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Forwards Revised Matls Insp Program,Effective 840720.IE & NMSS Will Use Common Program Code Sys for Categorizing Matls Licensees.Category Titles Should Be Adopted to Extent Possible.Ie Manual Chapter 2800 Re Matls Insp Program Encl
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Issue date: 08/08/1984
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'"a' AUG B 198a ALL AGREEMENT STATES O ITIES

. REVISION OF tlRC MATERIALS INSPECTION CATEGORIES AND PRI R Effective July 20, 1984, NRC revised its inspection program for It replaces the January 1, materials licensees. A copy is enclosed.

1983 version.

Significant changes are outlined on the cover sheet. Please also note that IE and NMSS will now use a common program code system for categorizing materials licensees. We would like to encourage your adoption of the category titles to the extent possible,

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IE 0: CE 390CEJU9E V A\UA_ DQASIP CHANGE NOTICE 84-24 TRANSMITTED SUPERSEDED Date: Number Date:

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10/1/83 MC 2800 07/20/84 MC 2800 DISTRIBUTION:

Standard and all regional based Agreement State representatives Remarks The following significant changes have been made in MC 2800.

I 1. Section 2800-05 permits extensions of inspection intervals

\- for licensees that evidence good performance.

2. Section 2800-06 provides for more frecuent inspections of licensees that have shown a minimal satisfactory performance.
3. Section 2800-07 provides oy'da-ce for inspections of licensees with two or more categr % ;* the interest of efficient use of travel time.
4. Section 2800-07.03 provides for inspection " windows" for cost saving and efficient use of time.

\l Program codes are included to be consistent with other offices. These are listed with priorities ano categories in the new Section 2800-10 anc new Table 3.

Other changes include:

1. All teletherapy are now Priority 3.
2. All limited use medical and private practice are now includec in non group and are Priority 5.
3. Portable gauges and plutonium neutron sources >200 grams are ni Priority 5.

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/ Washington, D.C. 20555 IE 0 :lCE 390CEDU RE V A\ UA_ DQASIP CHAPTER 2800 MATERIAL 5 IN5PECTION PRO 5 RAM 2800-01 DURPOSE This chapter establisnes the inspection program for licensees authorized

, to possess and use 'icensec material for rad ograony, medical programs, i

academic and incustrial uses, *aste disposal operations, manufacturing and cistribution of ::roduct s , anc leak testing, calibration, other types of se vices, and trans:ortation related tnereto.

2800-02 OBJECTIVES 02.01 To establisn general rolicy 'or the materials inspection pro-grams, incluoing priorities 'or inspection.

To define specif'c recuirements for irsoection of materials 02.02 licenses.

To rc in tne acnd evement of a consistent orocess of inspection

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02.33 for materials licensees.

2800-03 INSPECTION PRIORITIES 03.01 Initial Insoections. Tnese snall be conducted of licenses in Inspectice Priorities 1 through 5 within 6 months after material is received and operations under the license have begun. Initial inspections of licenses in Priorities 6 and 7 shall be conducted w>itnin 1 year.

03.02 Routine. Periodic Insoections. Inspections of licenses in Priori-ties 1 tnrougn 5 shall be conducted at intervals in years corre-sponding to their inspection p rio ri ty: Priccity 1 = each year; Priority 2 = each 2 years; Priority 3 = eacn 3 years; Priority 4

= each a jears; Priority 5 = each 5 years. Licenses in Priori-ties 6 anc 7 are inspected initially (03.01, above) and there-after only for resolution of complaints, allegations, or inci-dents, or in connection witn an inspection of anotner specific license.

03.03 Initial Assicnment of Priority. When a ne. license is initially receivec in tne egionai office it snall De assignec an initial Issue Date: 37/20.'24

MATERIALS INSPECTION PROGRAM 2800-03.03 for an initial inspection; ~

inspection priority and ' scheduled these actions should be taken as soon as The possible initialafter receipt inspection of the license in the regional office. the types, quantities, and priority is assigned by comparing forms of material and authorized uses with the category descrip-tions of the priority system in Table 1. If a license involves more than one type of use, the type associated with the highest priority (most frequent inspection) shall establish the initial inspection priority.

