PSA 2019  Charleston, South Carolina USA — Daily Schedule

Sunday, April 28, 2019
8:00 am-6:00 pm Topaz/Opal Prefunction Registration
8:00 am-6:00 pm Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Exhibits (Set-up)
9:00 am-12:00 pm Yellow Topaz & Blue Topaz 1. Dynamic PSA Workshop – I

a.ADS (University of California at Los Angeles)

b.ADAPT (Sandia National Laboratories)

12:00-1:00 pm Lunch on your Own
1:00-4:30 pm Yellow Topaz & Blue Topaz 2. Dynamic PSA Workshop – II

a. RAVEN (Idaho National Laboratory)

b. PyCATSHOO (Electricite de France)

1:00-5:30 pm Opal 1 3. SAPHIRE Workshop
3:00-3:30 pm  Mid-Afternoon Break
6:00 am-9:00 pm Courtyard (Weather Permitting) or Emerald PSA 2019 Arrival Meet & Greet
Monday, April 29, 2019
7:00 am-6:00 pm Topaz/Opal Prefunction Registration
7:00-8:00 am (Monday Chairs, Presenters and Panelists)

8:00-9:00am (spouse/guest)

Opal 1 Continental Breakfast – Monday Chairs, Presenters and Panelists (7:00-8:00 am)

Spouse/Guest Breakfast (8:00-9:00am)

7:00 am-6:00 pm Opal 2  Speaker/Presentation Ready Station
7:00 am-6:00 pm Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Exhibits
8:00-10:00 am Emerald Monday Opening Plenary (OP1)

a. Welcome Greeting – General Chair Kevin R. O’Kula

b. Welcome from Mayor Pro Tem, Peter Shahid, City of Charleston, South Carolina

c. Welcome from Professor Mohammad Modarres, Technical Program Chair

d. Keynote Presentation, Safe Enough? WASH-1400 and Its Legacy, Mr. Thomas Wellock, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Historian

e. Presentation from Professor Mohammad Modarres to WASH-1400 Authors

f. Remarks from WASH-1400 Authors: Richard Denning, Joseph Murphy, and Ian Wall

10:00-10:30 am Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Mid-Morning Break
10:30 am-12:15 pm Emerald MPS Plenary Panel (II):

27102 PRA Knowledge Management: Preserving Data and Information

Professor Mohammad Modarres, Moderator

Panel: George Apostolakis (NRRC), Robert Budnitz (LBNL (ret.), Michael Cheok (NRC), Ali Mosleh (UCLA), and Marina Röwekamp (GRS)

12:30-1:45 pm Emerald

PSA 2019 Luncheon – Daniel Churchman, Fleet Engineering Director for SNC

Sponsored by Westinghouse

1:45-3:25 pm Emerald Salon One MTS1 Multi-Unit PSA and Risk Integration – I (3 papers)

27149 Development of Multi-Unit PSA Model for the Case Study of the IAEA Project

26718 Seismic Correlation Modeling in Multi-Module PRAs

26900 An Approach to Developing an Integrated Site Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) Model

1:45-3:15 pm Emerald Salon Two MTS2 Internal Events – I (3 papers)

26641 Simplified Structural Steel Analysis to Support Assumption of Loss of One Column for Building Structural Integrity

27035 An Approach for Apportioning Fire Scenario Frequencies to Induced Initiating Events

27151 Characterization of Interruptible and Growth Fires for Nuclear Power Plant Applications

1:45-3:15 pm Emerald Salon Three MTS3 Working Group & International Program Insights (3 papers)

27105 Summary of the results of 4th Mandate of PSA Working Group Established by Co-operation Forum for VVER Regulators

27409 BWROG Insights based on PRA Peer Review F&O Closure Workshops

26949 PWROG SAMG Implementation Lessons Learned

1:45-3:15 pm Yellow Topaz MTS4 Risk-Informed Decision-Making – I (3 papers)

