ML20034D556
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| Site: | 07109254 |
| Issue date: | 02/03/1993 |
| From: | NUCLEAR FUEL SERVICES, INC. |
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4 c 9 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE APPLICATION FOR 40-GALLON CONTAINER MODEL NUMBER 40G-A t Submitted by. 3 Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. P.O. Box 337, MS 123 Erwin, TN 37650: ? f 9302160027 930203 '{DR:ADOCK072*****- PDR 5
a a ) n e.; 1 i {} a TABLE OF CONTFRIS l i SECTION. PAGE REV DATE c 1 1 GENERAL INFORMATION.................... 1-0 '02/03/93 1.1 Introd uction.......................... 1 0 02/03/93, 1.2 Packaging Description.................. 1 0-02/03/93 1.2.1 Packaging Configuration.-.......... 1 0 -02/03/93 1.2.2 Packaging Specifications............ 1 '0' 02/03/93-1.2.3 Operational Features -.......... ... 3 O' =02/03/93. 1.2.4 Contents of Packaging .............'3 .0 02/03/93-2 GENERAL STANDARDS FOR ALL PACKAGING...... 4 '0 l02/03/93' 2.1 Minimum Package Size.................. 4, 0 l02/03/937 2.2 Tamperproof Feature...................... 4 0 02/03/93' 1 2.3 Positive Closure...................... 4 0' '02/03/93 2.4 Chemical and Galvanic Reactions ............4 0 _. 02/03/93. 2.5 Lifting and Tiedown Standards . 0- .02/03/93_ for All Packages....................... 5 l 2.5.1 Lifting Devices............,..... _5 -0 02/03/93L 2.5.2 Tiedown Devices................ 5-0 02/03/93 1 2.6 Normal Conditions of Transport (71.71)........ 5 0-l02/03/93i 2.6.1 Compression Test 71.71(c)(9)......... 8 0 02/03/93-2.6.2 Water Spray Test 71.71(c)(6)......... 8 0. '02/03/93. 2.6.3 Vibration Test 71.71(c)(5)............ 8-0 02/03/93-2.6.4 ' Penetration Test 71.71(c)(10).......... 8 0 02/03/93 l 2.6.5 Thermal Tests 71.71(c)(1) and (2)...... 9 0. 02/03/93 L 2.6.6 Reduced and Increased External Pressure Tests 71.71(c)(3) and (4) 9' 0 02/03/93. 2.6.7 Free Drop Test.71.71(c)(7) ..........-9~ 0-02/03/93'- 2.6.8 No. Continuous Venting............. 10 0- .02/03/93 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM 10 0: 02/03/93-
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OPERATING PROCEDURE....................- 10 0-02/03/93 = 4.1 - Purpose 10-0 02/03/93 j 4.2 References 10 0 02/03/93" 4.3 Attachments............... -.......... 11 0 02/03/93 i -j
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Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 400-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) j 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
i The package for which this certificate of compliance application is made is to be used for exclusive-use shipments by highway of low-level radioactive waste which has been generated in the decommissioning of the former mixed oxides plutonium facility at Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (NFS), Erwin, Tennessee. Each shipment consists of up to 100 packages, each containing approximately 45 mci, and a total shipment activity of about 4.5 Ci. Five to ten shipments will be scheduled from the NFS facility to the Scientific Ecology Group (SEG) facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The model number which has been designated to the package design is 40G-A. It is an example of a package type which is commonly referred to as an "NRC-Certified LSA Greater Than Type A Package". 1.2 PACKAGING DESCRII'flON 1.2.1 Packaging Configuration Figure 1 depicts the package which is a 40-gallon, 20-gauge carbon ' steel, open head drum, 36" high and 18%" diameter, with a conventional bolted ring closure. It utilizes an 0-ring gasket of black neoprene. The waste material originating at NFS has been previously compacted at NFS into 16"X 16" bales of varying thickness ranging from 2-10 inches..Two to four of these bales are packaged into the 40-gallon steel drum which, after loading, weighs about 150-250 pounds and is shipped to SEG for additional compaction. At SEG, the 40-gallon drums are compacted and packaged into a 110-gallon stabilized drum (Model 110G-A) for shipment to Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc. as Class C-Stable waste. The containment system of the package is considered to be the entire drum, including. the lid, gasket and locking ring. 1.2.2 Packaging Soecifications The package is tested by the manufacturer to meet the requirements of a DOT Type A package and the criteria for a DOT Specification 17H steel drum. Each drum is subjected to 5 psi internal air pressure. Random samples are taken every four months for 15 psi hydrostatic pressure testing for five' minutes, filled to 98% with water, and dropped from a 4' height onto solid concrete so as to strike diagonally on the chime. I
~ GREATEST GUTSIDE DIMENSION l'-8%" ~4> g FORGED LUG RING FOR 18%" a 40 GALLON DRUM MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATION BODY 20 GAUGE STEEL, ASTM 366 IT PRENE GASKET 80TTOM-18 GAUGE STEEL, ASTM 366 .l LID 20 GAUGE STEEL. ASTM 366 f GASKET %" SMOOTH NEOPRENE 6" BOLT %"X 3%" STANDARD I TOROVE-TO 40 1 4 FT-LBS LUG RING 12 GAUGE FORGED STEEL. DOT 17 H 3'-0~ CONTAINER TARE WEIGHT - 32 LBS ASSEMBLED GROSS PAYLOAD - 250 LBS HEIGHT TEST REQUIREMENTS:(DOT 17 H REQUIREMENTS) - 2'-11%,, EACH DRUM SUBJECT TO 5 PSI. AIR PRESSURE TEST-RANDOM SAMPLE EVERY-4 MONTHS:- 4 FT OROP -TEST (ORUM FILLED TO 987. WITH WATER) 15 PSIHYDROSTATIC TEST FOR 5 MINUTES-( ) i g FLAT BOTTOM - 6" } g,,DIRTOTOP. ,r 'r i 0F BOTTOM PIECE. l'-6%" DUTSIDE DIAMETER - / NUCLEAR ' FUEL SERVICES,INC. / . tercatsste / m. -,m, - / OREIML ISSLE ~40G-A PACKAGE a em m w 21 * *
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. v. Certificate of Compliance 3 Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) 1.2.3 Ooerational Featp_Ms There'are no complex operational features of this package. To assure containment at decreased or increased external pressure, only new drums and gaskets are used. Quality control measures are implemented to assure that the gasket is firmly seated and correctly positioned and that sealing surfaces of the lid and top rim of the drum are smooth, clean and free of particulates which might inhibit containment of - differential pressure. The closure ring is tightened to 40 i 4 ft-lbs while tapping the ring with a rubber mallet to ensure the gasket seats completely on the drum. 1.2.4 Contents of Packaging The radioactive contents of the package consists of dry solid waste material of low specific activity generated in the decommissioning of a mixed oxide plutonium-uranium fuel fabrication facility. The maximum radioactivity present in any package is 45 mci, based on a 250 pound waste content at the upper limit o? radioactivity for LSA as determined by 10 CFR 61.55. The isotopes and respective activity values are shown in the following table:
- Radionuclide
- Curies)
Uranium 233 5.77e-04 Uranium 234 6.07e-05 Uranium 235 7.73e-07 Uranium 238 4.33e-06 Plutanium 238 2.40e-03 Plutonium 239 4.93e-03 Plutonium 240 2.07e-03 Plutonium 241 2.78e-02 Plutonium 242 1.08e-06 Americium 241 4.93e-03 Total Activity: 4.27e-02 3 a
Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) Isotopic constituents were determined through analysis of smear samples taken from gloveboxes within the plutonium fuel fabrication facility prior to commencement of-decommissioning efforts. These samples were analyzed for uranium and plutonium by an accredited off-site laboratory. Verification of these results was performed through facility characterization utilizing a gamma spectroscopy system. These isotopics are applied accordingly to all waste packaged within the 40 gallon container. Due mainly to the 0.002 Ci A limit for "Pu, the sum of the ratios of each 2 2 constituent divided by its individual A value generally exceeds unity. Therefore, the 2 activity may be greater than A2 Per package, but at concentrations which are within the limits for low specific activity for purposes of transportation. The material is classified as Class C pursuant to 10 CFR 61.55. 1 The typical range of radiation levels is 0.1-0.5 mrem /hr at the surface of a loaded package and 0.01-0.05 mrem /hr at one meter from the package. 