ML20148S569
| ML20148S569 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 07105641 |
| Issue date: | 01/12/1981 |
| From: | Kirk W UNITED NUCLEAR CORP., UNITED NUCLEAR CORP. (SUBS. OF UNC, INC.) |
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| ML20148S558 | List: |
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| 18239, NUDOCS 8102050389 | |
| Download: ML20148S569 (30) | |
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'JNC 2500 SHIPPING CONTAINER' USNhu CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE.5641 1.
General information.
i The number of components to be shipped ar+ nuclear safe as a single i
shipment. The package is used only for component protection from damage during handling and shipment.
i The package construction is primarily steel, aluminum, and other metals with small amounts of rubber, plastic or similar for surface protection of the product being shipped.
1.1 intteduction
The DNC 2500 package will be used to ship unirradi-
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The quantity of material per package shall not exceed Type A l
quantities of radioactive material and componen:s, as specified in Table 10.0-I of SNM #368.
The contents of' a single shipping container shall be limited to one (1) module or cluster.
1.2 Package
Description:
1.2.1 Packaging
1.
Weight Maximum Cross Weight 7,000 lbs.
2.
Materials of Construction: The package consists of steel, aluminum, and other metals with small amounts of rubber, plastic, or similar.
3.
Descriptioq: Specific packaging is not required, as
- i safety it independent of packaging in the same manner as Reference 2.
Examples of containers that have been used are shown in Appendix 1.3 in Drawings A-301085, A-30203, A-30340, A-20367, and A-302881, but are not limited to these specific packages.
4 Pressure Relief: Any pressure is relieved by leakage at either ungasket#.d seal, or icw pressure gasket seal.
1.2.2 Operational Features: Use of pxckage(s) is simple, and no discussion is provided.
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UNC 2500 SHIPPING CONTAINER USNRC CERTTFICATE OF COMPLIANCE 5641 1.2 (Continued) :
1 1.2.3 Contents of Package:
1.
Type And Form Of Material:
Unirradiated fuel clusters, modules or other components in which the fuel is encapsulated.'
2.
Maximum Quantity Of Material Per Package:
Not to exceed Type A uantities radioactive material ~
and components containing U-235 as specified in Table 10.0-I:
P,10.0-4, dated June 4, 1976 P.10.0-5, dated June 4, 1976 P.10.0-6, dated June +, 1976 P.10.0-7, dated June 4, 1976 P.10.0-7A, dated September 28, 1978 P.10.0-73, dated March 20, 1978 P.10.0-8, dated June 4, 1976 P.10.0-9, dated June 4, 1976 P.10.0-10, dated September 28, 1978 of UNC License SNM #368, Docket #70-371.
Ths contents cf a single shipping container shall be limited to one (1) module or cluster.
3.
Additionally, a maximum of 700 grams U-235 or 40 grams U-235/ inch of the type anc form of material specified in 1.2.3(1) may compose a Fissile Class III shipment.
2.
Structural Evaluation:
2.1 Structural Design:
2.1.1 Discussion - As noted previously 'n Paragraph 1, the safety is independent of packaging and no design analysis of the package will be made.
2.2 Weights And Center Of Gravity:
The C'.G. is essentially the center of the package and applies to the loaded or unloaded condition.
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-LTC 2500 SHIPPING C,0NTAINER Mi,RC CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE 5641
' 2.
Structural Evaluation y
2.4 General Standards for All Packages 1
2.4.1 Chemical and Galvanic Reactions No reactions of concern would occur during shipment or accident conditions for reasonable exposures.
2.4.2 Positive Closure The closure is as necessary to provide product quality protection.
2.4.3 Lifting Devices Only minor lifting is performed with hand trucks to place on hawl truck or dolly to roll on or off the transportation veh1cles.
2.4.4 Tiedown, Devices Practice is as per 49 CFR 177.842.(d).
2.5 Standards fer Type B and Large Quantity Packaging Not Applicable 2.6 Normal Conditions c' Transport 2.6.1 Heat and 2.6.2 Cold The nuclear components would not be affected by l
temperatures between -400 F. and +1300 F.