27036 Quantitative Risk Analysis Support to Decision-Making for New Systems

27121 Applying Risk-Informed Decision-Making to the Acceptance Criteria for Evaluating Leak-Before-Break Analyses in Piping Which is Susceptible to Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking Degradation

27038 Identifying Key Factors Affecting the Performance of Decision-Making Tasks Included in SAMGs

1:45-3:15 pm Blue Topaz MTS5 Passive System Reliability (3 papers)

26876 Decision Making for Active and Passive Safety Systems Alternative: Preliminary Assessment

27027 Interfacing Passive System Performance Degradation Initiated by Nuclear Power Plant Operator Action

27100 Bathtub Shaped Hazard Rate functions Change Points Determination; Hazard Graph’s Properties

1:30-3:15 pm Opal 1 MPS1 27078 Understanding and Managing Conservatisms and Safety Margins to Support Safety Decisions
James E. O’Brien, Panel Moderator
Panel: Nathan Siu (NRC), Fernando Ferrante (EPRI), Richard H. (Chip) Lagdon, and Steven Krahn (Vanderbilt University)
3:15-3:45 pm Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Mid-Afternoon Break
3:45-5:25 pm Emerald Salon One MTS6 Multi-Unit PSA and Risk Integration – II (4 papers)

27127 A Method for Considering Numerous Combinations of Plant Operational States in Multi-Unit PSA Models

27411 Simplified Methodology for Multi-Unit PSA Model

27162 Methodological Approach for a Hydrological Hazards PSA for a Multi-Unit Multi-Source Site

3:45-5:15 pm Emerald Salon Two MTS7 Internal Events – II (3 papers)

27152 Modeling of Personnel Suppression in Nuclear Power Plant Applications

27158 Radiative Heat Flux Zone of Influence for Open Fires and Electrical Enclosure Fires

27188 The Effect of Pressurizer Heaters on Spurious Pressurizer Main Spray Initiation, MSO 36, Scenario in a Reference Plant Fire PRA

3:45-5:25 pm Emerald Salon Three MTS8 Risk-Informed Decision-Making – II (3 papers)

27015 Condition-Based Probabilistic Safety Assessment for an Induced Steam Generator Tube Rupture

27097 Use of Risk Insights in the Practical Implementation of Integrated Risk-Informed Decision-Making Framework

26956 Development of 3+ Level Probabilistic Safety Assessment Methodology and Application for Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant

3:45-4:45 pm Yellow Topaz MTS9 Risk Management (2 papers)

26402 Discussion of Risk Aggregation in Three Dimensions for Various Risk Hazards

27063 Insights from Risk-Related Implementation of Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC)

3:45-5:15 pm Blue Topaz MTS10 Extended Sequences (3 papers)

27207 PSA Evaluation of the New Independent Feedwater System at Ringhals NPP in Sweden

26947 Power Supply and Mitigation System Considerations for Extended Loss of All AC Power Events

28205 Modeling Fire-Induced Main Control Room Abandonment in PRA Fault Trees

3:45-5:15 pm Opal 1 MTS11 Criticality Safety Insights (3 papers)

27043 Defining Realistic Conservatism in Nuclear Criticality Safety Analysis

27133 Criticality Safety Insights for a Nuclear Waste Process Using Hazard Analysis

27167 Estimating the Probability of Multiple Misloads in Spent Fuel Casks for Light Water Reactor Systems

6:00-10:00 pm South Carolina Aquarium PSA 2019 Opening Reception – Hosted by Jensen Hughes
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
7:00 am-6:00 pm Topaz/Opal Prefunction Registration
7:00-8:00 am (Tuesday Chairs, Presenters, and Panelists)

8:00-9:00 am (Spouse Guests)

Opal 1 Continental Breakfast – Tuesday Chairs, Presenters, and Panelists (7:00-8:00am)

Spouse/Guest Breakfast (8:00-9:00am)

7:00 am-6:00 pm Opal 2 Speaker/Presentation Ready Station
7:00 am-6:00 pm Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Exhibits
8:00-9:30 am Emerald Tuesday Opening Plenary (OP2)