Expired and Terminated Licenses.

Prompt action shall be taken 03.04 upon notification that a license has expired or is being pro-cessed for termination to ensure that licensed material has been properly disposed of and areas, wherein material Final was used, action, can be including safely released to unrestricted use.

inspection and confirmatory survey, i f necessary, should be con-ducted as soon as possible, but no later than 6 months after the notification is received.

2800-04 CHANGE IN PRIORITY BASED ON CHANGE IN CATEGORY A change to a lower or higher inspection priority shall be made when it is determined that the licensed activity being carried out is of a category different from that initially assigned and is one which warrants a lower The program or cate-higher inspection priority under the system in Table 1.

  • gory and priority codes shall be changed in the computerized materials mas-ter file.

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2800-05 EXTENSION OF INSPECTION INTERVAL The interval between inspections may be extended (lengthened) beyond that' specified by the priority system on the basis of satisfactory performance licensee. The governing consideration in extending the on the inspection part of theinterval should be evidence of a level of performance in safety and compliance on the part of the licensee that provides reasonable assur-ance of a well-managed, safe operation. The determination to extend the inspection interval shall be made on the basis of an inspection, consicer-The extension shall be valid only ing both current and prior findings.

until the next inspection, but may be renewed on the basis of repeated favorable findings. The extension shall be limited to a maximum of 6 Priorities 1 and 2, and to a maximum of 2 years months for licensees in The designated inspection priority for for licensees. in lower priorities.not be changed in the computerized materials master these licensees shall file, but they should be identified by a special code annotation in the For ccmouter entry for licen-file or on a separately maintained listing.

-sees on an extended inspection schedule, the letter E shall be usec anc removac wnenever the extension is stopped.

2800-06 REDUCTION OF INSPECTION INTERVAL insoections The interval between inspections may oe reduced (shortened) and

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2800-06 MATERIALS INSPECTION PROGRAM conducted more frequently than specified by the priority system or, the -

basis of minimally satisfac'.ory performance on the part of the licensae.

The governing consideration in reducing the inspection interval should

  • oe a lack of confidence in tne level of performance in safety and compli-ance performance on the part of the licensee that indicate continuing ade-quate protection of worker and public safety will not be provided witho,ut increased attention by the licensee and the NRC. The determination to reduce the inspection interval shall be made on the basis of an inspection, considering both current and prior findings. The licensee should not De neld in the special inspection category for more than 1 year and no more than two inspections should be performed during that time. The designated inspection priority for these licensees shall not be changed in the compu-terized materials master file, but they should be identified by a special code annotation in the file or on a separately maintained listing. For computer entry, for licensees on a reduced inspection schedule, the letter R shall be used for as long as a licensee is on the reduced inspection schedule.

2800-07 SCHEDULING OF INSPECTIONS 07.01 Basis for Scheduling. The month in which an inspection is act-ually performed shall be the basis for scneduling the next inspection. Within reasonable time frames, an inspection of a licensee may be completed earlier or later than scheduled (by its

' placement in the priority system) for the purpose of the effi-

" ciency realized in inspector travel time. Tne efficiencies of travel time should be balanced against the basic purpose of the inspection priorities, that is, effective use of manpower based A low-priority.

on potential hazards in a licensee operation.

licensee should not be over-inspected just because an NRC inspector is in the area of the facility. Inspection of a high-priority licensee should not be unduly delayed merely for sche-duling purposes.

07.02 Combining Inscections. If a licensee holds more than one kind of license (that is, of different priorities), a single inspection may be scheduled whenever practicable to aid in mora effective use of inspector's time spent in travel status. In the determi-nation to combine inspections on a continuing basis, considera-tion should be given to two factors: (a) "overinspecting" a l

lower priority license, versus (b) the need and desirability of inspecting a licensee's total activities for a more complete pic-ture of his safety and compliance performance. The priority designations of the lower priority licenses shall not be changed l in these cases; the more frecuent inscections of lower pri ori ty licenses shall te hanclec only in the scheduling process.