2.6.3 Pressure No effect.
2.6.4 Vibration No ef fect.
2.6.5 Water Spray No effect. Criticality control considers moderation of various water densities.
2.6.6 Free Drop, 2.6.7 Corner Drop, 2.6.8 Penetration and 2.6.9 Compression The nuclear components are constructed to withstand such conditions.
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UNC 2500 SHIPPING-CONTAINER g NRC CERTIFICATE OF COMFLIANCE 5641 2.
Structural Evaluttion 2.7 Hyoothetical Accident Conditions 2.7.1 Free Drop and 2.7.2 Puncture Test i
d.
Comparison to similar Packages Considerations are etmilar to Ref. 2 wherein.the components can witnacand these accident conditions without dependence on the packaging.
2.7.3 Thermal Test and 2.7.4 Water Immersion These tests were not performed since only materials that will not thermally decompose at 14750 F are shipped.
The nuclear safety of the package contents per shipment has been evaluated with the assumption of in-leakage of water.
2.7.5 Summarv of Damage Under the assumption of minimum packaging protection, the integrity of the nuclear components would not be compro-mised. Minor surface dents and depressions on the component would probably occur as a result of the 30 ft.
drop test.
2.8 Special Form Although the contents of the package would meet the requirements of special form, there is no shipping advantage to be obtained since enriched uranium has such a low relative radioactivity.
2.9 Fuel Rods While contributing containment due to the cladding is present in all cases, the prime attribute is the material in solid form, having no dimension less than 0.5 mm., and at least one dimension greater than 5 mm.
2.10 Appendix None 3.
Thermal Evaluation Not re.ouired, as r.aterials are not irradiated.
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~UNC 2500 SHIPPING CONTAINER' USNRC CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE 5641 14.
Containment 8
4.1 Containment Boundarv Primary retention is associated with the material being a solid phase, always clad, with no piece having a dimension less than 0.5 mm. and at least one dimension greater than 5 mm.
4.2 Requirements ' for Normal Conditions of Transport i
As indicated in paragraph 2.6, the components being transported j
would withstand the test conditions of appendix A to 10 CFR, Part 71.
4.2.1 Release of Radioactive Material As indicated in paragraph 4.1 and 2.9 above, the form of the material being transported, in addition to the integrity of the cladding, would prevent' direct release of radio--
active material from the package, l
4.2.2 Pressurization of Containment Vessel Not Applicable 4.2.3 Coolant Containment Not Applicable 4.2.4 Coolant Loss Not Applicable.-
' 4. 3 Containment Requirements,for the Hypothetical Accident Conditions As indicated in paragraph 2.7 above, the components being trans-ported would withstand the test conditions of Appendix B of 10 CFR 71.
4.3.1 Fission Cas Products Not Applicable 4.3.2 Release of Contents There would be no release of radioactive materials exceeding the maximum quantities defined in paragraph 71.36(a)(2) of CFR 71.
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UNC'2500 SHIPPING CONTAINER
-USNRC CERTIFICATE OF CCMPLIANCE 5641, 5.- Shieldina Evaluation-Not required-due.to low radioactivity of the material to be transported.
l6.
Criticality Evaluation l
The criticality' safety of tue contents of package (s) listed in paragraph 1
1.2.3 above is evaluated in SNM licensa No. 368. To avoid' security-classification of this application we.have not attached this reference
. material.
7.
Operatina Procedures 7.1 Procedures for Loading the Package
- Procedures for packaging labeling, inspection and release for shipping are given in our SNM Shipping Guide, Section 14.
' An example cf this procedure, together with associated route cards
.and inspection records, is 'in Appendix-7.4.
7.2 Procedures for Unicading the Package Procedures for receiving and unloading are given in our SNM Shipping Guide, Section 13-(see example in Appendix 7.4).
7.3 Preparation of An Empty Package for Transport See 7.1 above.
8.