PSA methodologies for external hazards at nuclear power plants: Current status and future developments – Plenary (II)

Robert J. Budnitz, Lawrence National Berkeley Laboratory, (retired)

9:30-10:00 am Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Mid-Morning Break
10:00 am-12:00 pm Emerald 27134 Seismic Multi-Unit PSA: Special Challenges and Opportunities
Dr. Robert J. Budnitz, LBNL (retired), Panel Moderator
Panel: Ovidiu L. Coman (IAEA), Karl N. Fleming (KNF Consulting Services LLC),
Dr. Sunil D. Weerakkody (U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission), M.K. Ravindra (MKRavindra Consulting)
12:00-1:30 pm Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Buffet Luncheon
1:30-3:00 pm Emerald Salon One TTS1 SMR and Advanced Reactor PSA (3 papers)

27138 Severe Accident Source Terms for Small Modular SFRs

27388 Development of a Methodology for Early Integration of Safety Analysis into Advanced Reactor Design

27198 Probabilistic Risk Assessment of a Single-Failure-Proof Crane for Small Modular Reactor Refueling Operations

1:30-3:10 pm Emerald Salon Two TTS2 External Events – I (4 papers)

26969 Once upon a time, there was a total loss of ultimate heat sink…

27023 A Study on Probabilistic Risk Assessment Methodology of External Hazard Combinations, – Identification of Hazard Combination Impacts on Air Cooling Decay Heat Removal System

26670 Risk-Reduction Credit for Very Early Warning Fire Detection: From FAQ to Fiction

27110 Incorporation of Spatial Variability of Ground Motions in a Seismic Multi-Unit Probabilistic Risk Assessment

1:30-3:10 pm Blue Topaz TTS3 Level 1/2 PSA – I (4 papers)

27209 Accident Sequence Probability in PSA

27020 Modeling Hydrogen Explosion in Level 1 PSA

27009 Practical Application of the Loss of Offsite Power Recovery Analysis using the Convolution Methodology

27229 Simplified/harmonized PSA: a generic modeling framework applied to precursor analysis

1:30-2:30 pm Yellow Topaz TTS4 Advances in Digital I&C, Cyber Risk, and Risk-Informed Decision- Making (3 papers)

27154 Model Based Reliability Analysis of Digital I&C of the Hoisting Equipment in Nuclear Facilities

26999 Development of Cyber-Attack Complexity Evaluation Model for Cyber Security of Nuclear Power Plants

27126 Use of Risk Insights in the Practical Implementation of Integrated Risk-Informed Decision-Making Framework

1:30-3:00 pm Opal 1 TTS5 Internal Events & Common Causes – III (3 papers)

27056 Internal Flooding PRA Refinement by Partitioning of Pipe Rupture Frequencies

27021 Evaluation of Common Cause Failure by an Initiating Event for Multi-unit using Bayesian Belief Network

27224 Development of Inter Unit CCF Methods for Multi-Unit PSA

1:00-3:00 pm Emerald 3 27275 Advancing HRA Technology: Short-Term and Long Term Needs
Paul Amico (Jensen Hughes), Panel Moderator
Panel: Jeffrey Julius (Jensen Hughes), Susan Cooper (NRC), Markus Porthin (Paul Scherrer Institut); Jinkyun Park (KAERI), Mary Presley (EPRI)
3:00-3:30 pm Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Mid-Afternoon Break
3:30-5:15 pm Emerald Salon One 27233 Learning from Experienced Nuclear Events: The Role of Precursor Analysis
Panel Moderator
Wolfgang Kröger, ETH Zürich, Switzerland (chairman)
Panel: Marina Röwekamp, (GRS, Germany); Fernando Ferrante (EPRI, USA); Yoshikane Hamaguchi (NRA, Japan); Nathan Siu (USNRC)
3:30-5:10 pm Emerald Salon Two TTS6 External Events – II (4 papers)

