ML20133N770
| ML20133N770 | |
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| Site: | 05000083 |
| Issue date: | 10/17/1985 |
| From: | FLORIDA, UNIV. OF, GAINESVILLE, FL |
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| ML20133N765 | List: |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8510300076 | |
| Download: ML20133N770 (1) | |
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3.4.3 Reactor Vent System The reactor vent system shall be operated at all times during reactor operation.
In addition, the vent system shall be operated until the stack monitor indicates less than 10 counts per second (cps). Whenever the reactor vent system is operat-ing, air drawn through the reactor vent system shall be continuously monitored for gross concentration of radioactive gases. The output of the monitor shall be indicated and recorded in the control room. The reactor vent system shall be immediately secured upon detection of:
a failure in the monitoring system, a failure of the absolute filter, or an unanticipated high stack count rate.
3.4.4 Air Particulate Monitor The reactor cell environment shall be monitored by at least one air particulate monitor, capable of audibly warning personnel of radioactive particulate airborne contamination in the cell atmosphere.
3.4.5 Liquid Effluents Discharge (1) The liquid waste from the radioactive liquid waste holding tanks shall be sampled and the activity measured before release to the sanitary sewage system.
(2) Releases of radioactive liquid waste from the holding tanks / campus sanitary sewage system shall be in compliance with the limits specified in 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table 1, Column 2, as specified in 10 CFR 20.303.
3.4.6 Solid Radioactive Waste Disposal Solid radioactive waste disposal shall be accomplished in compliance with appll-cable regulations and under the control of the Radiation Control Office of the University of Florida.
3.5 Limitations on Experiments Applicability: These specifications apply to all experiments or experimental devices installed in the reactor core or its experimental facilities.
Objectives:
The objectives are to maintain operational safety and prevent damage to the reactor facility, reactor fuel, reactor core, and associated equipment; to prevent exceeding the reactor safety limits; and to minimize potential hazards from experimental devices.
Specifications:
(1) General The reactor manager and the radiation control officer (or their duly appointed representative) shall review and approve in writing all proposed experiments prior to their performance. The reactor manager shall refer to the Reactor Safety Review Subcommittee (RSRS) the evaluation of the safety aspects of new experiments and all changes to the facility that may be necessitated by the requirements of the experiments and that may have safety significance. When experiments contain substances that ir-radiation in the reactor can convert into a material with significant 0300g0 [
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