Acceptance Tests and Maintenance Program f
8.1 Acceptance Tests New packages would. be subject to SNM Shipping Guide, Section 16 on f
Procurement or Modification of Shipping Containers (example given
.i in Appendix 8.3) and our approved QA program.
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For these packages, only visual and dimensional inspection would be performed.
8.2 Maintenance Program Our SNM Shipping Gufde, Section 14 in Appendix 7.3 covers this program.
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O Section 14 SUBJECT UNC-NPD Packaging, labeling,' Inspection and Release for Shipping.
PURPOSE To establish and define the requirements for packaging, lab e ling,
inspection and rele6 sing radioactive materials for transpert.
APPLICABILITY All ra'dioactive materials to be transported off the premises of the
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Naval Products Divisten
- e other facilities either by UNC. vehicles, common carriers or pc ? ;al service.
Product shipment to custome:
(ERDA) is handled 'as requir0d by contract.
RESTRICTIONS 1.
No radioactive materials are to be transported in UNC employee' privately owned vehicles.
2.
Only MBA Custodians or their delegates are authori=ed to re-lease materials for transfers.
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i RESPONS!3* LIT *ES 1.
MBA Custodians or their delegates are responsible for directing
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the accivities relating to packaging of rtdioactive materials 1
as required in this procedure.
2.
The Plant Services Department is responsible for final over-checks and release of packages to carriers or CNC trucks.
3.
Health Phyr.ics (NIS-) will perform required contamination and radiation survey.
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External Shipments To other Licensees a.
verification
,ver1fy that the racirient is au tho r.i.:.e d...t o r e c e iv e th e type,.
form and quantity of SNM to be transferred (See Para. 70.42 of 10 CFR 70).
b.
Packaging and Inscoction (Sy NMC Personnel) 1.
For shipment in excess of exempt or small quantities of enriched U (see SNM Shipping Guide Section 2,3 and 4) only DCT specification or NT.C/DCT approved containers are to be used which have been authorized by the NIS Department via' a " Container Specification and Inspection Report."
2.
Select the contataers which are auth'orized for thi items and quantities to be peckaged.
3.
Inspect, package, and doc 2 ment in accordance with Attachment A,
" Instructions for Completing Container Specification and Inspection Report (CSIR) ".
Place tamper seals on containe'rs immediately after packaging and closing containers.
4.
Forward completed report to Nuclear Matertal control (NMC) office, notify NIS of pending shipment, and request con-tamination and radiat$on survey of container.
c.
Survey and Release (3y NMC Personnel) 1.
NMC obtain prior approval te make the shipment from the Consignee in accordance with his requirements, (e.g.,
SNM-KAPL requires a request by TWX and a TWX approval prior to releasing the shipment).
2.
NMC Foreman audit the CSIR to assure that the inspection is completed, quantities, and items are in compliance with the authorization.
3.
Determine type of labels required, and other special controls required.
See SNM Shipping Guide, Sections 8 &
11.
4.
Initiate and prepare the followings a.
Radioactive labels (two for each container) and i
enter required data on the labels.
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Type A or Type 3,
Fissile Radioactive or R1dioactive Materia' c.
"Carrosive" label if necessary.
d.
Factory Shipping Order 'FSC)
Record required in-formacion for internal control purposes.
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Vehicle Placards.
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SNM SHIPPING GUIDE Section 14 o
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Small packagas of small quantities of_ enriched U
.(See SNM Shippin; Guide, Sections 2 & 4
) are authorized to be mailed.
(F3s U.S.
Postal Publicatier
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A label containing the following information is required on the outside of.the package:
" Radioactive material, gamma radiation at surface of parcel less than 10 milliroentgens for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
No significant alpha, beta, or neutron radiation".
requ'rements of 2.a.1,2, l
i The packages must meet the
. and (a) the outside of the inner container must bear the marking " Radioactive Material - No Label Re-quired".
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(b).
Liquid rsdioactive material must additionally be packaged within a leak and corrosion re-sistant inner container, surrounded by suf-ficient absorbent material to ab s orb at least twice the volume of liquid contents.