27120 Integrating External and Internal Event Hazard Models at Nuclear Power Plants

27192 A Preparatory Study on Systematically Considering Combinations of External Events in the Design Basis and the Probabilistic Safety Assessment of NPP Paks

27058 Lessons Learned from Recent Seismic Risk Evaluations Including Probabilistic Risk Assessments to Support Regulatory Actions

27146 A new method to allocate combination probabilities of correlated seismic failures into CCF probabilities

3:30-5:00 pm Emerald Salon Three TTS7 Level 1/2 PSA – II (3 papers)

26664 Assessment for SRV line break

27088 General Screening Criteria for Loss of Room Cooling in PRA Modeling

27074 On Assessing the Risk Related to Consequential Steam Generator Tube Rupture Events in Nuclear Power Plants

3:30-5:10 pm Yellow Topaz TTS8 Risk-Informed Regulation – I (4 papers)

27181 Office for Nuclear Regulation Risk Informed Regulatory Decision Making

27285 Assessing the Impact of TSTF 505 Initiative 4B Risk-Informed Completion Times on Baseline Risk

27059 Insights from Review of Seismic Probabilistic Risk Assessments in the Context of 10 CFR 50.69

26662 Risk-Deformed Regulation: What Went Wrong with NFPA 805

3:30-5:10 pm Opal 1 TTS9 Low Power Risk, Accident Management and Emergency Planning (4 papers)

27044 Power restoration timescales and probabilities: new data and a general theory

27029 Low Power Shutdown PRA Modelling Challenges and Recommendations

26124 NuScale’s Emergency Planning Zone Methodology

27065  FLEX Equipment Reliability Data

3:15-5:15 pm Blue Topaz 30118 PRA Standard Update
Dr. Andrea Maioli (Westinghouse), Panel Moderator
Panel: Paul J. Amico (Jensen Hughes), Vince Anderson (Jensen Hughes), Stephen Eder (Facility Risk Consultants), Francisco Joglar (Hughes), James C. Lin (ABSG Consulting Inc.), Larry A. Twisdale (ARA), Shelby Bensi (UMD)
5:30-9:30 pm Charleston Harbor Dinner Harbor Cruise Aboard Spirit Line Cruise Ship “Lowcountry”
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
7:00 am-1:00 pm Topaz/Opal Prefunction Registration
7:00-8:00 am (Wednesday Chairs, Presenters, and Panelists)

8:00-9:00 am (Spouse/guest)

Opal 1 Continental Breakfast – Wednesday Chairs, Presenters, and Panelists (7:00-8:00 am)

Spouse/guest breakfast (8:00-9:00am)

7:00 am-1:00 pm Opal 2 Speaker/Presentation Ready Station
7:00 am-6:00 pm Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Exhibits
8:00-9:30 am Emerald Wednesday Opening Plenary (OP3)
International perspective of ongoing and future PSA activities at the IAEA and its Member States – Plenary (III)Ms. Cornelia SpitzerSafety Assessment Section | Division of Nuclear Installation Safety | Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, International Atomic Energy
9:30-10:00 am Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Mid-Morning Break
10:00 am-12:00 pm Emerald Salon One WTS1 State-of-the-Art Consequence Analysis (SOARCA)/Uncertainty Analysis (4 papers)

27145 State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequenece Analyses Project: Uncertainty Analyses for Station Blackout Scenarios

27164 State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequenece Analyses Project: Insights on Accident Progression and Source Term

27165 State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequenece Analyses Project: Insights on Offsite Consequences

27166 State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequenece Analyses Project: Insighs on Methodologies

10:00 am-12:00 pm Emerald Salon Two WTS2 Dynamic PSA – I (4 papers)
27012 Integration of Recoveries into Dynamic Event Trees: A Case Study
27051 India-United States Collaboration on Advanced Dynamic Reliability Modeling
27055 Code Surrogate Development for Dynamic PRA
27142 Applications of Evidence Theory to Issues with Nuclear Weapons
10:00 am-12:00 pm Emerald Salon Three WTS3 Level 1/2 PSA – III (4 papers)
27419 Extension of a Level 2 PSA Event Tree Based on Results of a Probabilistic Dynamic Safety Analysis (Dynamic PSA) of Induced Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR)
27108 Source Term Analysis for PWR ISLOCA Using MAAP5
27161 Recent Developments on a Level 1 PSA for a Research Reactor
27218 A Source Term Evaluation in a SGTR accident sequence using the MELCOR code
10:00-12:00 am  