1 .1 2 GENERAL STANDARDS FOR ALL PACKAGING 2.1-MINIMUM PACKAGE SIZE q No dimension of the package is less than 10 cm. (four in.) 2.2 TAMPERPROOF FEATURE i Each drum closure is equipped with a conventional wire seal which passes between the locking ring bolt loops. Opening of the drum is not possible without destroying the integrity of this seal. An intact seal is evidence that the package has not been opened by unauthorized persons. 2.3 POSITIVE CLOSURE The closure mechanism consists of a conventional locking ring and threaded bolt closure. It constitutes a positive closure which can be securely closed and which cannot be opened inadvertently. 2.4 CHEMICAL AND GALVANIC REACTIONS There are no materials of construction within the package which will create significant-4
Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) chemical, galvanic, or other reactions among the packaging components, or between the packaging components and package contents, or as a result of in-leakage of water. to a maximum credible extent. 2.5 LIFTING AND TIEDOWN STANDARDS FOR ALL PACKAGES 2.5.1 Lifting Devices No attachments will be made which form a. structural part of the package and which could be used as lifting devices. Lifting and transfer of the packages will be by fork truck vehicle and conventional drum lifting attachments on the vehicle forks which grip the sides of the package, the use oflift slings which grip the top of the packages or the palletizing of packages on wooden pallets. 2.5.2 Tiedown Devices There are no devices that are a structural part of the package which might be used as tiedowns. Tiedown and securing of packages to preclude shifting within the transport vehicle will be by construction of conventional wooden shoring as needed along sides, top, and ends of the load, and along outer bottom edges of the rows of packages. 2.6 NORMAL CONDITIONS OF TRANSPORT (71.71) The package has been tested and assessed against the applicable requirements of 10 CFR 71.71 and also the applicable standards of 10 CFR 71.41 through 71.47. Based on the results of this testing and evaluation, it is concluded that under the tests for normal ~ conditions of transport, there will be no loss or dispersal of radioactive contents, no significant increase in radiation levels, and no substantial reduction in the effectiveness of the packaging. Package qualification testing is reported in " Qualification Testing on Two 40-Gallon Drums", Wyle Laboratories Report No. 42488-01, May 1,1992, and " Qualification Testing on 110 Gallon Overpack and 40 Gallon Drum", Wyle laboratories Report No. 42977-01, November 1992. The contents of the test specimens were non-radioactive materials of the same or similar waste matrix processed and assembled as described in Section 1.2.1. Sand was added in the void spaces around the compacted bales to detect loss of containment. The following table summarizes results of all tests performed. L I 5
Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) Results ' Increased ; Reduction in Loss of. Radiation Package; ....Date Test ' Condition Parameter ' Observation ' Content Levels - Effectiveness 2/27/92 Compression Ambient 1,400 lbs applied for 24 No noticeable None None None (73* i 18'F) hours effect 2/26/92 Water Spray Ambient 2" rainfall per hour for one No noticeable None None None hour effect 2/28/92 Vibration Ambient 182 RPM applied for one No noticeable None None None hour (10 ga. strap clearance) effect 2/26/92 Penetration Ambient 3 impacts per surface with Dented surface None None None 13 lb. steel rod,1 % " diam., dropped from 40" height 2/27/92 Thermal 100*F/-40'F Held at each temperature No noticeable None None None extreme for 12 hours effect 2/28/92 Reduced and -20
- F 12 PSIG and 8.7 PSIA Package did not Test conducted using lever latch ring for drum increased applied to drum interior contain pressure closure device. Lever latch ring did not provide External for 10 minutes adequate forte to gasket surface to contain Pressure pressure differential.
