste• Specific questions

• Human materials / animals (ethics)• Virus, toxin, select agent, viable• Radioactives• Laser• Wet chem• Haz waste• Magnets (stray field)• Non-NRTL electrical• Nano• Reactive (peroxide, explosive, pyrophoric …)• Cryogens

Collect and Provide Information

NSLS Experiment ESH ReviewThe Form

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NSLS Experiment ESH ReviewStandard MX

• 8 Questions• Viable or infetious• Bio-toxin• Human tissue or body material• Viable recombinant DNA / RNA• Freeze propane from gas source• Other than ‘Dry shipper’• Heavy metal soak at NSLS• Any other safety issue

ALL No = Standard Experiment Envelope

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• Extended Reviews• More discussion; written plans• Ad Hoc Committee• 2006: The Gas Gun• 2007: NH3• 2008: Powder gun; Pu

NSLS Experiment ESH ReviewExtended Review

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User Training

• Efficient; user specific• 3 parts; ~1.5 hrs

• BNL General Employee Radiological Training (web)• NSLS User Safety (web)• Beam Line Operational Safety Awareness (BLOSA) (hands on at beam line; local

contact)• NSLS User Safety (8 sections)

• Introduction (objectives ESH policy; directions)• Radiation (posting, dosimetry, shielding, interlocks, materials)• Electrical (posting, breakers, LOTO, tags, cables)• Chemicals & wastes (labeling, storage, disposal)• Other (Be, cryo, laser; magnets, compressed gas)• Facility and beamline (SAF’s, BLOSA, vacuum, unattended ops, stop

work)• Emergencies (fire, evacuation, reporting)• Policy (ID badges, traffic, security, Lyme, housekeeping,

Op Co)