At the Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (European commission, Joint Research Centre, IRMM) a dismantling campaign of obsolete installations and glove boxes has been carried out in 2005. There were various reasons for their removal. Some large installations did not meet modern safety standards, other installations were worn out and expected to cause a radioactive contamination risk in the future. The main goal was to create as less waste as possible by extensive contamination checks and by decontamination if necessary. For the glove boxes, decontamination was not possible. A controlled area was set up around the installation to be dismantled in order to prevent spreading of contamination from dust and dirt. This was only possible for the “minor” contaminated installations. The dismantling campaign of the glove boxes was carried out by using tents of two types depending the contamination inside the glove boxes. The most common glove boxes were dismantled in a tent constructed with hard surfaced polycarbonate plates (ventilated cell). For glove boxes with higher contamination, the same principle was used but with a second “glove box tent” inside (ventilated glove tent). The purpose of this project was to learn from the experience of this campaign which gave the ability to make estimates of future radioactive waste or classic waste that could be expected from dismantled installations.
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The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management
September 2–6, 2007
Bruges, Belgium
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- Nuclear Division and Environmental Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4339-0
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Dismantling of Alpha Contaminated Obsolete Installations and Glove Boxes on the IRMM Site in Geel (Belgium)
Pieter Cretskens,
Pieter Cretskens
Tecnubel NV, Dessel, Belgium
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Koen Lenie
Koen Lenie
Tecnubel NV, Dessel, Belgium
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Pieter Cretskens
Tecnubel NV, Dessel, Belgium
Gustaaf Melis
IRMM JRC, Geel, Belgium
Koen Lenie
Tecnubel NV, Dessel, Belgium
Paper No:
ICEM2007-7134, pp. 809-815; 7 pages
Published Online:
May 29, 2009
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Cretskens, P, Melis, G, & Lenie, K. "Dismantling of Alpha Contaminated Obsolete Installations and Glove Boxes on the IRMM Site in Geel (Belgium)." Proceedings of the The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management, Parts A and B. Bruges, Belgium. September 2–6, 2007. pp. 809-815. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICEM2007-7134
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