(a) Mate rial classified as non-radioactive can be mailed.(See SNM Sh'ipping Guide, Section 1).
3.
Emptv containers Empty containers bearing radioactive mnrkings or labels on the outside must be labeled with an " empty" label.
The label is six inches square with white background and letters in black at least one inch high.
The labels should be weather-resistant and avoid peeling.
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RIV. 0 1N0?RUCTICNS FOR COMPLETING " CONTAINER SPECIFICATION AND INSPECTION REPORT" (CSIR)
Section l4 1
A.
INTRODUCTION
- This instruction is to be followed for all containers used to package radioactive materials (in excess of small quantities of enriched U ISee SNM Shipping Guide, Sections 2&4 ]) which will be transported off tse premises of NPD, unless otherv'ise exempted.
l Sep2 rate CSIR's for each shipping container are provided (attached:
Each form' specifies the items to be inspected and the authorized
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PACKAGING PROCEDdRE (To be performed by " packager")
1.
Verify that the Specification Number and other markings required (as shown en the form) are plainly and durably marked.
For Standard Specification Containers this will be on the bottom of drum.
For DQT Cart. containers, this mar be on a separate pla a welded to the container or may be
' painted on.
Record the serial number assigned to assign a number to identify,each container.
2.
Inspect the container to assure it is un' impaired, i.e.,
that there are no dents, tears, holts, cracks, etc., which may contribute to structural weakness or cause leakage.
Super-ficial marks such as minor dents, chipped paint, scratches, etc., are not to be considsred rejectable.
3.
Inspect all closure devices, gaskets, 8tds, bolt rings to insure that the integrity cf these have been maintained.
' NOTE :
Any container whidh is damaged must be removed free use.
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Sectiet 14 o-n-
Containers requires repair:
3.5 Mark the container as "Under Repair - Do not use" by painting it directly"on the drum,or affixing a permanent type tag.
Issue a work order for the re) air needed.
The means used to repair shall be racctded.
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4.
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5.
Package only those items as authorized on the CSIR.
NOTE:
All items which have expos 6d fuel must be wrapped, ci placed in containers to prevent unnecessary contamination within the container.
Suitable cushioning and blocking of items should also be placed in the container to prevent inner packages or items from shifting during handling and transporting.
6.
Record the weights and items packaged as required on the form.
7.
Carefully inspect and affix all required closure devices to assure proper and secure closures.
Use and remplete the step-by-step overcheck items shown on the CSIR.
8.
Record the gross weights on drums and check against allowable for container.'
9.
All containers most have a seal affixed to the container which is attaened such that the seal would have to ce broken to open the centainer.
Affixing th e seal and recording of the number on the CSIR denotes that all overchecks have been completed and g
the container meets all the requirements listed and is, therefore, ready for shipment.
- 10. Sign and ';ts the form when all has been comple,:ed.
11.
Forward completed forms to the designated office.
NOTE:
For all items which are inspected, enter your initials to denote it was acceptable.
If an item was rejected and repaired, enter "Rej-Rep."
File a written explanation of what was damaged and how repaired along with the CSIR.
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1 SNM SHIPPING GUIDE Section 13 SUBJECT
.Procedura for receiving radioactive shipments from other licensees.
PURPOSE
.To establish and define area of responsibility for the administration of an ef fectiver problem to assure full compliance w'ith regulatory require-ments for receiving shipments of radioactive material from other licensees,
PROCEDURT 1.
Upon receipt of containert of radioactive material or empty containerr' fr'om other licensees, the Receiving Department shall inspect the con-tainer for. damage, signs of tampering, broken seals, and' assure handling in accordance with any special instructions provided by shipper.
Ascertain that estimated and actual arrival times were in good agreenent.
Check inte7:ity of tamper seals within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of receipt time..
2.
A radiation /contamin,ation survey of each package and truck (where ap-plicable) received is to be performed by NIS w'ithin 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> of receipt of shipment if received duri.ng normal working hours or no later than 18 hours2.083333e-4 days <br />0.005 hours <br />2.97619e-5 weeks <br />6.849e-6 months <br /> if, received after normal working hours,.
