NIF conventional facilities construction health and safety plan (open access)

NIF conventional facilities construction health and safety plan

The purpose of this Plan is to outline the minimum health and safety requirements to which all participating Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and non-LLNL employees (excluding National Ignition Facility [NIF] specific contractors and subcontractors covered under the construction subcontract packages (e.g., CSP-9)-see Construction Safety Program for the National Ignition Facility [CSP] Section I.B. ''NIF Construction Contractors and Subcontractors'' for specifics) shall adhere to for preventing job-related injuries and illnesses during Conventional Facilities construction activities at the NIF Project. For the purpose of this Plan, the term ''LLNL and non-LLNL employees'' includes LLNL employees, LLNL Plant Operations staff and their contractors, supplemental labor, contract labor, labor-only contractors, vendors, DOE representatives, personnel matrixed/assigned from other National Laboratories, participating guests, and others such as visitors, students, consultants etc., performing on-site work or services in support of the NIF Project. Based upon an activity level determination explained in Section 1.2.18, in this document, these organizations or individuals may be required by site management to prepare their own NIF site-specific safety plan. LLNL employees will normally not be expected to prepare a site-specific safety plan. This Plan also outlines job-specific exposures and construction site safety activities with which LLNL and non-LLNL employees shall comply.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Benjamin, D W
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the use of diffusion synthetic acceleration in parallel 3D neutral particle transport calculations (open access)

On the use of diffusion synthetic acceleration in parallel 3D neutral particle transport calculations

The linear Boltzmann transport equation (BTE) is an integro-differential equation arising in deterministic models of neutral and charged particle transport. In slab (one-dimensional Cartesian) geometry and certain higher-dimensional cases, Diffusion Synthetic Acceleration (DSA) is known to be an effective algorithm for the iterative solution of the discretized BTE. Fourier and asymptotic analyses have been applied to various idealizations (e.g., problems on infinite domains with constant coefficients) to obtain sharp bounds on the convergence rate of DSA in such cases. While DSA has been shown to be a highly effective acceleration (or preconditioning) technique in one-dimensional problems, it has been observed to be less effective in higher dimensions. This is due in part to the expense of solving the related diffusion linear system. We investigate here the effectiveness of a parallel semicoarsening multigrid (SMG) solution approach to DSA preconditioning in several three dimensional problems. In particular, we consider the algorithmic and implementation scalability of a parallel SMG-DSA preconditioner on several types of test problems.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Brown, P. & Chang, B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tobacco Issues: National Public Opinion (open access)

Tobacco Issues: National Public Opinion

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Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Coleman, Kevin J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Assembly planning at the micro scale (open access)

Assembly planning at the micro scale

This paper investigates a new aspect of fine motion planning for the micro domain. As parts approach 1--10 {micro}m or less in outside dimensions, interactive forces such as van der Waals and electrostatic forces become major factors which greatly change the assembly sequence and path plans. It has been experimentally shown that assembly plans in the micro domain are not reversible, motions required to pick up a part are not the reverse of motions required to release a part. This paper develops the mathematics required to determine the goal regions for pick up, holding, and release of a micro-sphere being handled by a rectangular tool.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Feddema, J.T.; Xavier, P. & Brown, R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
One Million Personal Bankruptcies a Year: Economic Implications and Policy Options (open access)

One Million Personal Bankruptcies a Year: Economic Implications and Policy Options

This report examines various explanations for the rapid rise in personal bankruptcy filings in the United States since 1980, the economic significance of the phenomenon, and policy options. This discussion and analysis provide a background for consideration of legislation before the 105th Congress ( H.R. 3150 and S. 1301), which proposes to reform the consumer bankruptcy process.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Jickling, Mark
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
One Million Personal Bankruptcies a Year: Economic Implications and Policy Options (open access)

One Million Personal Bankruptcies a Year: Economic Implications and Policy Options

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Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Jickling, Mark
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Resolution of Hanford tanks organic complexant safety issue (open access)

Resolution of Hanford tanks organic complexant safety issue

The Hanford Site tanks have been assessed for organic complexant reaction hazards. The results have shown that most tanks contain insufficient concentrations of TOC to support a propagating reaction. It has also been shown that those tanks where the TOC concentration approaches levels of concern, degradation of the organic complexants to less energetic compounds has occurred. The results of the investigations have been documented. The residual organic complexants in the Hanford Site waste tanks do not present a safety concern for long-term storage.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Kirch, N.W.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characterization program management plan for Hanford K Basin spent nuclear fuel (open access)

Characterization program management plan for Hanford K Basin spent nuclear fuel

The management plan developed to characterize the K Basin Spent Nuclear Fuel was revised to incorporate actions necessary to comply with the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management Quality Assurance Requirements Document 0333P. This plan was originally developed for Westinghouse Hanford Company and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to work together on a program to provide characterization data to support removal, conditioning, and subsequent dry storage of the spent nuclear fuels stored at the Hanford K Basins. This revision to the Program Management Plan replaces Westinghouse Hanford Company with Duke Engineering and Services Hanford, Inc., updates the various activities where necessary, and expands the Quality Assurance requirements to meet the applicable requirements document. Characterization will continue to utilize the expertise and capabilities of both organizations to support the Spent Nuclear Fuels Project goals and objectives. This Management Plan defines the structure and establishes the roles for the participants providing the framework for Duke Engineering and Services Hanford, Inc. and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to support the Spent Nuclear Fuels Project at Hanford.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Lawrence, L. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit and the 105th Congress (open access)

