July last year saw the beginning of pilot operation of the New Safe Confinement. Monitoring the state of the NSC buildings and structures is one of the activities provided for during this period. To obtain as much necessary data as possible and a more precise understanding of the situation, the staff of the Shelter Object (NSC) Operation Shop (hereinafter - SO(NSC)OS) carry out 3D-scanning of the main NSC volume.
The above activities are provided for by the Pilot Operation Programme approved by the regulating authority.
For safe performance of three-dimensional survey of buildings and structures of the main NSC volume with a laser 3D-scanner, a special programme was developed containing both short-term and long-term objectives. A short-term objective is identifying the feasibility of using the scanner to monitor the geometry of under-crane beams and under-crane walkways of the main crane system, as well as monitoring of buildings and structures of the main NSC volume.
In the long run, initial scanning will allow making the work plan for dismantling of unstable Shelter structures more specific. Therefore, this will allow for reducing the time of personnel's staying in areas of high radiation impact and thus reducing their radiation exposure.