1 07.03 ~Permissiole c recuency of Insoection. To achieve tne goals of R cos". saving anc ef ficient use of staff time as cescribec in 0 l

07.01 and 07.02, inspections may oe performeo at a frecuency R that cefinec by the or'ority system. However, R

! different than the frecuency of irsoecti on 'or a licensee should not fai! cut- R side these control Doints:

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MATERIALS INSPECTION PROGRAM 2800-07.03 Permissible Frecuency R Type of Inspection R

Initial inspections No minimum interval.

R of new licensees. Maximum interval should not R

exceed 25% of stancard.

Inspection of Interval between inspections R R

licensees in prior- may vary by : 25%.

R ities 1, 2, 3.

Inspection of licen- Interval between inspections R sees in Priority 5. may vary oy : 1 year. R 2800-08 REGIONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR LICENSES 08.01 General. When a license authorizes operations in more than one region, the responsibility for inspection snall resiae with the regional office in which the licensee's main office the normally is located, address main office meaning corporate office, given on the license.

08.02 Assistance in Insoections'. In tne interest of ef ficiencies in travel time and funds, tne responsible regional office should request another regional office to conduct inspections (assist inspections) of the activities of such licensees when the licen-see is operating outside th'e geographical area of the responsible ~~'

region, be inspecting region should provide complete documenta-

- tion (draft or final inspection report) and recommend enforcement action to the responsible region. The responsible region should 4

initiate enforcement action, and distribute the documentation, Tnese take other followup actions, as appropriate to the case.

last two actions shall be completed by mutual agreement of the regional offices involved.

08.03 Transfer of Resoonsibility. Notwithstanding the above (08.01-and 08.02), when a license carries an address that places the inspec-tion responsibility in one region and operations under the license occur principally within another region, the inspection responsibility may be transferred to the region shall in whicn the be done witn operations are performed. This transfer mutual agreement of the regional offices involved. The regional offices should ensure that the appropriate changes are made to the computerized materials master file by informing the Offices of NMSS and IE of the change in responsibility for the license and requesting change of the file.

For multisite orcad 08.04 Multisite-Multirecional Broad Licenses.

licenses the home region snall do the following:

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a. Request at least two assist inspections annually i t

' tne remaining regions wnere the licensee nas 'aciift es (or

ermi ttees ) . Eacn jear 'ollowing, tne nome regicn snail

. E MATERIALS INSPECTIL ?ROGRAM 2800-08.04a request assist inspections of facilities different than those inspected previously, except that assist inspections may be requested of facilities i nspec te .: previously to fol- ~

lowup on significant violations. The home region shall choose those facilities to be inspected that have a greater problem potential for the health and safety of the public and workers. Less emphasis should be given to f acili ti es where the licensed activity has less health ano safety prob-lem potential.

b. Accompany the licensee's inspector (s) at least once annually to a facility other than the primary facility or, if not nearby, may request another region in which the licensed activity exists, to accompany the licensee inspector to determine whether the licensee inspector is inspecting the facility with respect to regulatory requirements.
c. Request each inspector performing assist inspections to col-lect anc summarize inspection findings and forward them to the home region to followup.
d. Make an inspection annually at the licensee's primary facil-ity, including performing a management inspection and exit interview. The content of the inspection shall include tne findings of assist inspections done by other regions as well

- as inspections done by the home region.

e. On an annual basis maintain an up-to-date list of all facil-ties (or permittees) within the home region and outside the

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f. Receive and evaluate required reports from the isotopes (or safety) committee at the licensee's primary facility and from other regions.
g. Write the final inspection report annually to include find-ings of all the involved regions. Include the corrective actions that the licensee has taken or plans to take regarc-ing negative NRC inspection findings as a result of notices of violation.

