PRESENTATION
2002 - User Conference - Monterey
Using ProcessBook for Emergency Response Data
Nuclear licensees are required to effectively monitor and respond to unexpected events. To fulfill these requirements, it is vital to have access to near real-time data for display to enhance decision making capabilities. Exelon has upgraded their processes for data access to utilize the PI System and PI ProcessBook to obtain plant data from the six plants in their Midwest Regional Operating Group into a consolidated single management location for Emergency Response. This data allows them to make decisions including event classification, protective actions and allows simple data access for entry to EP functional programs such as dose assessment.
Company
Exelon Nuclear Corporation
Speaker
Paul Sunderland
Paul Sunderland: Bachelors Degree in Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin. 27 years of experience in nuclear power with stints in the United States Navy, Westinghouse Electric, USNRC and Richardson-Estes. Spent the last 10 years with Commonwealth-Edison/Exelon Nuclear in Emergency Preparedness. Holds two SRO Certifications.
Company
Exelon Nuclear Corporation
Speaker
Kevin Rumbaugh
Kevin Rumbaugh: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Purdue University. 11 years experience at Commonwealth-Edison/Exelon Nuclear. Has worked with PI for the last six years.