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Fire protection and fire fighting in nuclear installations

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Fires are a threat to all technical installations. While fire protection has long been a well established conventional discipline, its application to nuclear facilities requires special considerations. Nevertheless, for a long time fire engineering has been somewhat neglected in the design and operation of nuclear installations. In the nuclear industry, the Browns Ferry fire in 1975 brought about an essential change in the attention paid to fire problems. Designers and plant operators, as well as insurance companies and regulators, increased their efforts to develop concepts and methods for reducing fire risks, not only to protect the capital investment in nuclear plants but also to consider the potential secondary effects which could lead to nuclear accidents. Although the number of fires in nuclear installations is still relatively large, their overall importance to the safety of nuclear power plants was not considered to be very high. Only more recently have probabilistic analyses changed this picture. The results may well have to be taken into account more carefully. Various aspects of fire fighting and fire protection were discussed during the Symposium, the first of its kind to be organized by the IAEA. It was convened in co-operation with several organizations working in the nuclear or fire protection fields. The intention was to gather experts from nuclear engineering areas and the conventional fire protection field at one meeting with a view to enhancing the exchange of information and experience and to presenting current knowledge on the various disciplines involved. The presentations at the meeting were subdivided into eight sessions: standards and licensing (6 papers); national fire safety practices (7 papers); fire safety by design (11 papers); fire fighting (2 papers); computer fire modeling (7 papers); fire safety in fuel center facilities (7 papers); fire testing of materials (3 papers); fire risk assessment (5 papers). A separate abstract was prepared for each of these papers. Refs, figs and tabs

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Subtitle (English)
Proceedings of an international symposium held in Vienna, 27 February - 3 March 1989

Publishing Information

Publisher
IAEA.
Imprint Place
Vienna (Austria)
ISBN
92-0-020489-9
Imprint Pagination
581 p.
Series
Proceedings series.

Conference

Title
International symposium on fire protection and fire fighting in nuclear installations.
Dates
27 Feb - 3 Mar 1989.
Place
Vienna (Austria).

INIS

Country of Publication
Austria
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
21040439
Subject category
S21: SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Is Lead record
Yes
Descriptors DEI
BUILDING MATERIALS; DIELECTRIC MATERIALS; EQUIPMENT; FIRE FIGHTING; FIRE HAZARDS; FIRE PREVENTION; FIRE RESISTANCE; IAEA; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; LICENSING; MEMBER STATES; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; REACTOR MATERIALS; REACTOR SAFETY; SPECIFICATIONS
Descriptors DEC
COOPERATION; HAZARDS; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; MATERIALS; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; POWER PLANTS; SAFETY; THERMAL POWER PLANTS