Demostrar la viabilidad de la implementación de un Sistema de Gestión de la Calidad, durante la reactivación de la Planta de Enriquecimiento de uranio, Complejo Tecnológico Pilcaniyeu.
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2018-03-21
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Escuela de Posgrado - Facultad Regional Buenos Aires
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En la década del 70´, Argentina toma la decisión estratégica de desarrollar la tecnología de enriquecimiento de uranio por el método Difusión Gaseosa. Entre 1983 y 1987, CNEA operó el proyecto en el CTP, ubicado a 60 km. de Bariloche. Debido al contexto nacional e internacional de los 90´, la planta cierra abruptamente, abandonando tanto sus instalaciones como la documentación.
En 2007, con la reactivación del Plan Nuclear Argentino, se reanudan las actividades en el CTP, adhiriendo al uso pacífico de la energía nuclear y de tratados internacionales.
Tanto la falta de sistematización y guarda de documentos y registros, al no contar con un Sistema de Gestión de la Calidad, como de un protocolo de acción que previese una situación de esta naturaleza, generaron grandes dificultades para su reactivación y adecuación de la documentación.
Ante lo planteado, el tesista aborda la viabilidad de implementación de un Sistema de Gestión de la Calidad, así como el establecimiento de un protocolo para la conservación del conocimiento generado en instalaciones de tecnología nuclear. A su vez, deja sentada bibliografía de consulta como base para la implementación de un Sistema de Gestión de la Calidad en instalaciones de tecnológicas que presenten un contexto similar.
In the 1970s, Argentina made the strategic decision of developing the uranium enrichment technology by the gaseous diffusion method. Between 1983 and 1987, CNEA managed the project at the CTP, located 60 km away from Bariloche. Due to the international and the domestic contexts of the 1990s, the plant was abruptly closed, abandoning both the facility and the related documentation. In 2007, with the reactivation of the argentine nuclear plan, activities were resumed at the CTP, adhering to the pacific use of nuclear power and to international treaties. The lack of systematization, conservation of documents and records, a quality management system or any protocol to deal with situations of the sort, made it difficult to reactivate the project and to adequate the documentation. Given the facts raised, the author of the thesis addresses the viability of implementing a quality management system for the project, as well as the establishment of a protocol for the conservation of the knowledge produced in nuclear technology facilities. In turn, he leaves bibliography as a base for the implementation of quality management systems in technological facilities which present a similar context.
In the 1970s, Argentina made the strategic decision of developing the uranium enrichment technology by the gaseous diffusion method. Between 1983 and 1987, CNEA managed the project at the CTP, located 60 km away from Bariloche. Due to the international and the domestic contexts of the 1990s, the plant was abruptly closed, abandoning both the facility and the related documentation. In 2007, with the reactivation of the argentine nuclear plan, activities were resumed at the CTP, adhering to the pacific use of nuclear power and to international treaties. The lack of systematization, conservation of documents and records, a quality management system or any protocol to deal with situations of the sort, made it difficult to reactivate the project and to adequate the documentation. Given the facts raised, the author of the thesis addresses the viability of implementing a quality management system for the project, as well as the establishment of a protocol for the conservation of the knowledge produced in nuclear technology facilities. In turn, he leaves bibliography as a base for the implementation of quality management systems in technological facilities which present a similar context.
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Ingeniería en Calidad, Conocimiento, Gestión, Implementación, Uranio, Quality, Knowledge, Management, Implementing, Uranium
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