atw Vol. 63 (2018) | Issue 5 ı May
Die Jürgen Kircher Medienproduktion
erhielt von RWE den Auftrag
zwischen Februar und Juni 2017
alle Räume zu dokumentieren. Dies
bedeutet, dass in Summe 2.600
HDR Panoramen (ca. 400.000
Einzelbilder) gemacht worden sind.
Nach Abschluss der Arbeiten belief
sich die Daten menge auf etwa 20 TB
RAW Daten.
Seit Mitte 2017 steht der Rückbau
an, der wieder lückenlos dokumentiert
wird. Eine Historie zu jedem
Raum wird im Raumatlas letztendlich
verfügbar sein. Man wird die Möglichkeit
haben, sich jederzeit hochauflösende
Panoramen vor und nach dem
Abbau mit den entsprechenden
Zwischenschritten anzuschauen und
sich ein realistisches Bild von der
Anlage zu machen.
Für die planenden Ingenieure,
Behörden und Gutachtern ist der
Raumatlas ein nicht wegzudenkendes
Werkzeug, welches bei der Planung
Zeit, Geld und Dosis einspart.
ELINDER – European Learning Initiatives
for Nuclear Decommissioning
and Environmental Remediation
Pierre Kockerols, Hans Günther Schneider and Daniela Santopolo
The decommissioning of nuclear facilities is an industrial activity that is expected to grow worldwide, creating
many attractive career opportunities (Figure 1). European industry has acquired know-how and today Europe can
position itself at the top level in the world decommissioning market. However, in view of the expected expansion of the
activities, efforts are necessary to share and enhance the underpinning knowledge, skills and competences and to
ensure the availability of the necessary workforce in the future.
Author
Jürgen Kircher
Medienproduktion
Carl-Zeiss-Str.41
63322 Rödermark Ober-Roden,
Germany
Learning Initiatives for Nuclear
Decom missioning and Environmental
Remediation) and is implemented
from 2018 onwards.
Revised version of
a paper presented
at the Eurosafe, Paris,
France, 6 and 7
November 2017.
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DECOMMISSIONING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
| | Fig. 1.
The ESSOR experimental reactor at the JRC-Ispra site.
In this perspective, the European
Commission’s Joint Research Centre
(JRC) investigated the opportunities
for stimulating the development,
coordination and promotion of
adequate education and training
programmes at EU level in nuclear
decommissioning.
Building on the existing experiences
available at European level, the
JRC and partners in the EU decommissioning
field have launched a project
to consolidate and improve existing
training programmes to facilitate
their promotion and enhance the
opportunities they can offer. The
overall aim is to raise the interest of
students and professionals and to
stimulate careers in this important
and emerging field, by offering a
modular, attractive set of theoretical
and practical learning opportunities.
Attention is paid to the international
validity of the qualification and
to a sustainable interaction with
interested industrial actors.
The joint training programme
project is called 'ELINDER' (European
1 Introduction
With the expectations of the decommissioning
market and related new
industrial activities over the coming
decades a clear global positioning of
the European Union will be an asset.
In preparation of future decommissioning
programmes, the availability
of qualified and experienced personnel
will be essential and will be
probably one of the most critical
issues to address. For many years, the
European nuclear sector has faced an
increasing difficulty in recruiting and
maintaining staff with the required
expertise. It can be expected that
the decommissioning industry will
face a similar or even more significant
shortage of competent personnel.
In a joint report with the University
of Birmingham [1], the JRC has
investigated the needs for competences
in nuclear decommissioning,
the existing education and training
opportunities and the ways on how to
attract new talent. It appeared that
some learning initiatives were taken
in European countries over the last
years to improve of knowledge, skills
ELINDER – European Learning Initiatives for Nuclear Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation
Decommissioning and Waste Management
ı Pierre Kockerols, Hans Günther Schneider and Daniela Santopolo