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February 11, 2005
The Future of the Nuclear Industry in the UK
The Future of the Nuclear Industry in the UK is Clearly Directed Towards the Removal of Historical Liabilities Located Around the Country
There are clearly ventilation and associated issues related specifically to clean-up projects and Brownfield working that are different to the prevision of new facilities on Greenfield sites. This seminar deals with the latest issues surrounding innovations and developments in nuclear ventilation. A broad spectrum of speakers will discuss facets including systems currently in use, temporary installations, regulations as well as future proposals.
(PRWEB) February 11, 2005 -- Extensive media coverage has highlighted the growing concern for the removal and clean-up of historical nuclear liabilities around the country, at a cost of several billion pounds to the taxpayer. This issue has been further bought to the industry’s attention with the introduction of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority whose role is to ensure the clear up of the nuclear legacy over a period of the next one hundred years and beyond. For these reasons it has been imperative that much discussion has taken place regarding the future of nuclear ventilation, its challenges and solutions.
The forthcoming IMechE seminar ‘Nuclear Ventilation’ will address the ventilation aspects of decommissioning, the provision of temporary installations and the associated regulatory issues. Recent experiences of decommissioning projects will be used to illustrate unique solutions to decommissioning challenges, giving an invaluable insight into how to resolve the issues currently facing the industry.
This seminar is guaranteed to appeal to facility owners, project managers, practicing ventilation engineers as well as operations personnel. The programme is presented by speakers at the forefront of nuclear ventilation engineering and the question and answer sessions offer a valuable opportunity to interact with the experts, as well as other engineers facing similar challenges. With competition raising safety and innovation standards this event is a must for improving performance and maintaining a responsible attitude towards nuclear ventilation.
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) has secured some of the most prestigious figures in nuclear ventilation to demonstrate and discuss tried and tested, as well as new and innovative techniques. The seminar takes place at The Centre, Birchwood Park, Warrington on the 13th and 14th April 2005. Tickets are predicted to be in great demand due to the high profile nature of this topic and early registration is recommended.
Posted by Industrial at February 11, 2005 05:30 AM