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.

 

 

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.

 

 

 

The left plate

 

The Right Plate. 

 

At Barrier to hatchway.  (The chain was not yet in place on the hatchway barrier  when this photo was taken.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

The smaller plywood box has two hasps on opposite sides

 

 

 

 

The large plywood box has four hasps, two in front, two in the rear

 

 

 

 

The large plywood box has four hasps, two in front, two in the rear

 

 

 

 

 

The large plywood box has four hasps, two in front, two in the rear

 

There is a hasp on the plywood exit door leading to the outdoor pit

 

 

 

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