IARA MARIA CARNEIRO DE CAMARGO BIGNARDI
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Artigo IPEN-doc 30688 Geochemical evaluation of radionuclides in soil near a dismantled Th and U pilot plant in São Paulo, Brazil2024 - OLIVEIRA, K.G.; REDIGOLO, M.M.; TICIANELLI, R.B.; COTRIM M.E.; SILVA, P.S.C. da; CAMARGO, I.M.C.Artigo IPEN-doc 30521 Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) as an approach to the safety management of nuclear facilities2024 - GUILHEN, S.N.; CAMARGO, I.M.C.; MARUMO, J.T.; SILVA, T.M. da; RUBIN, G.A.; NETO, A.S.V.Artigo IPEN-doc 28396 Características químicas do lodo da ETA de Cubatão, São Paulo2021 - HIGASHI, RODRIGO J.A.; CAMARGO, IARA M.C. de; BOSCOV, MARIA E.G.Artigo IPEN-doc 24182 Soft systems methodology as a systemic approach to nuclear safety management2017 - VIEIRA NETO, ANTONIO S.; GUILHEN, SABINE N.; RUBIN, GERSON A.; CALDEIRA FILHO, JOSE S.; CAMARGO, IARA M.C.Safety approach currently adopted by nuclear installations is built almost exclusively upon analytical methodologies based, mainly, on the belief that the properties of a system, such as its safety, are given by its constituent parts. This approach, however, doesn’t properly address the complex dynamic interactions between technical, human and organizational factors occurring within and outside the organization. After the accident at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in March 2011, experts of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) recommended a systemic approach as a complementary perspective to nuclear safety. The aim of this paper is to present an overview of the systems thinking approach and its potential use for structuring sociotechnical problems involved in the safety of nuclear installations, highlighting the methodologies related to the soft systems thinking, in particular the Soft Systems Methodology (SSM). The implementation of a systemic approach may thus result in a more holistic picture of the system by the complex dynamic interactions between technical, human and organizational factors.Artigo IPEN-doc 16732 Lixiviação de elementos tóxicos em solo contaminado com cinza2011 - LANGE, CAMILA N.; SILVA, JULIANA C.; CAMARGO, IARA M.C. deArtigo IPEN-doc 19918 Retenção de elementos tóxicos em solo argiloso contaminado com cinza de carvão2011 - SILVA, JULIANA C.; LANGE, CAMILA N.; BOCCI, CIBELE S.; CAMARGO, IARA M.C. deArtigo IPEN-doc 19909 Sandy soil contamination with coal fly ash by long term leaching test2011 - LANGE, CAMILA N.; BOSCOV, MARIA E.G.; CAMARGO, IARA M.C.Artigo IPEN-doc 19908 Avaliação da lixiviação de Mo, Cd, Zn, As e Pb de cinza de carvão oriunda da Termelétrica de Figueira, Paraná2011 - LANGE, C.N.; SILVA, J.C.; BOCCI, C.S.; CAMARGO, I.M.C. deArtigo IPEN-doc 10598 Radionuclides concentration in coal used in brazilian power plants2005 - FLUES, M.; CAMARGO, I.M.C.; FIGUEIREDO FILHO, P.M.; SILVA, P.S.C.; MAZZILLI, B.P.Artigo IPEN-doc 06855 Evaluation of the precision in the dentifrice abrasivity measurements obtained by a radiotracer method2000 - CAMARGO, I.M.C.; ZOPPE, C.C.C.; SAIKI, M.; VASCONCELLOS, M.B.A.The radiotracer method was applied to evaluate the precision of the measurements of abrasivity data obtained for dentifrice samples and for abrasive agents (silica and calcium carbonate). This method consists of measuring 32P transferred to a dentifrice or abrasive slurry when an irradiated dentin is submitted to a brushing simulation. Results obtained for abrasivity indices had good precision with relative standard deviations lower than 11.8%. Comparisons made between our abrasivity index data with those obtained at the Oral Health Research Institute of Indiana University also showed a good agreement.