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Engineering Standards Working Group Annual Meeting June 24-25, 2002 DOE Nevada Support Facility

Engineering Standards Working Group Annual Meeting June 24-25, 2002 DOE Nevada Support Facility. June 2002. Joe B Stringer, PE Framatome ANP DE&S. Established in 1981, incorporated in 1985 Independent business unit of Framatome ANP

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Engineering Standards Working Group Annual Meeting June 24-25, 2002 DOE Nevada Support Facility

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  1. Engineering Standards Working Group Annual MeetingJune 24-25, 2002DOE Nevada Support Facility June 2002 Joe B Stringer, PE Framatome ANP DE&S

  2. Established in 1981, incorporated in 1985 Independent business unit of Framatome ANP Specialize in energy and environmental projects for utility, industrial, and governmental clients Headquarters in Charlotte, NC, and 25 other domestic and 15 international offices Over 2,000 professional and support personnel Overview

  3. World’s leading nuclear supplier providing advanced engineering, maintenance, manufacturing, and nuclear fuel to nuclear facilities Headquarters in Paris with principal subsidiaries in the U.S. and Germany Total workforce of 14,000 Annual Revenues of $2.5 billion Overview Our Parent Company Framatome ANP

  4. Overview Specialties Instrumentation & Control Large Component Design Specialized Engineering Nuclear Waste Management Field Services Framatome ANP Power Generation Concepts Decontamina- tion & Waste Processing Systems Integration Fuel Design & Fabrication Testing & Examination Services Robotic Technology

  5. Overview Framatome ANP Structure AREVA, S.A. SIEMENS, AG FRAMATOME ANP, S.A.S. Framatome USA, Inc. Framatome ANP, Inc. SIEMENS POWER, KK

  6. Nuclear Hydroelectric Power Delivery Renewable Energy Water and Wastewater Natural Resources Environmental Overview Our Services

  7. Overview Our People No. ofDiscipline Personnel CADD/Comp. Specialists 112 Chemical Engineers 101 Civil Engineers 239 Constr. Mgmt. Engineers 5 Ecologists & Biologists 28 Electrical Engineers 293 Environmental Engineers 34 Environmental Scientists 40 Geologist/Hydrologists 108 Industrial Engineers 3 Industrial Hygienists 5 Mechanical Engineers 288 No. ofDiscipline Personnel Nuclear Engineers 161 Planners 10 Remediation Specialists 24 Safety Engineers 23 Soils Engineers 8 Structural Engineers 57 Surveyors 9 Toxicologists 2 Training Specialists 12 Transportation Engineers 2 Water Resources Engineers 7

  8. Overview Framatome ANP DE&S Organization NuclearGroup Energy &Environmental Group FederalGroup SGR Projects O&M Plant Services Plant Eng. Services Decommissioning Nuclear Fuel &Analytical Services Point BeachEngineering Support Power Delivery Renewable Energy Generation Services Hydro & Water Services Env./Siting Services Field Services &Pipeline Initiatives Site RestorationD&D ServicesEnviron. Restoration Site Mgmt. & Ops. Nuclear Projects Energy SystemsFacility Operations& Maintenance

  9. Nuclear Operations &Work Management Fire Protection &Hazards Analysis Preventive Maintenance Optimization &Predictive Maintenance Programs Licensing, Safety Analysis, & Regulatory Compliance NuclearServices

  10. Spent Nuclear FuelManagement Radioactive Waste SiteCharacterization &Performance Assessment Nuclear FacilityDecommissioning Environmental Restoration Nuclear Services (cont.)

  11. System & DesignEngineering Operations andMaintenance Planning Emergency Planning QA Program Audits and Reviews Safety and Security Nuclear Services NuclearOperations

  12. Work Control ProcessAssessment & Development Work Process ProcedureDevelopment & Revisions Work Management SystemsProcesses & Procedure Training Enhanced PerformanceMeasures & Indicators Work Control Process Mentoring Plant System Planning & Scheduling Work Activity Data Development & Planning Nuclear Services WorkManagement

  13. Fire Protection Analysis Fire Protection Programs System Design Code Consultation& Analysis Nuclear Services Fire Protection &Hazards Analysis

  14. AuthorizationBasis Services Operating PlantLicensing Government/IndustryRelations Nuclear Services Licensing, Safety Analysis,& Regulatory Compliance

  15. Test-Plan Design Hydrogeological Testing Data Analysis Numerical Modeling Waste package Repository Geosphere transport Nuclear Services Radioactive Waste Site Characterization & Performance Assessment • Biosphere transport • Dosimetry and health effects

  16. Decommissioning PlanPreparation/Cost Estimating Activation Analysis, Plans,& Strategies Final Site-Survey Plans Decommissioning Work Packages Removal of Activated Components Waste Removal and Disposal Nuclear Services Nuclear Facility Decommissioning

  17. Remedial & RCRAFacility Investigations Feasibility & CorrectiveMeasures Studies Risk Assessments Remedial Design Remedial Action Site Closure & Monitoring Nuclear Services EnvironmentalRestoration

  18. Management and technical oversight for relocation of spent nuclear fuel from K-Basins to a new dry-storage facility Engineering and designsupport for the CanisterStorage Building facilityand systems Design of the ColdVacuum-Drying facilitystructure Laboratory characterizationof N-Reactor fuel Experience Project Profile: Hanford Nuclear Reservation, WA

  19. Project management, ES&H, quality assurance, and public outreach for the facility Licensing support, including hazard identification and analysis, hazard categorization, and accident analysis Design, constructionmanagement, andoperation of the facilityas an NRC-licensed plant Upon completion of fuelconversion, shutdown,deactivation, and decom-missioning of all facilities Experience Project Profile: Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility, SC

  20. Full-scope capabilities—from facility and systemdesign through spent fuel management Solid record of performance—including work at both federal and commercial nuclear facilities Depth of resources—over 700 full-time nuclear services specialists A unique owner/operator perspective—we’ve stood in your shoes Why Framatome ANP DE&S?

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