2800-09 INSPECTION OF GENERAL LICENSEES 09.01 Routine Insoection Not Reouired. With the exceptions specified in 09.02 inspections of general -licensees are not required on a be made, to resolve routine basis. However, inspections shall allegations, complaints, or other indications of an unsafe prac-tice or a case of noncompliance, or when such an inspection is directly pertinent to an inspection involving a specific license.

Issue Date: 07/20/M

MATERIALd INSPECTION PROGRAM 2800-09.02 region in 09.02 Iaspection of Activities Under Reciprocity. The NRC -

which an agreement state is licensee located is the recipient of the Form of its proposed activities NRC-241 report from a state in nonagreementtake . states. The regional office receiving the Form NRC-241 shall action on the report, including prompt noti-of the NRC regional office having jurisdiction in take the fication activities area in which the. agreement state licensee's place. The responsible regional office shall make every reason-able effort to conduct at least one inspection each year of each agreement state licensee who conducts such activities of a type Site inspections of equivalent to a Priority 1 NRC license.

agreement state licensees who conduct be activities eouivalent to conducted if the regional lower priori ty NRC licenses may office believes the inspection is necessary.

to show the regional Regional offices shall maintain recordsrecords should include workload of NRC-241 activities.

The identify the NRC-241 reports received, describe information to the reciprocity activities conducted within the region, and indi cate those that were inspected by the regional office. A log-sheet type record should be adequate for these purposes.

of general licensees 09.03 Soecial Insoections. Special, inspections may be required on occasion toFor support example, studies a of a particular particular type of type or category of license.

general license may be inspected to ascertain whether pertinent generally being regulatory requirements are effective or are ',.

complied with. The requirements and procedures for these inspec tion studies will be published as they are needed.

2800-10 PROGRAM CODES Comouter Inout Data. Table.3 provides a list of program codes R 10.01 that are intended to replace licensee categories. Listed are R program codes used by NMS$ and the associated categories R

the LMS system shall R and inspection priorities. Input into the R

include the program codes, categories, and priorities. Second-ary codes also shall be inputted into the data processing R The categories will not R system along with the primary codes. confusion in associating a R be eliminated because of possible categories will R program code witn a licensed activity. The be used for internal purposes by the regions and IE. The pri R mary entry will be the program codes in the interest of uni R R

formity among the various offices at headquarters.

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MATERIALS INSPECTION PROGRAM TABLE 1 LICENSE CATEGORIES AND INSPEC" ION PRIORITIES Inspection Title and Description Priori ty Category A SPECIAL NUCLEAR. MATERIAL. The application, use, 2

processing, or possession of SNM in unsealed form and quantities less than a critical mass.

B MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION. The application, 1 use, or possession of byproduct, source, or SNM in-volving curie quantities in ursealed form; large-scale operations involving the fabrication, manu-facture distribution of sources; the manufacture of compounds for distribution to other specific or general licenses. The operations in this category-priority generally require special remote handling equipment, air handling systems, liquid waste treat-ment systems, liquic waste treatment or retention systems, or environmental monitoring programs.

B1 SPECIAL BROAD LICENSE. A broad license that author- 1 izes the licensee to conduct its activities at faci-lities (sometimes known as permittees) located in s_

other regions and that does not limit activities to one inspection' category. The region in which the licensee's headouarters or main office is located shall be referred to as the home region, and the main facility that is in the same location as the region shall be referred to as the primary facility.

RADIOCRAPHY. The use of licensed material in the non-destructive examination of the structure of mate rial . There are two categories:

C Operations in a fixed location, such as a permanent I shieldeo facility on the licensee's premises.

C1 Operations at temporary job sites. 1 WASTE DISPOSAL. Activities involving the disposal of radioactive waste as a commercial service. There are two category groups:

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Category Title and Description Priority

'O Disposal by burial in the ground; disposal by 1 incineration; operations involving processing and/or repackaging of waste.

D1 Operations involving the gathering, storing, 2 and transfer to others of prepackaged waste only.

