Critical Juncture: Reactor Coolant Leak

Time Remaining

Your team must wait until there are 2 mins 

or less remaining before selecting its decision.

Context

Deep beneath the waves of the South China Sea, USS Neptune is nearing the completion of its high-stakes operation. After successfully installing advanced seabed sensors at Mischief Reef and Fiery Cross Reef, the Neptune is now quietly approaching Subi Reef. Positioned just a few nautical miles from the start of its deployment area, the Neptune maintains a careful depth of 60 meters, on high alert for Chinese underwater drones.

Minutes before the start of the final sensor deployment at Subi Reef (and four hours to complete it), the anticipation in the Control Room is palpable. Suddenly, a PA alert tone breaks the focus:

“Control, this is the Reactor Team. We’ve detected a significant coolant leak in the reactor. Sensor data indicate a rapid decrease in coolant levels in the primary loop and possible breaches in the RPV. Temperatures and pressures are exceeding normal limits, compromising reactor efficiency and increasing the risk of catastrophic overheating. Immediate action is required to stabilize these critical parameters and prevent further complications.”

The urgency escalates with the potential leak in the RPV, risking radioactive contamination – an event that would necessitate an immediate reactor shutdown, rendering the submarine inoperative and jeopardizing the mission. As the crew rushes to assess the leak’s source and formulate response strategies, the tension in the Control Room mounts. Every decision now is critical, with the integrity of the submarine, the safety of the crew, and the success of the mission all at stake.

Task

Choose the best option to manage the coolant leak while balancing health & safety and mission imperatives.

Options

Discuss and fully consider the options below with your team members.

Decision

After carefully assessing all of the options above, choose the best option (select below) to manage the coolant leak while balancing health & safety and mission imperatives.

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