Case Study: Jaws 2.0 Foreign Object Retrieval At Monticello Nuclear Power Plant
Alphasource Jaws 2.0 empowers Monticello Reactor Services team to identify and retrieve foreign object in between 2 used fuel bundles.
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Alphasource Jaws 2.0 empowers Monticello Reactor Services team to identify and retrieve foreign object in between 2 used fuel bundles.
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Dropped objects are one of the most frequent and dangerous hazards workers face. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are more than 42,400 Falling Object Injuries recorded every year.
Preparing to work in an FME Zone? Go through this checklist to ensure you dont leave any foreign material behind.
A Successful Drop Prevention System Consists of Three Components:
-Tool attachment (a method by which the tool can be secured)
-Tether (connection between the tool and an anchor point)
-Anchor point (a method by which the tether is able to connect the tool to a person or inanimate object)
Foreign Material Exclusion (FME) is the practice of implementing controls, monitoring, processes and product based solutions to alleviate the introduction of foreign material into key systems within Power Generation and Manufacturing facilities.
Comprehensive instructions for tethering tools for FME Control and Drop Prevention systems.