Safety Management in Nuclear Technology - TÜV Süd

Safety Management
in Nuclear Technology
Symposium
October 16 – 17, 2014,
Munich, Germany
TÜV SÜD Akademie GmbH
TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH
The Symposium is intended
for specialists and managers at
Nuclear power plants and operating companies
Other nuclear facilities
Nuclear permitting and regulatory bodies
Expert organizations
Technical and academic institutions
who are involved in developing, introducing, using, evaluating,
or assessing safety management systems in nuclear technology.
The Symposium is also aimed at professionals from industry,
government agencies, and other institutions with similar
responsibilities.
Conference languages
German and English (simultaneous translation)
Participation fee
€ 750,– plus current VAT (if applicable)
The registration fee includes conference documentation,
lunch and drinks during breaks as well as the evening event.
Conference venue
TÜV SÜD · Auditorium Chiemsee
Westendstraße 199 · 80686 Munich, Germany
You will receive travel and hotel information with the
confirmation of your registration.
About the Symposium
Safety management has been a explicit subject in the field of
nuclear technology since 2002. TÜV SÜD’s symposiums on
“Safety management in nuclear technology” have from the
outset offered a forum for institutions and people who participate
in operating safe, secure nuclear power plants to discuss their
experiences with safety management.
The legal background conditions have changed, so new
challenges for safety management systems during
post-operational and dismantling phases have been added to
the usual efforts to make continuous improvements to safety
management systems in plants that are operational. Both
aspects will be considered during the Symposium.
The objective of the Symposium is to
support the continuous improvement process for safety
management systems while plants are operational
increase familiarity with current trends and new approaches
and tools
reflect international experience with using safety management systems
pinpoint and discuss new challenges, approaches, and tools
for using safety management systems during the postoperational phase and decommissioning and dismantling
work
Agenda on October 16, 2014
9:45 a.m. Welcoming address
Dr. Reinhard Kohl, TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH,
Munich, Germany
Introduction
Hans-Joachim Rauh, TÜV SÜD Industrie Service
GmbH, Munich, Germany
Robust organizations
10:00 a.m.Keynote address: Safety management from
a resilience engineering perspective: Introducing
Safety-II in daily operations*
Erik Hollnagel, Ph.D. Professor, University of Southern
Denmark, Chief Consultant, Region of Southern
Denmark
11:00 a.m. Coffee break
11:30 a.m.Promoting organizational resilience – Lessons
learned from emergency response exercises
Josephine Rehr, Mandy Richter, Bert Matzig,
Tom-Oliver Solisch, ESN Sicherheit und Zertifizierung
GmbH, Schwentinental, Germany
New developments in national/international rules
and regulations
12:10 p.m.From management system for facilities and activities
to leadership and management for safety*
Pierre Gest, International Atomic Energy Agency,
Vienna, Austria
12:50 a.m. Lunch
13:50 p.m.Development of international standards for quality /
Documentation in the area of nuclear technology by
ISO
Dr. Gerhard Roos, office of the KTA-GS (Nuclear
Safety Standards Commission) at the German Federal
Office for Radiation Protection, Salzgitter, Germany
Implementation and supervision of safety management in plants
2:30 p.m.Management system – Efficient tool for maintaining
safety and profitability when operating nuclear power
plants
Dr. Erwin Fischer, Dr. Willibald Kohlpaintner, Jürgen
Schwarzin, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, Hannover, Germany
3:10 p.m. Coffee break
3:40 p.m.The Finnish approach on safety management and the
safety management system for nuclear power*
Ann-Mari Sunabacka-Starck, Radiation and Nuclear
Safety Authority (STUK), Helsinki, Finland
4:20 p.m.Ongoing assessment of the safety management
system and further development of the set of
independent indicators
Dr. Babette Fahlbruch, TÜV NORD Systems GmbH
& Co. KG, Berlin; Dr. Hubertus von Raczeck, Ministry
of the Energy Transformation, Agriculture, the
Environment, and Rural Areas of the German state
of Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, Germany
5:30 p.m. End of first conference day
7:00 p.m. Evening event
* Talk given in English
Agenda on October 17, 2014
Using safety management during post-operation,
decommissioning, and demolition phases
8:30 a.m.Safety management for decommissioning and
demolition – Experience, changes, and challenges
Stephan Seitz, TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH,
Munich; Dr. Ulrich G. Schnabel, Fraunhofer IAO,
Stuttgart, Germany
9:10 a.m.Clear responsibilities and structures for dismantling
nuclear power plants: Challenges of EU co financed
demolition of nuclear power plants in eastern Europe]
Veronika Ustohalova, Gerhard Schmidt, Öko-Institut
e.V., Darmstadt, Germany
9:50 a.m. Coffee break
10:05 a.m.Maintaining motivation and safety awareness in a
shut down power plant: Motivation workshops for
production employees in nuclear power plants]
Rainer Miller, MTO Safety GmbH, Berlin; Oliver
Wendt, Kernkraftwerk Krümmel GmbH & Co. oHG,
Geesthacht, Germany
12:25 p.m.Improving safety culture – VGB-SBS method for
assessing and improving safety culture / professional
action
Olaf Blumenau, Kernkraftwerk Gundremmingen
GmbH; Frank Heinrich, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH,
Hannover, Germany
1:05 p.m.Do you make mistakes? Professional action can
protect against mistakes: Fundamentals and practical
implementation in plants and dismantling based on
the example of ongoing training at the Isar Nuclear
Power Plants
Peter Kreuzer, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, Isar Nuclear
Power Plants, Essenbach, Germany; Kai Dexheimer,
DEXCON Consulting GmbH, Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland
1:45 p.m.Improving the use of human performance tools
based on practical training methods
Bert Poeten, Ulrich Drosten, GfS Gesellschaft für
Simulatorschulung mbH, Essen
2:25 p.m. Outlook and closing remarks
Tools to improve safety culture and human actions
10:45 a.m.Assessing safety of nuclear organisations with
a DISC safety culture framework*
Pia Oedewald, VTT Technical Research Centre
of Finland
11:25 a.m. Veal sausage & pretzels
Simulator control room D46 for Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant
Registration at any time at
www.tuev-sued.de/tagungen
[email protected]
Registration and information
TÜV SÜD Akademie GmbH
International Conferences
Sabine Lieckfeldt
Westendstraße 160
80339 Munich, Germany
Phone +49 89 5791-1122
Fax +49 89 5155-2468
[email protected]
201701-SiManaKern-GB-fl8-105x210-w-14-07-11 | Photografic material: KSG/GfS und E.ON Kernkraft
All information about our conferences
and conventions – quickly and easily
with your smartphone.