Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences (Feb 2019)

Upgrading safety systems of industrial irradiation facilities

  • Rogerio dos Santos Gomes,
  • Joana D'Arc Ramos Lopes Gomes,
  • Evaldo Luiz Correa da Costa,
  • Mara Lucia de Lara Costa,
  • Zieli Dutra Thomé Filho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15392/bjrs.v7i2A.665
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2A

Abstract

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The first industrial irradiation facility in operation in Brazil was designed in the 70s. Nowadays, twelve commercial and research facilities are in operation and two already decommissioned. Minor modifications and upgrades, as sensors replacement, have been introduced in these facilities, in order to reduce the technological gap in the control and safety systems. The safety systems are designed in agreement with the codes and standards at the time. Since then, new standards, codes and recommendations, as well as lessons learned from accidents, have been issued by various international committees or regulatory bodies. The rapid advance of the industry makes the safety equipment used in the original construction become obsolete. The decreasing demand for these older products means that they are no longer produced, which can make it impossible or costly to obtain spare parts and the expansion of legacy systems to include new features. This work aims to evaluate existing safety systems at Brazilian irradiation facilities, mainly the oldest facilities, taking into account the recommended IAEA´s design requirements. Irrespective of the fact that during its operational period no event with victims have been recorded in Brazilian facilities, and that the regulatory inspections do not present any serious deviations regarding the safety procedures, it is necessary an assessment of safety system with the purpose of bringing their systems to "the state of the art", avoiding their rapid obsolescence. This study has also taken into account the knowledge, concepts and solutions developed to upgrading safety system in irradiation facilities throughout the world.

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