Opal 1

 

WTS4 Risk-Informed Regulation – II (4 papers)
27408 Demonstration of NEI 18-04 RIPB Guidance for non-LWR Licensing Basis Development
27338 NRC Decommissioning Rulemaking
27136 PRA Maintenance and PRA Upgrade

27106 Comparative Application of Digital I&C Modeling Approaches for PSA

 

10:00-12:00 am Blue Topaz 27155 Insights from Advanced and Small Modular Reactor PRA Development
Sarah Bristol, Panel Moderator
Panel: Tom Morgan (ENERCON), Dennis Henneke (GE-Hitachi), Karl Fleming (KNF Consulting), Ian Jung (NRC), Marty Stutzke (NRC), Greg Krueger (NEI)
10:00-12:00 am Yellow Topaz WTS5 Education, Training, and Knowledge Management (4 papers)

27241 Insights from a WGRISK Activity on the Status of Site-Level PSA Developments

27034 TMRE Implementation Experience at Duke Energy and Southern Nuclear Company Pilot Plants

27049 Incorporation of Surveillance Frequency Control Program Risk Evaluations in PRA Models

27144 A Simplified Probabalistic Model for Flywheel Integrity Using “R”

12:00-8:00 pm Opal 1 ASME/ANS RA-S-1.3 Level 3 PRA Standard Working Group Meeting
12:00 am-10:00 pm Tours to Plant Vogtle, Hunley Submarine Museum, Charleston Walking Tours and Otherwise, Time on your own to explore Charleston

 

Thursday, May 2, 2019
7:00 am-1:00 pm Topaz/Opal Prefunction Registration
7:00 am-1:00 pm Opal 2 Speaker/Presentation Ready Station
7:00-8:00 am (Thursday Chairs, Presenters and Panelists)

8:00-9:00 am (spouse/guest)

Opal 1 Continental Breakfast – Thursday Chairs, Presenters and Panelists (7:00-8:00 am)

Spouse/Guest Breakfast (8:00-9:00am)

7:00-12:00 am Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Exhibits
8:00-10:00 am Emerald Thursday Opening Plenary (OP4)

PSA Research and Education at Universities: History, Impact, Challenges, and Future Outlook – Plenary (V)

Professor Ali Mosleh, Moderator, (Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences, UCLA)

Panel:

George Apostolakis (MIT Emeritus Prof.)

Mohammad Modarres (Prof. UMD)

Ali Mosleh (Prof. UCLA)

Akira Yamaguchi (Prof. Univ. of Tokyo)

Katrina Groth (Assistant Prof. UMD)

Tunc Aldemir, The Ohio State University

Wolfgang Kröger, ETH Zürich

10:00-10:30 am Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Mid-Morning Break
10:30 am-12:30 pm Emerald 27231 Perspectives on Nuclear Safety Since the Three Mile Island Event: Learning from the Past 40 Years (VI)

Dr. Robert A. Bari, Chair, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Senior Physicist Emeritus, (retired)

Dr. Robert J. Budnitz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, (retired)

Dr. Robert E. Henry, Fauske and Associates, Inc. (retired)

Dr. Roger J. Mattson, Consultant

12:30-1:30 pm Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Buffet Luncheon
1:30-3:00 pm Emerald Salon One ThTS1 Dynamic PSA – II (3 papers)

27099 Simulation Based Dynamic Event Tree Analysis

27117 Mutual Integration of Classical and Dynamic PRA

29590 Dynamic Probabilistic Risk Assessment with PyCATSHOO: The Case of the Emergency Power Supply of a Nuclear Power Plant

1:30-3:10 pm Emerald Salon Two ThTS2 Human Reliability Analysis and Human Factors – I (4 papers)

27260 Models for Human Performance Improvement

27062 Human Reliability Analysis Quantification Guidance for Main Control Room Abandonment Scenarios in Fire PRAs: What’s New and When Can Existing Methods Be Used?