3/11/92 Reduced and -20'F 12 PSIG and 8.7 PSIA Package did not Test conducted using bolted ring for drum closure Increased applied to drum interior contain pressure device. Bolted ring um too large so that the External for 10 minutes ends of the ring butted together before full torque Pressure was applied, preventing adequate force to gasket surface to contain pressure differential. 4/7/92 Reduced and -20* F 12 PSIG and 8.7 PSIA Proper closure None None None Increased applied to drum interior rings contained External pressures for 10 Pressure minutes 6 ~
~. Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) Results U Increased: . Reduction in ELoss of
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Packagej; ' Date - Test ' Condition Parameter .- Obwrvation' Content -' Levels -- EITectiveness - 2/26/92 Drop -20* F 411. drop onto top edge Dented, no None None None (45*) and flat on cylindrical failure side - orientation relative to bolt ring lug not specified 11/5/92 Drop -20* F 4 ft drop onto top edge Dented, no None None None (45') directly onto bolt ring failure lug 11/5/92 Drop -20'F 4 ft. drop flat on cylindrical Dented, no None None None side with bolt ring lug failure oriented toward point of impact l 7 L
c 4 Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A-Rev 0 (02/03/93) The following sections pronde a brief description of the tests for normal conditions of transport (10 CFR 71.71) and the results. 2.6.1 Compression Test 71.71(c)(9) A continuous compressive load of 1,400 pounds (over five times the package weight) 3 was applied to the top of the package for 24 hours. RESULTS: After 24 hours, inspection of the package rercaled no anomalies. The package passed the compression test. 2.6.2 Water Snray Test 71.71(c)(6) A specimen package was subjected to a water spray environment simulating two inches of rainfall per hour. There was no evidence of inleakage of water into the package. RESULTS: The package passed the water spray test. 2.6.3 Vibration Test 71.71(c)(5) The package was placed on a vibration table, with a small holding fence built around-t it to restrain horizontal motion. The vibration table was operated at a frequency of 182 rpm, which caused the package to be continuously lifted from the floor of the table such that a 10-gauge steel strap could pass between the package and table. The package was vibrated for one hour at ambient temperature. Upon inspection, no anomalies or evidence of loss of contents were detected. RESULTS: The package passed the ribmtion test. 2.6.4 Penetration Test 71.71(c)(10) 'A 1-1/4" diameter steel rod cylinder with a hemispherical end, weighing 13 lbs. was i dropped over a distance of 40 inches, through a steel guide tube sleeve, such that the hemispherical end of the rod struck perpendicular to the top, bottom and sides of the package. Three strikes were performed on each of the three surfaces. There was no evidence of leakage, loss of contents or other anomalies. RESULTS: The package passed the penetmtion test. 8
Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) 2.6.5 Thermal Tests 71.71(c)(1) and (2) The package was placed in a thermal chamber and tested to the 100* F High Temperature Test for 12 hours. The package temperature was then reduced to ambient. After reaching ambient temperature, the package was then exposed to a low - temperature envi:enment of -40'F for 12 hours. The package specimen did not show - ~ any evidence ofleakage or adverse effects as a result of exposure to either the high or low temperature tests. RESULTS: The package passed the thennal tests. 2.6.6 Reduced and Increased External Pressure Tests 71.71(c)(3)and(4) Two holes were drilled into the lid of the test specimen to accommodate pressure fittings. The package was placed into a thermal test chamber and the temperature reduced to -20*F. A pressure / vacuum gage was attached to one fitting. A vacuum pump attached to the other pressure fitting was used to simulate an external over pressure of 20 PSIA by establishing 9.4 psia in the package. ' Applying 11.2 psig compressed air pressure to the second fitting simulated the decreased external pressure condition (3.5 psia). Two initial tests under reduced and increased external conditions failed because of inadequate locking rings. The first test was run using lever latch locking rings which did not provide adequate closure. On the second trial, the bolted locking rings were. for a larger diameter drum and did not provide adequate closure. On the third test, with proper locking rings, the specimen contained the pressure differentials for ten minutes. RESULTS: The package passed the reduced and increased externalpressure tests. 2.6.7 Free Drop Test 71.71(c)(7) The package specimen was preconditioned to -20*F and dropped onto a horizontal unyielding surface from a height of four feet at an angle of 45" onto its top edge and then again dropped from four feet height squarely from the horizontal onto its cylindrical side. The edge was dented from the edge drop but no loss of contents were noted. 9
. Application for 40 Gallon Container Certificate of Compliance Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93)- A second drop test was conducted to verify that dropping the package onto the locking ring lug would not cause failure. There was no loss of contents or structural - integrity. RESULTS: The package passed thefree drop test. 2.6.8 No Continuous Venting The package does not incorporate any feature which would allow continuous venting during transport. Waste material generated in the decommissioning of the facility creates approximately 0.036 milliwatts of decay heat per gram of radioactive material. To alleviate concern regarding hydrogen generation and pressure buildup,. if the drum is packaged more than ten days prior to shipment, the drum will be vented by opening the lid. 3 OUALITY-ASSURANCE PROGRAM i The package covered by this certificate will be used under the general license provisions of 10 CFR 71.12. The two registered users, Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc (NFS) and Scientific Ecology Group, Inc. (SEG), already possess NRC-approved quality assurance programs as follows; NFS-Docket # 07100249 and SEG-Docket # 07100496. 4 OPERATING PROCEDURE 4.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to provide the guidelines for the receipt, use and preparation for shipment of the 40 gallon package for LSA waste with greater.than Type A quantities of radioactivity. This package is only certified for isotope concentrations that do not exceed the limits for LSA radioactive materials. This procedure will be used for the preparation and shipment of this package.