2 HPD acceptance limits are:
300 DPM/100cm for removable surface con-tamination 20 mR/hr at surface FROM IESIDE sources.
NRC and carrier must be i-tately notified if above: 22,000 DPM/100cm2 for removable surface c 2mination; 2'00 mR/hr. at surface or 10 mR/hr at 3 ft. dis-tance f ro' external surface of package.
3.
If any irregularities exist or damage is evident, set containers aside and notify NIS and/or Security Department (s) for special.in-structions.
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If any of tFr tamper-safing devices have been disturbed in a-
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way that may indicate an attempt to render the device inoperable or iffthe device has been accidentally damaged, ths following actions should be taken (1)_
The affected containers should immediately be. resealed with.another tamper-safing device, and the resetling should be witnessed and attested to by the personnel delivering the, containers.-
(2)
The containers shoulk be weighed and a determination made as to whether ' any of the contents have been removed.
(3)
If the contents of the-containers appear to be in order, the shipper should be notified and given the option of vita'essing. a quantitative assessment of the containers
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i contents within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> following receipt of the shipmenn.
If tha shipper does not respond to this offer, the contents
.of the container should be assaJsed as soon as possible but in no case later than 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> after receipt.
(4)
.If the contents of the containe,rs appear to have been re-noved, the shipper and the Director of tse appropriate NRC Inspection and Inforcement Regional Of fice listed in Appendix A of 10 CTR Part 73 should be notified and given the ' option of witnessing a quantitative assessment of the containers' contents within 24. hours following receipt.
If neither responds to this offer, the contents-of the con-tainer should be quantitatively assessed immediately and witnessed and attested to by personnel from at least two different groups within the receiver's organization.
4.
Acceptable containers of radioactive materials received are to be trans.ferred to '( and unpackaged by) the Nuclear Material Control Group.
5.
Prior to unpackaging, the NMC Group will check the' shipping papers accompanying the package for special instructions provided by the shipper for safe opening of the contain,er and handle accordingly.
6.
Prior to unpacking, the U-235 content shall be obtained from the shipper if not shown on packing list and handled in accordance w i t h N I-S authorization.
7.
Confirm weight cf material rece!.ved wie.h shipping do cuments.
Fill out Form NRC-284 when NRC-741 cannot be completed within 10 days; report on NRC-741 within 30 days after receipt.
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OPERATION D ESCRI P'1 IOli DRAWINGS, DOCUMENTS OPERATOR 5.
WORK REMARKS & STAMPS SIGNATURE /DATL till I T Sif IPT 010 l
Receipt Date Receipt Time
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COMMENTS 9132 Recuiving (Plant Services) Inspect Truck and Dill of LaMng:
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No Visible Damage I
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Removable Surface Co tanination N00 l
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Internal Radiation NPD Limits 20mR/fl at g
external surfaces of pkg.
- N itC In u s t be hotifled immediately via NIS if in' excess of 22,000 DPtt/lOOcm2 or'230 mR/II at surface
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PURPO9E:
To define requirements for procurement of new shipping containers or modification of existing shipping containers.
LIMI*/ATION:
i This procedure dves no t' apply to shipping containers ordered by customere of UNC (i.e.,
contract item shipping containers).
REQUIREMENTS:
1.
Obtain NIS approval of any new modified container design.
NIS shall obtain any NRC/ DOT licensing approval required.
This requirement applies to Weanda$d DOT or special UNC cents.iners.
2.
The purchase requisition / order shall include.
a.
Sufficient detail to completely describs the containe..
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Test and inspection requirements.
c.
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Any field / receipt inspections by UNC and consequences of rejection.
Review DOT -49 CFR and 10 CFR 71 for some requirements, i
3.
The p$rchase requisition shall include approval by NMC and NIS.
4.
Vendor certification / inspection data and any Usc field / receipt in-spection data shall be retained on file by NMC.
5.
Any requirement for field / receipt inspection (fample, partial or complete) sna11 he set foruh by NMC personnel.
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