-INDUSTRIAL. The use of byproduct, source or SNM in industrial applications. There are seven categories:

E Research and development; general license distri- 3 bution; exempt distribution except 10 CFR 32.11; testing and laboratory experiments; well logging using sealed sources or tracers; manufacturing or assembling of products, including the distri-bution of products resulting from such activities; medical product distri.bution of small quantities

(<10 millicuries per container); medical product R l distribution only (no manufacturing); instrument calibration using >100 curies and leak testing R 4

services; self-contained irradiators or pool-type '

irradiators where sources remain shielded or under water; th2 operation of nuclear laundries; prepar-rg ation or processing of raw ores _or sands containi,da source material (excluded are licenses for soluti mining or leaching operations that are covered in '

5 MC 2600).

El Portable gauges such as moisture / density gauges; 5 R sealed plutonium neutron sources greater than R R

200 grams.

3 E1A Type A broad license.

3 ElB Type B broad license.

Type C broad license. 5 E1C 6

-E2 Industrial licenses which woula otherwise be in Category E but the results.of an inspection and evaluation of quantities and forms of material and particular uses gives reasonable assurance that:

a. Individuals are not likely o receive radiation doses in excess of 50 percent of limits in 10 CFR 20.101(a). R t
b. A bioassay program is not recuirec.

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. MATERIALS INSPECTION JGRAM Inspection Priority

! Cateoory Title and Description

c. Concen; rations of airborne radioactive -;

material in restricted areas or concentra-

'tions of radioactive material in liqu,id or gaseous effluents are not likely to exceed the values of 10 CFR 20, Appendix B.

d. Contamination surveys, other than leak tests are not necessary under normal

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e. Measuring systems; analytical instruments.
f. Exempt distribution - 32.11.

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g. Sealed plutonium neutron sources less than R 200 grams.

1 E3- Large, walk-in-type irradiators, used for batch or assembly line irradiation of products, and requiring control devices as stipulated in 10 i

CFR 20.203(c)(6).

ACADEMIC. The application,.use, or possession of byproduct, source, or SNM by an academic institution. There are four categories:

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Subcritical assemb. lies; sealed or encapsulated sources and foils; self-contained irradiators, I

and all other academic licenses not covered by ,

broad licenses.

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F1A Type A broad license. l l

l Type B broad license.

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i F1C Type C broad license.

l MEDICAL. The use, application, or possession of i

byproduct, source, or SNM for administration to humans and nonhuman applications. There are four categories:

3 G In programs administered by the Veterans Adminis-tration; or in institutions for medical care licensed by a State, Commcnwealth, or Territory; or by physicians and osteopaths; or by mobile j

medical van services.

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G1 Institutional b oad licenses; nuclear pharmacies. 2 l

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Inspection Priority Category' Title and Description 5

G2 Diagncstic uses only; therapeutic uses with a '

posses sion limit of 100 mci or less of iodine-131, 25 mci or less of phosphorous-32, 200 mci or less of gold-198, or medical eye applicators; veterinary R nonhuman and in vitro testing laboratories; medical R and private practice nongroup.

3 R G3 Medical teletherapy.

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ENVIRONMENTAL. Applications of material to soil, water, air, plants or insects, animal and fish life where there is an actual or potential release of the material to unrestricted areas; tracers in field-flooding studies.

I Not used - see MC 2600 for fuel cycle facil-ities.

J Not used.

All other specific 7 ALL OTHER SPECIFIC LICENSES.

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licenses (not covered by other categories) which authorize possession and use of byproduct or SNM contained source material or SNM such as:

in fission chambers; resale of materials or stor- '

age only; gauge repair; leak test or instrument R calibration services utilizing less than 100 curies; ,,

- medical pacemakers; metals containing less than five ercent by weight of source material; civil defense sources; fixed gauging devices such as flow gauges on pipes ard level gauges.

