Configuration Control Locks
in the Mucool Test Area
Bill Higgins 29 April 2005
Updated
July 15, 2005
Current Experiment: Muons, Inc.
Note: This configuration is
applicable to the current Muons, Inc. experiment in the
MuCool Enclosure. When this experiment ends, the configuration
will
need to
be re-evaluated and this page updated.
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At the shield wall between Mucool and Linac, three cover
plates are chained and padlocked. Each
plate is locked with both a PAD 118 configuration control padlock and a Linac enclosure padlock. |
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The left plate |
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The Right Plate. |
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At Barrier to hatchway. (The chain was not yet in place on the hatchway barrier when this photo was taken.) |
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We need to lock the plywood
boxes so the Operators don’t have to S&S them. The smaller plywood
box has two hasps on opposite sides |
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The smaller plywood box has two hasps on opposite sides |
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The large plywood box has
four hasps, two in front, two in the rear |
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The large plywood box has four hasps, two in front, two in the rear |
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The large plywood box has four hasps, two in front, two in the rear |
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There is a hasp on the plywood
exit door leading to the outdoor pit |
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On the berm above Mucool, the personnel hatch is locked with a pair of Confined Space padlocks and another pair of PAD 118 configuration control padlocks |
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