Applied to the management processes at Nuclear power plant, Configuration
Management aims at identifying and documenting the physical and functional
characteristics of Structures, Systems and Components (SSCs) during the whole
NPP lifecycle, defining configuration items (CIs), establishing the
relationships between the CIs and the relevant Design Requirements and Facility
Configuration Information to ensure that conformance between them is maintained
while changes are made and thus ensure the quality of NPP design, construction,
Commissioning, operation and decommissioning.
The development of new nuclear power plants (NNPPs) affords the nuclear
industry the opportunity to establish effective CM program for the
pre-operational phase of a project and transition them to the operational
phase.
The course will give the fundamental understading about achieving consistency among design
requirements, physical configuration, plant operations, and facility
documentation that offers many benefits in terms of the safety and efficiency of the
facility. Effective implementation of the elements and functions of an
operational CM program provides the tools and information necessary for
integrating and coordinating activities to ensure that work is done correctly
and safely the first time.
This event has been partially supported by the ENEN2plus project
(HORIZON-EURATOM-2021-NRT-01-13
101061677) funded by the European
Union
After completion of the course, the course attendees should
be able to:
Register by 26.03.2025 at http://nuclear-education.eu
The
course is free of charge. Participants have nevertheless to cover their own
expenses (travel, food, and accommodation). Participants can apply for
financial support through the ENEN 2plus Mobility program (www.mobility.enen.eu).