DocumentCode
3172276
Title
Beryllium safety at JET
Author
Russ, R.M. ; Haigh, A.D. ; Booth, S.J.
Author_Institution
JET Joint Undertaking, Abingdon, UK
fYear
1991
fDate
30 Sep-3 Oct 1991
Firstpage
596
Abstract
The measures detailed in the `Code of Practice for the Safe use of Beryllium at JET´ are summarized. JETs (Joint European Torus´) policy of segregating beryllium related work into BeCAs (beryllium controlled areas) has ensured that the general workplace (torus hall, assembly hall, etc.) remain free of airborne and surface contamination, and hence no safety precautions have had to be adopted in these areas. There have been no beryllium incidents leading to airborne concentrations in excess of 0.2 μgm-3 outside of any BeCA. Aerial discharges of beryllium have generally been undetectable and have never approached the limit of 0.01 μgm-3. No cases of acute or chronic beryllium intoxication have been diagnosed; some minor cuts have been sustained in BeCAs (no contamination of the wound was found on samples) and no treatment has been required beyond conventional first-aid procedures. In-vessel work has continued to be possible despite high levels of surface contamination and variable air concentrations, but the logistics support for in-vessel operation has increased very noticeably as a result of beryllium
Keywords
Tokamak devices; beryllium; fusion reactor safety; Be; JET; assembly hall; in-vessel operation; safety; surface contamination; torus hall; Antenna measurements; Belts; Chemical hazards; Health and safety; Joining materials; Personnel; Plasma materials processing; Plasma properties; Radio frequency; Tiles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Fusion Engineering, 1991. Proceedings., 14th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0132-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FUSION.1991.218850
Filename
218850
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