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  • TABLE 2, 2800 MATERIALS INSPECTION PROGRAM Table 2 . INSPECTION PROCEDURE 5 1 Procedure Inspection Number Title Freouencv 2/

PROGRAMMATIC PROCEDURES 87100 Category B - Manufacturing and Cistribution W Prelicensing 87100 Category B - Manuf acturing and Distribution I, P Postlicensing Multisite Broad Lice.se B.1 I, P 87100 Category C - Radiography I, P 87100 Categer;. C.1 - Raciegraphy I, P 87100 Category D - Waste Disposal I, P 87100 87100 Categories A, E, F. H, K - All I, P Special Nuclear Material, Industrial, Academic, Ensironmental, and Otner Specific Licenses 87100 Cate;ories, G, G.1, G.2 - Medical I, P 87100 Cate :ry G.3 - Medical Tetetherapy I, P

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84850 Inspe:tions of Waste Generator Requirements I, P 3/

GENERIC PROCEDURES 30703 Management Meeting--Entrance and Exit X Interviews 30800 Initial Management Meeting I Transportation Activities I, P S R 86740

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MC 1330 Response to Transportation Accidents -

Involving Radioactive Materials I, X 83822 Radiation Protection W

83890 Closecut Inspection and Survey W

83895 Followup on Expired Licensees I, X 86740 Transportation Activities W

90712 In-Office Review of Event Reports W

92700 Licensee Event Followup W

92701 Followup on Inspector-Identified Problems W

92702 Followup on Noncompliance and Deviations W

92703 IE Bulletin / Confirmatory Action Letter Followup W

92704 Followup on Headquarters Requests W

92705 Followup on Regional Requests

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W 92715 Review of 10 CFR Part 21 Reports W

93700 Inspector Dispatched to Site W

93710 Followup on Significant Event Occurring

.During an Inspection The procedures listed in the Table The2 comprise the inspection list of procedures is program for materials licensees. The program-divided into two parts, programmatic and generic.

matic procedures specify the inspection requirements for opera-tional and radiological safety aspects of licensee activities; the generic procedures cover instructions and requirements appli-caole to all licensees.

2/ Codes for inspection frequencies:

W = when required I = initial inspection X = eacn inspection P = by priority of license R

' As aoolicable to the activities of the licensee being inspected 07/20/84 T2-2 Issue Date:

' M/ RIALS INSPECTION PROGRAM 2800, TABLE 3 Table 3 PROGRAM CODES Inspection CateJory Priority .

Proarams Code Catecory Title F1A 2 01100 Academic Type A Broad F1B 3 01110 Academic Type B Broad F1C 5 01120 Academic Type C Broad 01200 Academic Other (Secondary Code)

G1 2 02110 Medical Institution Broad 02120 Medical Institution Other - Group G 3 5

02121 Medical Institution Other - Nongroup G2

- Includes Diagnosti'c-Limited Therapeutic 02200 Medical Private Practice - Group G 3 Medical Private Practice - Nongroup G2 5 02201

- Includes Diagnostic-Limited Thera-peutic G2 5 02210 Eye Applicators Strontium-90 G 3 02220 Nuclear Medical Vans G3 3 02300 Teletherapy G2 5 02400 Veterinary Nonhuman 02410 In Vitro Testing Laboratories G2 5 G1 2 02500 Nuclear Pharmacies 8 1 02510 Medical Product Distr.ibution - 32.70 1 02511 Medical Product Distribution - 32.72 B 8 1 02512 Medical Product Distribtuien - 32.73 1 02513 Medical Product Distribution - 32.74 B 03110 Well Logging Byproduct and/or SNM 3

Tracer and Sealed Sources E 03111 Well Logging Byproduct and/or SNM Sealed Sources Only E 3 03112 Well Logging Byproduct Only-Tracers 3

Only E 03113 Field Flooding Studies E 3 7

03120 Measuring Systems Fixed Gauges K Measuring Systems Portable Gauges E1C 5 0^121 C3122 Measuring Systems Analytical E2 6 Instruments Measuring Systems Gas Chromatographs K 7 03123 7 03124 Measuring Systems Other K 03211 Manufacturing and Distribution Type A 8 1 i Broad 03212 Manufacturing and Distribution Type B E 3 Broad 73-1 !ssue Date: 07e20/ec

