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[en] The first Criticality Alarm workshop was held by the US Department of Energy Albuquerque Operations Office in 1985. This second workshop is the first held on an international level. There were 98 persons in attendance. They represented the Department of Energy (DOE) field offices, DOE contractors, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), NRC licensees, and agencies in the United Kingdom, France, West Germany, and Japan. Topics were on practices experience, and development. A key value of the workshop was the sharing of critical alarm system experiences, problems, and advances in the state of the art. In addition, several Criticality Alarm Systems (CAS) equipment systems were exhibited. Papers were presented on: nature of criticality accidents; lessons learned from past accidents; application of ANS 8.3 standard; gamma and neutron detection systems; research and development in progress; testing at Oak Ridge and Los Alamos; methods used to place detectors; centralized readout feature; false alarms; trip-point settings; and testing and maintenance. The individual papers have been cataloged separately
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1988; 185 p; Transactions of the criticality alarm systems workshop; Richland, WA (USA); 20-22 Sep 1988; CONF-8809144--; CONTRACT W-7405-ENG-48; AC05-84OR21400; NTIS, PC A09/MF A01 as DE90013080; OSTI; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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ACCIDENTS, ALARM SYSTEMS, CRITICALITY, FISSILE MATERIALS, GAMMA DETECTION, HAPO, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE LABORATORY, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LA, MAINTENANCE, NEUTRON DETECTION, NEW MEXICO, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, RADIATION DETECTORS, RADIATION DOSES, RADIATION MONITORING, SAFETY, SAVANNAH RIVER PLANT, SPECIFICATIONS, Y-12 PLANT
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