ML19291C118
| ML19291C118 | |
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| Site: | 07109113 |
| Issue date: | 01/14/1980 |
| From: | Macdonald C NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
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| NUDOCS 8001220214 | |
| Download: ML19291C118 (3) | |
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F Form NRC 618 U1 NUCLEAR REGULATORY CoMMISSloN (12 731 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
,g gpg 7, For Radioactive Materials Packages 1.( l C tificate Number 1.(b) Revision No.
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2.(a)
This certificate is issued to satisfy Sections 173.393a,173.394,173.395, and 173.396 of the Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR 170189 and 14 CFR 103) and Sections 146-19-10a and 146-19-100 of the Department of Transportation Dangerous Cargoes Regulations (46 CFR 146-149), as amended.
2.(b)
The packaging and contents described in item 5 below, meets the safety standards set forth in Subpart C of Title 10. Code of Federal Regulations, Part 71, ** Packaging of Radioactive Materials for Transport and Transportation of Radioactive IWtsrial Under Certain Conditions."
2.(c)
This certificato does not relieve the consignor from compliance with any reauirement of the regulations of the U.S. Depcrtment of Transportation or other applicable regulatory agencies, including the government of any country through or into which the package will be transported.
- 3. This certificate is issued on the bases of a safety analysis report of the package design or application-3.(a)
Prepared by (Name and address):
3.(b)
Title and identification of report or application:
Nuclear Packaging, Incorporated Nuclear Packaging, Incorporated, application 1733 South Fawcett dated March 20, 1978, as supplemented.
Tacoma, Washington 98402 3.(e) oocket No.71-9113 4 CONDITIONS This certificate is conditonal L.pon the fulfilling of the requirements of Subpart D of 10 CFR 71, as applicable, and the conditions specified in item 5 below.
- 5. Description of Packaging and Ar tiorized Contents, Model Number, Fissile Class, Other Conditions, and
References:
(a) Packaging (1) Model No: 7-100 (2) Description A steel encased, lead shielded cask for low specific activity material. The cask is a right circular cylinder 54-1/2 inches high by 34 inches in diameter.
The cask cavity is 40-3/4 inches high by 75-1/2 inches in diameter. The cask side wall consists of a 3/8-inch thick inner steel shell, a 3-inch lead shell, and a 3/4-inch thick outer steel shell. Tha base is comprised of two steel plates welded together to form a 5-1/2-inch thick base which is integrally welded to the inner and outer steel shells of the side wall. A steel flange is welded to the inner and outer shells of the side wall at the top. The 5-1/2-inch thick lid is comprised of two steel plates, which are stepped and welded to mate with the steel flange. The cask closure is sealed by a casket located between the lid and steel flange.
Positive closure is accomplished by eight ratchet binders. The lid contains a 6-1/2-inch thick centrally located secondary lid, comprised of three steel plates stepped and welded. The shield plug is sealed by a gasket, and eight 3/4-inch bolts are used to provide positive closure. A plugged drain line in the base and a stainless steel cavity sleeve is optionally provided.
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(a) Packaging (Continued)
Tie-down is accomplished by four tie-down lugs welded to the cask body. There are four cask lif ting lugs, three lid lif ting lugs, and one secondary lid lifting lug.
The package gross weight is approximately 42,000 pounds.
(3) Drawing l
The packaging is fabricated in accordance with Nuclear Packaging Incorporated Drawing No.: BA-20-200D, Revision B, Sheets 1 and 2.
(b) Contents (1) Type and form of material (1) Greater than Type A quantities of byproduct material contained in process solids, either dewatered, solid or solidified, meeting the requirements for low specific activity radioac-tive material, in secondary containers, or (ii) Greater than Type A quantities of byproduct material contained in solid reactor components that meet the requirements for low specific activity radioactive material.
(2) Maximum quantity of material per package The mtximum weight of the contents and secondary containers shall not e>ceed 7,000 pounds.
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Shoring shall be placed between the secondary containers (or activated com-ponents) and cask cavity to prevent movement during normal conditions of transport.
7.
Lid lifting lugt shall not be used for lifting the cask, and shall be covered in transit; and the secondary lid lifting lug shall not be used for lifting the primary lid.
8.
The package authorized by this certificate shall be transported on a motor venicle, railroad car, aircraft, inland water craf t, or hold or deck of a seagoing vessel assigned for the sole use of the licensee.
9.
The drain line shall be appropriately plugged and sealed prior to transport.
- 10. The packaging authorized by this certificate is hereby approved for use uncer the general license provisions of 10 CFR 571.12(b).
- 11. Expiration date: May 31, 1983.
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Page 3 - Certificate No. 9113 - Revision No. 3 - Docket No. 71-9113 REFERENCES Nuclear Packaging, Incorporated application daEed March 20, 1978.
Supplement dated: May 1, 1978.
Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc. supplement dated June 79, 1979.
FOR THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION O 2 A. d =f/
Charles E. MacDonald, Chief Transportation Certification Branch Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety JAN 141980 i788 271
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