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BS EN IEC 62954:2021 Nuclear power plants. Control rooms. Requirements for emergency response facilities

BS EN IEC 62954:2021

Nuclear power plants. Control rooms. Requirements for emergency response facilities

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Označení normy:BS EN IEC 62954:2021
Počet stran:32
Vydáno:2021-07-30
ISBN:978 0 539 17354 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN IEC 62954:2021


This standard BS EN IEC 62954:2021 Nuclear power plants. Control rooms. Requirements for emergency response facilities is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 27.120.20 Nuclear power plants. Safety

This document presents the requirements for the on-site emergency response facilities (referred to hereinafter as the “ERF”) which are to be used in case of incidents or accidents occurring on the associated Nuclear Power Plant (NPP). The ERF consists of the Emergency Response Centre (ERC), the Technical Support Centre (TSC) and the Operational Support Centre (OSC), as shown in Figure 1.

It establishes requirements for the ERF features and ERF I&C equipment to:

  • coordinate on-site operational efforts with respect to safety and radioprotection;

  • optimize the design in terms of environment control, lighting, power supplies and access control of the ERF;

  • enhance the identification and resolution of potential conflicts between the traditional operational means and emergency means (MCR/SCR and ERF, operating staff and emergency teams, operational procedures and emergency procedures);

  • aid the identification and the enhancement of the potential synergies between the traditional operational means and emergency means.

This document is intended for application to new nuclear power plants whose conceptual design is initiated after the publication of this document, but it may also be used for designing and implementing ERF in existing nuclear power plants or in any other nuclear facility.

Detailed equipment design is outside the scope of this document.

This document does not define the situations (reactor plant conditions, hazards and magnitudes of hazards) leading to mobilisation of emergency response teams and activation / use of the ERF. These aspects are usually addressed in the NPP Emergency Plan. However, the need for consistency of the ERF design and operation with the NPP Emergency Plan is within scope.