A separate area of our RAW management services is the decommissioning of nuclear installations and workplaces with ionizing radiation sources.
The purpose of the decommissioning process is to remove the facility (site) or workplace from the scope of the Atomic Act.
Our services for decomissioning of nuclear installations and workplaces with sources of ionizing radiation include:
- Elaboration of a Decomissioning Plan (as a condition of the Atomic Act) to obtain authorization to place a nuclear facility or a workplace with sources of ionizing radiation (IR) category III. and IV. into operation and to create a legal reserve
- Processing of documentation to obtain a permit for the decommissioning of a nuclear installation or workplace with IR sources
- Elaboration of the decommissioning project, including the project of renovation (construction) of the necessary infrastructure
- Development, design, and application of decontamination, separation and fragmentation techniques and procedures
- Design and manufacture of special manipulators and preparations
- Design, treatment, and treatment of primary and secondary RAW
- Control of radiation protection
At the international level, we specialize in sampling, material characterization, radiochemical analysis and radiation monitoring:
- To determine the balance of activity and sources of IR for processing of permitting and project documentation (source member)
- For the management of radiation protection during dismantling and fragmentation works
- To control the handling and release of materials into the environment
- For RAW characterization adapted for storage
- Final monitoring of a workplace or site to demonstrate eligibility for exemption from the Atomic Act
Design and Documentation
Preparation and Realization
Monitoring and Radiochemical Analyses