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i DiC CORPORATION NAVAL SYSTEMS DIVISION RADIATION SAFETY MANUAL Location Addresst DiC Corporation Naval Systems Division 4800 East River Road Mail Stop M215 MANUAL NO.
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.PNC CORPORATION Naval Systems Division Page 1 of 1 Revision 0
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 PBLE OF CONTENTS Revision Section Number Number _
Title 0
i Statement of Policy 0
1.0 Rediation Safety Administration 2.0 RadiatAon Safety Training 0
0 3.0 Reports and Records 0
4.0 Personnel Monitoring 0
5.0 Survey Meters 0
6.0 Posting, Security, and Storage Requirements 7.0 Procedure for Exchange of Lealed Sources 0
8.0 Procedure for Operating Exposure Devices 0
9.0 Receipt Shipment, and Transportation of Radioactive O
Materials 1
o 10.0 Emergency Procedure 0
11.0 Inspection and Maintenance of Radiographic Equipmeat 0
12.0 Leak Testing 0
13.0 Radiation Safety /udits O
14.0 List of Exhibits Appendixes A
Responsible Individuals B
NRC Licenses C
Notice tu Employees Form D
10CP1t14 E
10CRF20 F*
10CFR30 G
10CFR34 H
10CTR71 I
QA Program for Transportation of Radioactiv,' Materials Q
Y 3 /tt I 9 2 Rollan Tocht, PA Manager Date
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P.O. Box 59043 Revision 0 9
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55459 0043 (612)571 9201 Telex 29 0432 fMC Statement of Policy IHC Corporation Naval Systems Division is deeply committed to conducting its radiographic operations safely and in accordance with all Federal and State regulations.
Thin Radiation Safety Manual documents the Radiation Safety Program of FMC Corporation Naval Systems Division and shall be utilized by all personnel in the conducting of radiographic operations.
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The implementation of the requirements of this manual are each persons responsibility as depicted in this Radiation Safety Manual.
The PA Manager shall be responsible for ensuring qualified personnel working to this manual, along with the status and the adequacy of the Radiation Safety Program, of which he shall advise the General Manager.
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FMC CORPOR,.IION Bulletin 1.0 Naval Systems Division Page 1 of 5 Revision 0
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 1.0 RADIATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 1.1 SCOPE This procedure describes the administration of the FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Program.
1.2 ORGANIZATION 1.2.1 The organisational structure of FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Program is depicted in figure 1. The specific individuals and their qualifications shall be identified in Appendix A.
1.2.2 The General Manager has overall responsibility and authority for the direction of FMC/NSD.
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t 1.2.3 The Product Assurance Manager reports to the Genersi Manat,er and has
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overall responsibility a2d authority for the administrarlon of the FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Program. Specific responsibilities include, but are not necessarily limited to a.
Liaison with the 'JSNRC on license matters.
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Periodic review and upt.ating the contents of this manual.
l 1.2.4 The Radiation Safety Officer has the ruthority and responsibility for the implementation of the FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Program.
Specific responsibilities include, but are not necessarily limited tot i
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Maintaining control of procurement and disposal of licensed l
material.
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Developing and maintaining up-to-date operating and emergeacy procedures.
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Establishing and maintaining a personnel morltoring program.
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Procuring and maintaining radiation survey instruments.
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Establishing and conducting the training program for i
radiographers and radiographers' assistants.
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Examining and determining competence of radiographic personnel.
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Establishing and maintaining storage facilities.
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Maintaining exposure devices, radiography facilities, and j
associated equipment.
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Establishing and maintaining the leak-testing program.
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Establishing and maintaining the internal inspection system, k.
Performing source replacement and source tagging operations.
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Condr.cting quarterly inventories and maintaining utilization logs.
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Establishing and conducting a survey instrument calibration program.
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Establishing and maintaining MC/NSD recordkeeping system.
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Reviewing and ensuring maintenance of those records kept by others.
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Assuming control and instituting corrective action in emergency situations, q.
Investigating the cause of incidents and determining necessary preventive action.
The Radiation Safety Officer may delee, ate the performance of the foregoing duties to radiographers and/or radiographer assistants; however, the responsibility for the adequate performance cannot be delegated.
1.2.5 The Radiographer is an individual who performs or supervises radiographic operations. He reports to the Radiation Safety Officer and is responsible for ensuring that radiographic practices are in compliance with this Radiation Safety Program.
1.2.6 The Radiographer's Assistant is an individual who assists the Radiographer in carrying equipment; setting up and providing surveillance over radiation areas; placement of radiographic film; and processing of the film. The Radiographer's Assistant may operate the exnosure devices and conduct surveys only while under the direct superviston vr the Radiographer.
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Radiographer's personal presence, b.
Radiographer's ability to give inunediate assistance if required.
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Radiographer's observing the perfornunce of the Radiographer's Assistant for compliance to the rules of this manual.
