
doi: 10.2172/10117922
The purpose of this paper is to develop and document a proposed position on the performance of independent peer reviews on selected design and analysis components of the Title 1 [Preliminary] and Title 2 [Final] design phases of the Multi-Function Waste Tank Facility [MWTF] project. An independent, third-party peer review is defined as a documented critical review of documents, data, designs, design inputs, tests, calculations, or related materials. The peer review should be conducted by persons independent of those who performed the work, but who are technically qualified to perform the original work. The peer review is used to assess the validity of assumptions and functional requirements, to assess the appropriateness and logic of selected methodologies and design inputs, and to verify calculations, analyses and computer software. The peer review can be conducted at the end of the design activity, at specific stages of the design process, or continuously and concurrently with the design activity. This latter method is often referred to as ``Continuous Peer Review.``
Seismic Effects, Design, Waste Disposal And Storage, Radioactive Waste Storage, Computer Codes, Hanford Reservation, Administrative Procedures, 054000, 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, Validation, Recommendations 052002, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Health And Safety, Evaluation, Calculation Methods, Storage Facilities
Seismic Effects, Design, Waste Disposal And Storage, Radioactive Waste Storage, Computer Codes, Hanford Reservation, Administrative Procedures, 054000, 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, Validation, Recommendations 052002, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Health And Safety, Evaluation, Calculation Methods, Storage Facilities
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