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Versatile service for the protection of experimental areas at CERN

CERN hosts a number of other experimental areas with a rich research program ranging from fundamental physics to medical applications. The risk assessments have shown a large palette of potential hazards (radiological, electrical, chemical, laser, etc.) that need to be properly mitigated in order to...

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Autores principales: Valentini, Francesco, Munoz Codoceo, Miriam, Ninin, Pierre
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2017-THPHA108
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2305646
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author Valentini, Francesco
Munoz Codoceo, Miriam
Ninin, Pierre
author_facet Valentini, Francesco
Munoz Codoceo, Miriam
Ninin, Pierre
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description CERN hosts a number of other experimental areas with a rich research program ranging from fundamental physics to medical applications. The risk assessments have shown a large palette of potential hazards (radiological, electrical, chemical, laser, etc.) that need to be properly mitigated in order to ensure the safety of personnel working inside these areas. A Personnel Protection System, typically, accomplishes this goal by implementing a certain number of heterogeneous functionalities as interlocks of critical elements, management of a local HMI, data monitoring and interfacing with RFID badge readers. Given those requirements, reducing system complexity and costs are key parameters to be optimized in the solution. This paper is aimed at summarizing the findings, in terms of costs, complexity and maintenance reduction, offered by a technology from National Instruments® based on cRIO controllers and a new series of SIL-3 certified safety I/O modules. A use case based on a service for the protection of Class 4 laser laboratories will be described in detail.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16557772019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2017-THPHA108http://cds.cern.ch/record/2305646engValentini, FrancescoMunoz Codoceo, MiriamNinin, PierreVersatile service for the protection of experimental areas at CERNAccelerators and Storage RingsCERN hosts a number of other experimental areas with a rich research program ranging from fundamental physics to medical applications. The risk assessments have shown a large palette of potential hazards (radiological, electrical, chemical, laser, etc.) that need to be properly mitigated in order to ensure the safety of personnel working inside these areas. A Personnel Protection System, typically, accomplishes this goal by implementing a certain number of heterogeneous functionalities as interlocks of critical elements, management of a local HMI, data monitoring and interfacing with RFID badge readers. Given those requirements, reducing system complexity and costs are key parameters to be optimized in the solution. This paper is aimed at summarizing the findings, in terms of costs, complexity and maintenance reduction, offered by a technology from National Instruments® based on cRIO controllers and a new series of SIL-3 certified safety I/O modules. A use case based on a service for the protection of Class 4 laser laboratories will be described in detail.In addition to the large LHC experiments, CERN hosts a number of other experimental areas with a rich research program ranging from fundamental physics to medical applications. The risk assessments have shown a large palette of potential hazards (radiological, electrical, chemical, laser, etc.) that need to be properly mitigated in order to ensure the safety of personnel working inside these areas. A Personnel Protection System, typically, accomplishes this goal by implementing a certain number of heterogeneous functionalities as interlocks of critical elements, management of a local HMI, data monitoring and interfacing with RFID badge readers. Given those requirements, reducing system complexity and costs are key parameters to be optimized in the solution. This paper is aimed at summarizing the findings, in terms of costs, complexity and maintenance reduction, offered by a technology from National Instruments® based on cRIO controllers and a new series of SIL-2 certified safety I/O modules. A use case based on a service for the protection of Class 4 laser laboratories will be described in detail.oai:inspirehep.net:16557772018
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Valentini, Francesco
Munoz Codoceo, Miriam
Ninin, Pierre
Versatile service for the protection of experimental areas at CERN
title Versatile service for the protection of experimental areas at CERN
title_full Versatile service for the protection of experimental areas at CERN
title_fullStr Versatile service for the protection of experimental areas at CERN
title_full_unstemmed Versatile service for the protection of experimental areas at CERN
title_short Versatile service for the protection of experimental areas at CERN
title_sort versatile service for the protection of experimental areas at cern
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2017-THPHA108
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