“…To accommodate these additional requirements, a separate collocated worker F-C curve was developed and utilized in a manner analogous to the LMP offsite dose F-C curve. This included the utilization of the collocated worker F-C curve to inform authorization decision-making, such as the classification of SSCs 9 [37]. The developed approach was approved by the DOE as part of the VTR Safety Design Strategy [38].…”
Section: Event Classification and Dose Limitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LMP framework focuses solely on the radiological hazard and does not have an explicit consideration of chemical hazards. However, as part of the modifications to the LMP approach for use as part of the VTR project under the DOE, an additional criterion regarding chemical exposure was included as part of the SSC classification criteria [37].…”
Section: Event Classification and Dose Limitsmentioning
“…To accommodate these additional requirements, a separate collocated worker F-C curve was developed and utilized in a manner analogous to the LMP offsite dose F-C curve. This included the utilization of the collocated worker F-C curve to inform authorization decision-making, such as the classification of SSCs 9 [37]. The developed approach was approved by the DOE as part of the VTR Safety Design Strategy [38].…”
Section: Event Classification and Dose Limitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LMP framework focuses solely on the radiological hazard and does not have an explicit consideration of chemical hazards. However, as part of the modifications to the LMP approach for use as part of the VTR project under the DOE, an additional criterion regarding chemical exposure was included as part of the SSC classification criteria [37].…”
Section: Event Classification and Dose Limitsmentioning
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