O TABLE 3. 2800 MATERIALS INSPECTION PROGRAM Inspection Category Priority Programs Code Category Title 03213 Manufacturing and Distribution Type C E1C 5 Broad 3

03214 Manufacturing and Distribution E Other (includes small quantities

<10 millicuries per container) or Medical Distribution but no Manufac- 3 E

turing 3

03218 Nuclear Laundry E 7

03220 Leak Test Services Only K 03221 Instrument Calibration Services Only K 7 (100 Curies 3 03222 Instrument Calibration Services Only E

>100 Curies 7 K

03223 Leak Test and Instrument Calibration Services <100 Curies 3 E

03224 Leak Test and Instrument Calibration Services >100 Curies 7 K

03225 Other Services 2 03232 Waste Disposal Service Prepackaged Only 01 1

03233 Waste Disposal Service Incineration 0 03234

- Waste Disposal Service Processing and/

0 1 or Repackaging 03235 Inc' eration-Noncommercial (Secondary Ccce) 3 E

03240 General License Distribution -32.51 General License Distribution -32.53 E 3 03241 General License Distribution -32.57 E 3 03242 General License Distribution -32.61 E 3 03243 E 3 03244 General License Distribution -32.71

-32.11 E2 6 03250 Exempt Distribution 03251 Exempt Distribution Time Pieces -32.14 E 3

-32.17 3 03252 Exempt Distribution E Exempt Distribution -32.18 E 3 03253 -32.22 3 03254 Exempt Distribution E Exempt Distribution -32.26 E 3 03255 1

03310 Industrial Radiograony Fixed C 03320 Industrial Radiograony Temporary 1 C1 Joe Sites 03510 Irradiators Sel f $hielded <10,000 3

E Curies 3 l 03511 Irradiators Other (10,000 curies E 03520 Irradiators 5 elf $nielded >10,000 3 E

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03521 Ir-sciator Ot er 10,000 Curies E3

2800 TABLE 3 4TERIALS INSPECTION PROGRAM Inspection Program Code Category Title Category Priority 03610 Research and Development Type A Broad E1A 3 0361'. Research and Development Type B Broad ElB 3 Research and Development Type C Broad ElC 5 03612 03613 Research and Development Multisite- -

81 1 Multiregional Type A Broad (Secondary Code)

Research and Development Other E 3 03620 7

03710 Civil Defense K 11200 Source Material Other (150 Kilograms E 3 11210 Source Material Shielding E 3 11220 Source Material Military Munition Test K 7 11230 Source Material General License Districution - 40.34 E 3 11300 Source Material Other >150 Kilograms E 3 11700 Rare Earth Extraction and Processing E 3 21310 SNM Plutonium - Neutron Source Greater Than 200 Grams at 5

Universities E1C 21320 SNM Plutonium - Neutron Source Greater Than 200 Grams Other Than Universities ElC 5 22110 SNM Plutonium ' Unsealed, Less Than 2

Critical A

, _ . 22111 SNM U-235 and/or U-333 Unsealed, A 2 Less Than Critical 22120 SNM Plutonium - Neutron Source E2 6 Less than 200 Grams 7

22130 Power Sources Byproduct and/or SNM K 22140 SNM Plutonium - Sealed Sources in 6 F

Devices 22150 SNM Plutonium - Sealed Sources 6 Less Than Critical F 22151 SNM U-235 and/or U-233 Sealed 6 F

Sources Less Than Critical 22160 Pacemaker Byproduct and/or SNM 7

Medical Institution K 22161 Pacemaker Byproduct ano/or K 7 Individual 22162 Pacemaker Byproduct and/or  ;

Manufacturing and Cistrioution E i

Li cense Distribut on-70.39 E 1 22170 SNM General

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TABLE 3, 2800 MATERIALS INSPECTION PROGRAMS Inspection Category Priority Program Code Category Title 05100 Sealed Source Review (none) - -

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