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[SI]: 01000 General Engineering (Methods, Policy, Procedures) Documents

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Number of files: 30


    1967-12-01---------Jump to [Top]
  1. NPD Systems - Equipment Code, Course 050, by R. Whitney, OPG, 1967-12-01. Doc type: Course.
    Summary: This manual is issued as an indoctrination course on the N.P.D. General, Site and Buildings & Structures. The successful completion of the course and examinations will, however, be required as partial N04, NC4 or NM4 qualifications.
    Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 01000 General Engineering (Methods, Policy, Procedures) [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview Physical Description [Phase] Operation [Audience] College
    - Systems - General, Equipment Code NPD050-1967.pdf (1227 kb)

  2. 1987-09-01---------Jump to [Top]
  3. Nuclear Journal of Canada, 1987 Vol 1 No. 3, by R.T. Popple and S.B. Harvey, CNS-, 1987-09-01. Doc type: Paper.
    Summary: The measurement of reactor safety performance from a public risk standpoint is rapidly becoming an area of wide interest, both in the public mind and within the industry. This paper outlines the quantified operational risk assessment methodology that has been in use in the Ontario Hydro nuclear-electric program since the early 1960's.
    Keywords: [Concept] General [SI] 01000 General Engineering (Methods, Policy, Procedures) [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Performance [Phase] Operation [Audience] College Engineer Grad Manager Technician Ugrad
    - Use of Quantitative Indicators of Nuclear Safety in Ontario Hydro NJC-1-3-06.pdf (416 kb)

  4. 1987-12-01---------Jump to [Top]
  5. Nuclear Journal of Canada, 1987 Vol 1 No. 4, by J.A.L. Robertson, CNS-, 1987-12-01. Doc type: Paper.
    Summary: The outstanding performance of CANDU fuel is attributed to a well-rounded development program that combined sound science with excellent engineering. Economic analysis and technology transfer were integrated into the program to ensure successful commercialization. The CANDU fuel program provides useful lessons that are being Ignored by policymakers in their desire to exploit our world-elass resources in science and technology to benefit the Canadian economy.
    Keywords: [Concept] Materials [SI] 01000 General Engineering (Methods, Policy, Procedures) 37000 Fuel [Discipline] General Engineering History Materials Engineering [Topic] Performance [Phase] Design [Audience] Engineer Grad Manager Ugrad
    - Fuel for Thought NJC-1-4-07.pdf (876 kb)

  6. 1993-04-01---------Jump to [Top]
  7. Introduction to CANDU Processes, Course 41001, OPG, 1993-04-01. Doc type: Course.
    Summary: Brief history of CANDU, operating philosophy, nuclear systems, energy balance and overall unit control, support systems, waste management, heavy water production and management.
    Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 01000 General Engineering (Methods, Policy, Procedures) [Discipline] General Engineering [Topic] Intro and Overview [Phase] Operation [Audience] Technician
    - Module 0 - Index, Introduction and Course Information 20042600.pdf (253 kb)
    - Module 1 Operating Philosophy - Introduction, 20042601.pdf (33 kb)
    - Module 1 A. Employee and Public Safety, 20042602.pdf (171 kb)
    - Module 1 B. Reactor Safety, 20042603.pdf (271 kb)
    - Module 1 C. Environmental Limits, 20042604.pdf (64 kb)
    - Module 1 D. Economics of CANDU, 20042605.pdf (94 kb)
    - Module 1 E. How We Conduct Our Business, 20042606.pdf (266 kb)
    - Module 2 Reactor Side of the Station - Introduction, 20042607.pdf (16 kb)
    - Module 2 A. Principle of Reactor Operation, 20042608.pdf (217 kb)
    - Module 2 B. Major Components of CANDU Reactors, 20042609.pdf (360 kb)
    - Module 2 C. Heat Production and Reactor Regulation, 20042610.pdf (160 kb)
    - Module 2 D. Reactor, Personnel and Public Protection, 20042611.pdf (276 kb)
    - Module 3 The Conventional Side of the Power Station- Introduction, 20042612.pdf (28 kb)
    - Module 3 A. Steam and Feedwater Cycle, 20042613.pdf (403 kb)
    - Module 3 B. The Generator, 20042614.pdf (73 kb)
    - Module 3 C. Conventional and Radiological Hazards, 20042615.pdf (54 kb)
    - Module 4 Energy Balance and Unit Control - Introduction, 20042616.pdf (14 kb)
    - Module 4 A. Efficiency and Energy Conversion, 20042617.pdf (76 kb)
    - Module 4 B. Energy Balance, 20042618.pdf (166 kb)
    - Module 4 C. Unit Operational Control, 20042619.pdf (71 kb)
    - Module 5 Support Systems - Introduction, 20042620.pdf (18 kb)
    - Module 5 A. Electrical Systems, 20042621.pdf (124 kb)
    - Module 5 B. Water and Air Systems, 20042622.pdf (113 kb)
    - Module 5 C. Identification System, 20042623.pdf (64 kb)
    - Module 5 D. Site Support Systems, 20042624.pdf (61 kb)
    - Module 5 E. Waste Management, 20042625.pdf (77 kb)
    - Module 5 F. Heavy Water Production and Management, 20042626.pdf (184 kb)
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