4.2 REFERENCES
4.2.1 10 CFR Part 71, Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials 4.2.2 10 CFR Part 61 - Waste Classification 10
.~ Certificate of Compliance Application for'40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) 4.3 ATI'ACHMENTS Typical Inspection, Shipping and Disposal Documentation Checklist 4.4 DEFINITIONS 4.4.1 LSA Greater than Tyne A Package (40G-A)- An approved package for the transport of radioactive materials. The package is a 40 gallon metal drum which has been tested to requirements specified in 10 CFR 71.71, " Normal Conditions of Transport". Note: This package has been tested as a Type A container for transportation purposes only. Burial facilities may have additional disposal criteria specified for the package. - 4.4.2 Iow Specific Activity (LSA) Material - Radioactive material that meets the definition requirements and concentration limits of 10 CFR 71.4. 4.4.3 Class C - Class C fer this package is defined as the concentration of radioactivity per unit mass of waste content as defined in 10 CFR 61.55. The concentrations are calculated using the contents of the_40 gallon container. 4.4.4 Packaging - The packaging is the empty container.in which the radioactive contents will be loaded for transport. 4.4.5 Package - The packaging together with the radioactive contents comprises the package that will be transported. 4.5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4.5.1 Ensure proper eye, ear, face, head and foot protection are worn by all personnel in the packaging and loading area and when handling me packages. 4.5.2 Read and comply with all Radiation Work Permits issued for the handling of the radioactive materials. t 11
Certificate of Compliance ' Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A-Rev 0 (02/03/93) 4.6 PACKAGE DESCRIPTION -{ The 40G-A is designed to perform as the transportation package for Class C radioactive i materials. The package has been tested in accordance with 10 CFR 71.71, Subpart F, " Package and Special Form Tests" and also the applicable standards of 10 CFR 71.41 through 71.47. The package is a 40-gallon,20-gauge carbon steel, open head drr.a,36" high and 18%" diameter, with a conventional bolted ring closure. It utilizes an 0-ring gasket of black neoprene. The content is dry waste material compacted into 16"X 16" bales of varying thickness ranging from 2-10 inches. Two'to four bales are packaged into the 40-gallon steel drum which, after loading, weighs about 150-250 pounds and is shipped off site for additionJ compaction. Off site, the 40-gallon drums are compacted and packaged into a 110-gallon stabilized drum for shipment to disposal as Class C-Stable waste. The containment system'of the package is considered to be the entire drum, including the lid, gasket and locking ring. When used to transport radioactive materials in which the activity is greater than the Type A package limits of Reference 4.2.1, the package is limited to a maximum of 333 pounds gross weight. This limit is established to preclude exceeding the 1,000 pound content limit of the stabilized Class C package (Model 110G-A). 4.7 INSPECTION The packaging will be inspected upon receipt or before use to confirm compliance with the requirements of Attachment I and Reference 4.2.1. The following items are to be completed. 4.7.1 The package will be inventoried to assure that each component is present. Additional components are the lid, gasket, locking ring and nut / bolt to' attach-the locking ring. 4.7.2 The package will be marked with the model number and NRC assigned package identification number, specified on the Certificate of Compliance issued for the package. 4.7.3 The packaging with the lid, gasket and locking ring will be weighed and the' results recorded on Attachment 1. 12 p s
Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) 4.7.4 The packaging will be inspected to assure that the gasket and seating surfaces are free from defects. The packaging will be inspected to assure that there are no cracks, pinholes, dents that measure 0.25 deep or scratches that cause. the metal to gall or crease. 4.7.5 Any items that cannot be indicated as " SAT" in Section 1 of Attachment 1 require that the packaging be placed out of service. l 1 4.7.6 If the packaging was inspected more than 24 hours before the contents are loaded, Section II of Attachment 1 must be completed. 4.8 LOADING 4.8.1 Determination of the " Low Specific Activity" and Type A quantity of the contents will be made by passive / active neutron assay by the waste generator. 4.8.2 Section III of Attachment 1 will be completed as indicated below. 4.8.3 Confirm that the activity present in the package is not more than the LSA 4 limit specified in 10 CFR 71.4 and that the package is either less than or greater than the Type A limits specified in 10 CFR 71, Appendix A, Table A-
- 1. If the package activity concentration exceeds the LSA limits, the package will be repackaged.