The Work Opportunity Tax Credit and the 105th Congress

The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) was initiated in the Small Business Job Protection Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-188). It is a temporary measure intended to encourage for-profit employers to hire members of specifically designated groups thought to experience recurring problems in the labor market. This document describes the WOTC and identifies issues for members of the 105th Congress.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Levine, Linda
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit and the 105th Congress (open access)

The Work Opportunity Tax Credit and the 105th Congress

This report examines the purpose and function of The Work Opportunity Tax Credit.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Levine, Linda
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
SUSTAINING NATIVE MICROBIAL GROWTH WITH ENDOGENOUS NUTRIENTS AT YUCCA MOUNTAIN (open access)

SUSTAINING NATIVE MICROBIAL GROWTH WITH ENDOGENOUS NUTRIENTS AT YUCCA MOUNTAIN

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Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: M.A. DAVIS, S. MARTIN, A. MIRANDA, J.M. HORN
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development and test of the ITER conductor joints (open access)

Development and test of the ITER conductor joints

Joints for the ITER superconducting Central Solenoid should perform in rapidly varying magnetic field with low losses and low DC resistance. This paper describes the design of the ITER joint and presents its assembly process. Two joints were built and tested at the PTF facility at MIT. Test results are presented, losses in transverse and parallel field and the DC performance are discussed. The developed joint demonstrates sufficient margin for baseline ITER operating scenarios.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Martovetsky, N.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Savannah River Site nuclear materials stabilization and storage Year 2000 ``at risk`` systems white paper (open access)

Savannah River Site nuclear materials stabilization and storage Year 2000 ``at risk`` systems white paper

The primary mission of Nuclear Materials Stabilization and Storage (NMSS) is the stabilization of plutonium (Pu) and uranium (U) bearing legacy nuclear materials. The F-Canyon Distributed Control System (DCS) and the F-Area Outside Facilities (OF-F) Chemical Handling programmable Logic Controller (PLC) are independent process control systems used to control a portion of the nuclear material stabilization process. One NMSS roll-up system contains two F-Canyon control systems that are scheduled to attain Year 2000 compliance by 9/30/99, 6 months beyond the desired 3/31/99 date. These 1970s vintage systems, which are integral to the operation and safety of high-level radioactive material processing systems, require both hardware and software modifications. Based upon previous experience with upgrading similar systems, prudent engineering dictates a schedule with sufficient time to procure equipment, conduct rigorous off-line testing including pilot operation of all new hardware, and obtain high quality, accurate documentation. Schedule acceleration, which negatively impacts any of the critical phases in the modification process risks hardware and/or software failures/errors, could significantly extend outages, with cost penalties estimated at $3 million per week. The proposed schedule directed at full Year 2000 compliance by 9/30/99 provides for implementation based upon best engineering and operations judgment, minimal cost and facility …
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Mooneyhan, J.L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air Quality: EPA’s Proposed Ozone Transport Rule, OTAG, and Section 126 Petitions — A Hazy Situation? (open access)

Air Quality: EPA’s Proposed Ozone Transport Rule, OTAG, and Section 126 Petitions — A Hazy Situation?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently engaged in a series of regulatory actions to address the transport of ozone pollution in the eastern United States. This report reviews this situation with respect to an EPA-proposed Ozone Transport Rule and other activities.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Parker, Larry & Blodgett, John E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air Quality: EPA's Proposed Ozone Transport Rule, OTAG, and Section 216 Petitions - A Hazy Situation? (open access)

Air Quality: EPA's Proposed Ozone Transport Rule, OTAG, and Section 216 Petitions - A Hazy Situation?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently engaged in a series of regulatory actions to address the transport of ozone pollution in the eastern United States. This report reviews this situation with respect to an EPA-proposed Ozone Transport Rule and other activities.
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Parker, Larry & Blodgett, John E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sampling and analysis plan (SAP) for WESF drains and TK-100 sump (open access)

Sampling and analysis plan (SAP) for WESF drains and TK-100 sump

The intent of this project is to determine whether the Waste Encapsulation and Storage Facility (WESF) floor drain piping and the TK-100 sump are free from contamination. TK-100 is currently used as a catch tank to transfer low level liquid waste from WESF to Tank Farms via B Plant. This system is being modified as part of the WESF decoupling since B Plant is being deactivated. As a result of the 1,1,1-trichloroethane (TCA) discovery in TK-100, the associated WESF floor drains and the pit sump need to be sampled. Breakdown constituents have been reviewed and found to be non-hazardous. There are 29 floor drains that tie into a common header leading into the tank. To prevent high exposure during sampling of the drains, TK-100 will be removed into the B Plant canyon and a new tank will be placed in the pit before any floor drain samples are taken. The sump will be sampled prior to TK-100 removal. A sample of the sludge and any liquid in the sump will be taken and analyzed for TCA and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB). After the sump has been sampled, the vault floor will be flushed. The flush will be transferred from the sump …
Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: Simmons, F.M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tobacco Issues: National Public Opinion (open access)

Tobacco Issues: National Public Opinion

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Date: May 14, 1998
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library