Hazard Identification on the Process of High-Level Liquid Waste Concentration and Denitration in Spent Fuel Reprocessing by HAZOP

Author:

Wang Weishuai,Liu Xuegang,He Qian-ge,Wang Xinghai

Abstract

AbstractTo develop China’s spent nuclear fuel reprocessing, safety analysis of reprocessing facility is of great importance and high priority. Any methodology of safety analysis, no matter whether it is in a kind of deterministic analysis, probabilistic assessment or so-called Integrated Safety Analysis, is beginning with the identification and systematic analysis of hazards as the very first essential step. Recognizing that reprocessing facilities are, to a large extent, chemical processing plants, HAZard and OPerability analysis (HAZOP) was introduced firstly in the US. It is featured as one of the most suitable methods for performing detailed identification of a wide range of hazards.In this paper, our work on part of the concentration and denitration process (C/D process) of high-level liquid waste (HLLW) was revealed to exemplify the procedure of hazard identification and analysis for a typical reprocessing process, as the C/D process of HLLW has many symbolic features of spent fuel reprocessing, such as high radiation, various chemicals, complex chemical reactions and operation stages. The purpose of this paper was to test the applicability of HAZOP for a typical process in reprocessing.The HAZOP approach was starting with the identifications of process, reactions, equipment, and system borders. Base on the features of the given system (part), specific elements and guidewords were selected and combined to generate deviations for different operation stages. The possible causes and consequences of deviation as well as existing safeguards were taken into consideration. To make the workflow of HAZOP complete and underscore its significance, a 4-by-5 risk matrix was established to evaluate the risk levels of all consequences resulted from deviations, based on the severity of consequence and associated likelihood of occurrence.The final results were shown in a HAZOP analysis worksheet, in which twenty-two deviations were presented, revealing the potential hazards found in the C/D part. After a preliminary risk assessment using a risk matrix, eight of them were recognized as undesirable risks (only accepted when risk reduction is impracticable). The results verified that the HAZOP analysis was suitable for the processes or parts involved with high radiation and complex chemical reactions in reprocessing facilities.

Publisher

Springer Nature Singapore

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