4.8.4 The seating surfaces will be cleaned, the gasket installed and the drum lid attached to the drum using the locking ring and bolt assembly. Using a rubber mallet, tap the locking ring and bolt assembly while tightening to a torque of 40 i 4 foot pounds. 1 4.8.5 The package will be weighed. The weight of the package will be recorded on and marked on the package. l 4.8.6 A conventional wire seal will be attached to the locking ring and/or bolt such that opening of the drum is not possible without destroying the integrity of the - ) I seal. 13 J 1
Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) 4.9 RECORDS 4.9.1 Attachment 1 " Typical Inspection, Shipping and Disposal Documentation Checklist", which lists the specific checks and documentation requirements to transport, transfer and dispose of the packages will be completed and retained with the other shipping documents for the package. 1 i J l I .4 i i i 14 i
4 1 Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) i TYPICAL INSPECTION, SHIPPING AND DISPOSAL DOCUMENTATION CHECKLIST The following checks in accordance with the "40-Gallon Greater than Type A Quantity Package - Designated as 40G-A" procedure will be completed. Those checks that are required for packages that are LSA greater than Type A are indicated by the annotation "LSA > Type A". PACKAGING IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: DATE RECEIVED: 1 TARE WEIGHT: lbs I. INITIAL-RECEIPT INSPECTION Upon receipt of the packaging, the following checks will be conducted: ITEM SAT UNSAT INSPECTOR
- 1. Packaging components inventoried:
40 Gallon Drum Lid Gasket l Locking Ring Nut and Bolt
- 2. Packaging condition:
Dents less than 0.25 inches deep No scratches showing galled or creased metal No cracks or pinholes Seams show no defects No cleats, handles or lifting devices attached 1
- 3. NRC package model number placed on outer drum P
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~ Certificate of Compliance Application for.40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) (cont.) TYPICAL INSPECTION, SHIPPING AND DISPOSAL DOCUMENTATION CHECKLIST 4. Gasket and seating surface: Gasket free of defects Seating surfaces free of defects DATE INSPECTED: II. PREUSE INSPECTION If the initial inspection is conducted within 24 hours of the use of the packaging for loading the - radioactive contents, it is not necessary to conduct the preuse inspection. LTFli SAT UNSAT INSPECTOR
- 1. Packaging components inventoried:
40 Gallon Drum Lid Gasket Iocking Ring, nut and bolt
- 2. Packaging condition:
Dents less than 0.25 inches deep No scratches showing galled or cread metal No cracks or pinholes Seams show no defects No cleats, handles or lifting. devices attached - i j
- 3. Gasket and seating surface:
Gasket free of defects Seating surfaces free of defects 16' i
o Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) _(cont.) TYPICAL INSPECTION, SHIPPING AND DISPOSAL DOCUMENTATION CHECKLIST III. LOADING AND SEALING ~ LIEhi SAI UNSAT INSPECTOR
- 1. Package closure:
- a. Ga:ket inspected
- b. Seating surface cleaned
- c. Lid, gasket, locking ring installed
- d. Torque closure bolt and nut to 40 4 ft lbs
- 2. Record and mark package with weight IV.
SHIPPING PREPAR.ATION AND TRANSPORTATION ITEM SAI UNSAT INSPECTOR j
- 1. Wire seal attached
- 2. Contamination survey:
Removable contamination less than 200 dpm per 2 100 cm for alpha and less than 1,000 dpm per 2 100 cm for beta / gamma
- 3. Radiation Survey:
On contact radiation level less than 200 mrem / hour At 1 m, radiation level less than 10 mrem /hr NOTE: Loaded vehicle survey required in accordance with 10 CFR 71.47, 17 i
a Certificate of Compliance Application for 40 Gallon Container Model No. 40G-A Rev 0 (02/03/93) (cont.) TYPICAL INSPECTION, SHIPPING AND DISPOSAL DOCUMENTATION CHECKLIST 4. Package markings:
- a. " Radioactive LSA"
- b. " Class C" V SHIPPING DATA Date Loaded for Transport:
Date of FinalInspection: Date Shipped: Shipment Number: Shipping and Receiving Department Review of Checklist: Inspector: Date: 18 k.}}