Residual waste tracking system
The residue waste tracking programme (RVP) is used for the complete documentation of the treatment of residues and wastes from the point of origin in nuclear facilities to the point of disposal. RVP ensures the traceability of residual materials to the plant section and installation site.
Essential tasks
Order-related documentation of the processing of residual materials from origin to disposal
Planning and monitoring of the necessary logistics such as work stations, buffer and storage areas, transport containers and transports
Comprehensive reporting system for operations, controlling and authorities
Master data management to simplify daily routine tasks
Calculation of the sum formula for restricted release, according to StrlSchV
- From work order to container
Containers are created at the disassembly site by filling transport containers with residual materials. Documentation is done by assigning the currently used transport container to the appropriate container planning data record of the active work order.
- Minimal effort for collection and transport
In order to simplify transports and mass recordings, it is possible to record the containers and their incoming and outgoing bookings at buffer and storage areas with mobile data recording devices (PDA/Tablet) using integrated barcode, QR or RFID scanners.
- Freely definable processing stations
Dismantling, re-sorting, decontamination or free measurement of the residual material takes place at the processing stations. Processing stations can be freely defined in the RVP. Each processing station is assigned an installation site with one or more input and output buffer areas. RVP client PC are located at the processing stations to document the processing of residual waste as promptly as possible. The booking of inputs and outputs can be facilitated by barcode, QR or RFID scanners.
- Clear user management
Access and rights management is carried out via user groups. One or more rights can be assigned to a user group. Each user must belong to at least one group and receives all rights of the groups to which it is assigned.
- Optimal storage and buffer area management
Appropriate reports and interactive graphic displays are available for monitoring the storage and buffer areas. In this way, bottlenecks can be recognised in good time and avoided by taking appropriate measures.