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Robotic and nuclear safety for an automated/teleoperated glove box system

E.E. Domning, T.T. McMahon, R.H. Sievers

Year
1991
Citations
2
Access
Open access

Abstract

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is developing a fully automated system to handle the processing of special nuclear materials (SNM). This work is performed in response to the new goals at the Department of Energy (DOE) for hazardous waste minimization and radiation dose reduction. This fully automated system, called the automated test bed (ATB), consists of an IBM gantry robot and automated processing equipment sealed within a glove box. While the ATB is a cold system, we are designing it as a prototype of the future hot system. We recognized that identification and application of safety requirements early in the design phase will lead to timely installation and approval of the hot system. This paper identifies these safety issues as well as the general safety requirements necessary for the safe operation of the ATB. 4 refs., 2 figs.

Keywords

TeleoperationComputer scienceWired gloveEmbedded systemOperating systemRobotArtificial intelligenceVirtual reality

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