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TEST BEAM 2007
Dates, Facilities, Safety
Cinzia
Some key slides from Beniamino Di Girolamo
CERN
Aim of the test beam
Test the FP420 System:
1 hamburg-pipe section with 3D detector blade(s)
and timing detectors at room temperature
Tracking possible using ATLAS micro-strip telescope
which can be installed to include the entire system
Will include: motor tests, irradiated 3D atlas
assembly ( 1 single card if cooling available)
DAQ with ROD (Scott) or Turbo-Daq
Dates and organisation
11-16 October. Request made for few days in
November
It will be in former NA45 area - H8
Need of scheduling the installation
The 138 door blocks 80-90 m of beam line
Normally a crane is available and there will be 1 full day
Available to install everything in the beam area
– There is a dump: people can work downstream if you are
taking data, but not the opposite
Facilities
What do we need?
Table? Cables? Registration for computers?
» Make list as soon as possible
Network infrastructure (more than what is
already available?)
Network infrastructure available
100 Mbit connection
Need of register equipment
to be decided in the next months:
ALL SUB DETECTORS: infrastructures, space
MANPOWER availability
DAQ choice
Next meeting’s data
Equipment transfer dates to Cern
Safety
These slides do not replace a safety course
Any of you working in building 887 or in other
controlled area must
Follow or followed a Safety training
Wear a film badge
• Temporary ones are easy to obtain from ‘film-badge
service’
• Long term ones have stricter rules to follow
Breaking rules is nice, but these rules are for your
health!
Building 887 classification
The building 887 is classified as controlled area
Average dose rate: ≤25 mSv/h
Maximum dose rate (transitory conditions):
≤100 mSv/h
Limit for people under dosimetry control status:
20 mSv in 12 months
The ALARA principle: As Low As Reasonably
Achievable
Basic rules
Wear your film badge
Every month (at the beginning) insert it in the
reading machines: you are monitored
• Many around CERN
• One near gentlemen toilets in 887, Jura side door
There are frequent visits of radio-protection
personnel that will ask you to show your film
badge
The film badge has to be complete
Do not remove labels
It costs a lot: don’t loose it
In case of need
For any safety question call coordinator at
16 3593
For any accident
Call Fire brigade 74848
Fire or big accident: call 74444 or 112 from any
CERN phone
NEVER work alone in the area
Same is valid in 887
You are all brilliant and experienced scientists
Surely you can do everything alone BUT…
If you fail you will be frustrated (minimum) in danger
(maximum)
Doing with other people is more fun
In case you are alone GO HOME
If you are alone and you need help, before start call someone
or call me
If there is something strange going on call the fire brigade
they are around 24/7 (even during CERN holidays…). They are
happy when they are useful
In key access
Only 8 people can access the area
ONE PERSON ONE KEY
If more people is needed inside: put the area to
FREE ACCESS
Via the beam terminal
Or keep the door open for more than 1 minute
Safety people is constantly around and they take
digital pictures of you: 10-12 people in KEY
ACCESS!
Do not push the button on the door!
Unless it is a real emergency
Opening the door is very simple
Turn clockwise (completely!) the key
Open the door
If the door doesn’t open it means you are not
patient
Turn the key completely
Handle
Access key rack
Access situation
Behavior in the area
Do not leave ladders around
One of the conditions to close the area
All ladders to the floor
All metallic structures for detectors with high
voltage or current have to be grounded
Refuse to work in unsafe conditions
Every MD and every time we are in free
After each MD and every time the zone is in free
access, there is the need to patrol the area
Few individuals have been instructed
They are registered in the SPS Control Room
They are the only individuals enabled to do a
search patrol
In case of first aid emergency
In downstairs counting room
Use common sense
Safety is also common sense
There are not special dangers
Just keep eyes open
In case of doubts ASK
What else?
Need of training on the spot?
Need of training for beam terminal use?
Beam tuning?
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