27128 The Use of Expert Judgment to Support Human Reliability Analysis of Implementing FLEX Equipment

27081 Human Action Dependency Development in the Age of Automation

1:30-3:10 pm Opal 1 ThTS3 Level 3 PSA (4 papers)

27032 Level 3 PSA Application for Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant

27217 Ingestion Dose Evaluation in A Food Chain Model for Consequence Analysis

27129 Development and Status of the ASME/ANS RA-S-1.3 Level 3 PRA Standard

25805 A Focused Sensitivity Study on the Key Input Parameters Important to Long-Term Level 3 PSA Metrics

1:30-3:10 pm Yellow Topaz ThTS4 Safety Goals and Risk Metrics (4 papers)

27037 Re-Evaluating the Current Safety Goal Policy

27125 Technical Evaluation of the Margins Between Established Risk Goals and Health Objectives for Nuclear Power Plants

27213 Application of Qualitative Importance Measures

27150 Overview of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) latest Engineering Guide to Fire Risk Assessments, 2nd Edition

1:30-3:10 pm Blue Topaz ThTS5 Reliability Estimation and Data Analysis – I (4 papers)

27018 ANALYSIS OF LOSS-OF-OFFSITE-POWER EVENTS 1987-2017

27095 Pilot Application of SACADA Database for Feed and Bleed Operator Action

27013 A complex network analysis for balanced design verification

27184 A Guidance for the Scoping and the Frequency of a PRA Data Update

1:30-3:10 pm Emerald Salon Three ThTS6 Plant & Site Level PSA Applications – II (4 papers)

27109 Complex Modeling for Surveillance Test Interval Extensions

27057 Application of Electrical Power Recovery in the South Texas Project (STP) PRA Model

27077 Whole-site Risk Characterization Approaches in Canada: Regulatory and Technical Challenges

27014 Reliability analysis of a dynamic system using Petri net and comparison with Smart Component Methodology

3:00-3:30 pm Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Mid-Afternoon Break
3:30-5:00 pm Emerald Salon One ThTS7 Dynamic PSA – III (3 papers)

27173 ATF: A Dynamic PRA Comparison

27169 Preliminary Methodology and Scenarios for Integrated Safety/Security Dynamic Probabilistic Risk Assessments

27016 A Dynamic Safety Margins Estimation with a Limited Number of PWR Large Break LOCA Simulations

3:30-5:00 pm Opal 1 ThTS8 Education, Training, and Knowledge Management (3 papers)

27104 Communicating PRA Concepts to Non-Practitioners

26981 RISKAUDIT and CNEN Cooperation on Probabilistic Safety Analysis

27096 Release Category Characterization; Towards a More Realistic Method

3:30-5:10 pm Emerald Salon Three TTS9 Advances in Computer Tools and HRA (4 papers)

27418 The GRS Source Term Prognosis Software FaSTPro for PWR and BWR Spent Fuel Pools

29625 SAPHIRE’s Current “State-of-Practice” to Meet PRA Demands

27156 New Functions and Features Associated with EPRI HRA Calculator Version 5.2(R)

27143 Human Reliability Dependency Analysis and Configuration Risk Management

3:30-5:00 pm Yellow Topaz ThTS10 Reliability Estimation and Data Analysis – II (3 papers)

27130 Sodium Pump Performance in the NaSCoRD Database

27191 Development of a Reliability Data Toolkit for Component Analysis in Liquid Waste Nuclear Facilities

27124 ESO-based online reliability estimation method for nuclear reactors

3:30-5:10 pm Blue Topaz ThTS11 Uncertainty Quantification (4 papers)

