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E.I.G. Euridice G.I.E.

E.I.G. Euridice G.I.E. Operation and Management of the URL and other Infrastuctures. Marc Buyens Kris Moerkens Bert Vreys Alex Isenborghs Christian Lefèvre Johan Peters. E.I.G. Euridice G.I.E. History of the project (2) Experimental programme (1) Services to third parties (1)

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E.I.G. Euridice G.I.E.

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  1. E.I.G. Euridice G.I.E. Operation and Management of the URL and other Infrastuctures. Marc Buyens Kris Moerkens Bert Vreys Alex Isenborghs Christian Lefèvre Johan Peters Marc Buyens Mol, 18 januari 2001

  2. E.I.G. Euridice G.I.E. History of the project (2) Experimental programme (1) Services to third parties (1) Exploitation conditions (4) Operational cost (4) Safety structure of EURIDICE (1)

  3. Milestones 1974 : Selection of the Boom Clay Formation. 1975 : Core Sampling (Geology, Geotechnical). 1978 : In situ tests in Terhagen. 1980 - 1984 : Construction of the URL. 1987 : Construction of the TD an the ANDRA gallery. 1995 : Construction of the demo hall and officces. 1997 - 1999 : Construction of the second shaft. 2001 - 2002 : Construction of the connecting gallery. 2002 - ???? : Construction of the ventilation building.

  4. URL since 1987.

  5. Experimental Programme Characterisation of the Boom clay Mine-by test, Archimedes, Phebus, Cactus, ... Interaction between waste package and Boom clay Corrosion tests, degradation of waste forms, corrosion of container materials, ... Migration of radionuclides and gas in clay Backfill and Reseal of shafts and galleries Integrated experiments involving radiation Cerberus, Coralus, ...

  6. Services to third parties Canberra Semiconductor N.V. Temporary underground storage of germanium crystals in 1991 and 1992 IRMM Underground gamma background and low activity measurements since 1993 Philips Eindhoven Underground storage of video chips since 2000 UM electro-optic materials Possibility of underground production of germanium crystals for the Max Planck Institute.

  7. Exploitation conditions Ministry of Labour and Employment ARAB / RGPT AREI / RGIE Ministry of Economic Affairs Administration of Quality and Safety (former Mining Authority) Mining regulations

  8. Exploitation conditions SCK licence Nr.: N.0024 (R.D. 1986/11/19) Hades licence Safety files SCK Use of radio-elements HADES licene Nr.: 1.777.51SVYL (1984/11/19) R.D 1965/04/12 and 1972/04/04 (employment) ARAB / RGPT Specific conditions

  9. Exploitation conditions The owner has to appoint some one (responsible leader) to exercise supervision on the exploitation of the underground facilities (art. 18 - R.D. 1965/04/12). Access regulations Working instructions Safety instructions for underground activities Special instructions for activities by a third party Instructions for the use of radioactive elements Emergency plan Inspection procedures

  10. Exploitation conditions For the dayly operation of the facilities, the responsible leader can delegate a part of the responsability to other people. (These peoples are called green helmets) Operation of the hoisting gear Operation of the cage (elevator) Responsible for a working team in the underground ......................

  11. Operational Stand By costs Rent of the hoisting gear and the headframe of the first shaft. Manpower to keep the installation operational Legal inspections by AIB-Vinçotte and AVN Legal inspections by own people Maintenance of equipment Power consumption ...............

  12. Operational Stand By cost Level 1 : 991,57 €/day Underground visits Covers the winding installation and the operator Level 2 : 1.760,04 €/day Field activities without the use of the DAC system Covers level 1, utilities, legal deputy for underground activities Level 3 : 1.859,20 €/day Field activities with the use of the DAC system Covers level 2, the DAC system

  13. Operational Stand By cost Use of the drilling equipment : 1.748,29 €/day In this cost the working team (1 A2 and 2 A3) and supervision is included Charges for employees A0 = 109,17 €/hour A1 = 75,26 €/hour A2 = 57,73 €/hour A3 = 41,67 €/hour

  14. Operational Stand By cost Every user pays 1 OSB a month, unesteemed the use of the installations. This cost must be seen as fixed participation in the operational cost. Beside this it is foreseen to charge users for their active use of the installations. Days of active use of the installations multiply by the OSB. Use of the drilling equipment. Use of other employees. ……….

  15. Safety structure EURIDICE SCK-CEN ESV EURIDICE NIRAS/ONDRAF Directeur Directeur P.A. IDPBW Ind. Veiligheid Medisch toezicht Ergonomie Socio-psycho. asp. Arbeidshygiëne Fysische Controle Verantwoord. leider HADES (1) Veiligheids- coördinator (2) P.A. IDPBW Ind. Veiligheid Ergonomie Arbeidshygiëne (12.04.65) (ER 1992/57/CEE) (04.08.96) (04.08.96) (28.02.63) P.C. IDPBW ESV EURIDICE (3) (1), (2), (3) = dezelfde persoon = "Preventie Coördinator

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