Lessons Learned System Just Added!

Who's Impacted?
All Users.

What are the Changes?
We have created a new area in the Idea Catalog for Lessons Learned. The objective was to identify genuine ‘operational’ lessons learned/learning from D&D projects worldwide through a combination of literature searches, conference proceeding reviews and with one-to-one interviews with practitioners.

What are the Benefits?
Deactivation & Decommissioning (D&D) is a major component of cleanup missions. As a result, there is a clear need for the development and implementation of technologies and approaches which lead to faster, safer and more cost-effective decommissioning of facilities. One aspect of this need is developing new approaches and technologies (and this is the purpose of the existing technology catalogs), but another is ensuring that the lessons learned from previous D&D efforts are shared among D&D practitioners to ensure that money and time is not spent unnecessarily ‘reinventing the wheel’ or conducting activities in a manner that have previously been shown to be either ineffective or inefficient (or both). This database is intended to improve the capture and dissemination of lessons learned to improve knowledge. It collates such lessons learned in a standard format that can be filtered, sorted and searched. Information from D&D projects around the world will be added regularly and we will soon be adding the capability for users to add their own lessons learned to the database.

What do you need to do?
You access this area either through the top navigation (“Lists”) or via a new Dashboard that is also accessed on the top navigation (next to favourites). It works like a technology catalog - click into an entry to see further information. Users on the Standard Plan can view the records but you need to be on the Premium Plan to narrow the selection down (using categories and tags) or use a search term. Always start with the former as it will give you more precise results.

Resources
We have produced a worked example based on remediation of a glovebox. See more here. If you have any other queries, please get in touch and we will respond as soon as possible.