27079 Alternative Approach for Defining Truncation Limits

27375 Quantification of the Uncertainty Due to State-of-Knowledge Using ROAAM + Framework for Nordic BWRs

27214 An Approach to Fire Probabilistic Risk Assessment Modeling, Uncertainty Quantification and Sensitivity Analysis

27107 Understanding and Effectively Managing Conservatisms and Safety Margin

3:15-5:45 pm Emerald Salon Two 27070 Risk Informed R&D Prioritization: Near-Term and Long-Term Needs
Chairs/Facilitators: N. Siu (NRC/RES) and F. Ferrante (EPRI)
Panelists
Near-Term: Michael Cheok (NRC/RES), Greg Krueger (NEI), Mohammad Modarres (UMD), Marina Röwekamp (GRS)
Long-Term: Robert Budnitz (LBNL, retired), Ali Mosleh (UCLA), Sal Golub (DOE), Kelli Voelsing (EPRI)
6:00-9:00 pm Crystal ABC PSA 2019 Banquet
After-Dinner Program:
a. Recognition of PSA 2019 Senior Advisory Board, Organizing Committee, and Program Committee
b. Announcement of PSA 2021 (Columbus, Ohio)
c. Student Paper Awards
d. Presentation of Theo J. “Tommy” Thompson Award to Robert W. Youngblood III (INL) & Remarks from Dr. Youngblood
e. Technical Presentation by Mark Schmitz, COO and Deputy Project Manager for Savannah River Remediation, Savannah River Site
“Challenges and Innovations: Leading the Disposition of High-Level Waste”
Friday, May 3, 2019
7:00-12:00 am Topaz/Opal Prefunction Registration
7:00-10:00 am Opal 2 Speaker/Presentation Ready Station
7:00-8:00 am (Friday Chairs, Presenters, and Panelists)

8:00-9:00am (Spouse/Guest)

Opal 1 Continental Breakfast – Friday Chairs, Presenters, and Panelists (7:00-8:00am)

Spouse/Guest Breakfast (8:00-9:00am)

8:00-9:30 am Emerald Salon One 27263 Dynamic PSA Standard Development Initiation
Professor Tunc Aldemir, Panel Moderator
Panel: Tunc Aldemir (The Ohio State University), Zachary K. Jankovsky (Sandia National Laboratories), Martina Kloos (GRS)
8:00-9:40 am Emerald Salon Two FTS1 Human Reliability Analysis and Human Factors – II (4 papers)

27069 Organizational Factors in PRA: Twisting Knobs and Beyond

27028 HRA and Dependency Analysis Insights from a Dominion Energy Model Update Project

27228 Human Performance Modeling and Experimentation for Control Rooms

27448 An Illustrative, Interview-based Risk Framework for Treatment of High-Stress Human Actions in Multiunit Nuclear Power Plant Accidents

8:00-9:30 am Emerald Salon Three FTS2 DOE Accident Analysis: Uncertainty, Conservatism & Testing to Reduce Conservatism (3 papers)

29876 Review of Airborne Release Fraction Used for Toxicological Free-Fall Liquid Spills Based on DOE-HDBK-3010 Requirements

30161 Estimation of the Conservatism in the Free-Fall Spill Source Term Correlation for High-Level Waste

27089 Fire-Induced Pressure Response and Failure Characterization of PCV / SCV / 3013 Containers

9:30 10:00 am Topaz/Opal/Emerald Prefunction Mid-Morning Break
10:00 am-12:00 pm Emerald 26403 Understanding of the Overall Risk Profile: Multiunit Context and Risk Aggregation Topics
__________________, Panel Moderator
Panel: Patricia Dupuy (IRSN), Attila Bareith (NUBIKI Nuclear Safety Research Institute), Zoltan Kovacs (RELKO), Fernando Ferrante (EPRI), Nathan Siu (NRC)
1:00-5:00 pm Topaz  MACCS Workshop – I
1:00-5:00 pm Opal WGRISK Meeting
Saturday, May 4, 2019
8:00 am-12:00 pm Topaz MACCS Workshop – II