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 1.3 QUALIFIC'.IIONS 1.3.1 The Radiation Safety Officer shall have a thorough knowledge of management policies, company and administrative procedures and safety procedures related to the protection against radiation exposures.
1.3.2 Radiographers and Assistant Radiographers shall have received the required training and have demonstrated their knowledge and proficiency in the requirements of the program, to the satisfaction of the Radiation Safety Officer, prior to being assigned to perform radiography.
1.4 RADIATION SATETY PROGRAM 1.4.1 Content The FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Program is described in the FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Manual and is comprised of administrative and operating procedures as well as the NRC rules and regulations applicable to Radiation Safety.
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The Product Assurance Manager is responsible for the administration, approval, and distribution of the Radiation Safety Manual and the revisions thereto. Distribution shall be to the NRC, Radiation Safety Officer, and designated radiographers/radiographers' assistants.
1.4.2 Revision The revision number on the Table of Contents page indicates the revision number of the Radiation Safety Manual. Each section shall also be identified on the Table of Contents with its individual revision number and revision date. When a change is made to any section of the Radiation Safety Manual, the whole section shall be reissued in its entirety.
1.4.3 Review and Approval The Product Assurance (PA) Manager and the Radiation Safety Officer shall be responsible for obtaining review and acceptance of changes to the Radiation Safety Program by the NRC, prior to distribution.
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1.4.4 Distribution The PA Manager shall maintain a distribution log which identifies the individuals to whom controlled manuals are assigned. Upon accept 9nce, the PA Manager shall distribute the revised sections to individuals listed in the los utilising a transmittal letter similar to Exhibit 1.
The individual receiving the transmitted revisions shall acknowledge receipt and updating of the manual by signing, dating, and returning the transmittal letter to the PA Manager. The PA Menager shall provide followup, as necessary, to ensure receipt of controlled manuals and revisions thereto.
I Distribution of revisions to the Appendices and List of Exhibits Sections of this Radiation Safety Manual may be distributed upon approval of the Radiation Safety Officer.
1.5 MANAGEMENT REVIEW 1.5.1 The Radiation Safety Officer and the PA Manager shall be responsible for reviewing the Radiation Safety Program annually to determine the need for revision.
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Bulletin Title Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 GENERAL HANAGER P.A. MANAGER OF ALTITOR FUNCTIONAL MANUFACTUR1dG
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RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER PURCHASING I
RADIOGRAPHERS AND 1ADIOGRAPHER ASSISTANTS FIGURE 1: ORGANIZATION CHART FMC/NSD CORPORATION RADIATIGN SAFETY PROGRAM
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O Bulletin Title Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/_b8 2.0 TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION OF PERSONNEL l
l 2.1 SCOPE This procedure outlines the Radiation Safety Training Program used by FMC/NSD. The Radiation Safety Of ficer shall be tosponsible for the administration of the Radiation Safety Training Program.
2.2 RADIOGRAPHER TRA! WING AND QUALIFICATIONS 2.2.1 Classroom Training a.
The classroom training shall be conducted in accordance with 10 CFR Part 34. Paragraph 34.31 (a).
A minimum of forty hours classroom training is required. The topics to be covered and the approximate hours shall be as shown in Attachment 1 in this section.
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The clast, room training shall be conducted in one of the following methodst (I
Conducted by FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Officer or a designated alternate utilising the FMC/NST Radiation Safety Manual and the NRC Regulations.
Conducted by an organization that has a Radiation Safety Training Program approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, such as:
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MQS, Inc.
2301 Arthur Avenue Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
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Amersham 40 North Avenue Burlington, MA 01803 When these training programs are used, the Radiation Safety Officer shall require sufficient documentation.
2.2.2 Field Training a.
On-the-job training under the supervision of a qualified radiographer shall be required.
b.
A minimum of 3 months training in the topics as shown in in this section shall be required.
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2.2.3 Examination. Upon completion of the foregoing training, and prior to assignment as a radiographer, each radiographer shall success-fully complete per 2.2.4 the following examinations:
a.
Specific The specific estimation shall consist of 2 minimum of twenty-five questions and shall be given upon completion of the classroom training. This exam will cover the FMC/NSD Administrative and Operating Procedures and the NRC Regulations.
b.
General: The general examination shall consist of a ninimum of forty questions and shall be given upon completion of the field training. This test covers radiography and radiation safety.
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Practical: A practical examination shall be given upon completion of the field training. The examination shall demonstrate the individual's competency to conduct a safe radiographic operation.
2.2.4 Crading of Examinations A passing grade for each examination of at least 80 percent a.
shall be attained.
b.
Examinatfons will be reviewed with the tested individual so that any inft+mation that is not understood can be again covered so the individual does understand. Those who f ail any or all of the three examinations will require additional training as determined by the Radiation Safety Officer and shall be re-examined.
2.3 RADIOGRAPHER'S ASSISTMg 2. 3. '.
Classroom Training a.
The classroom training shall be conducted in accordance with 10;TR 34. Paragraph 34.31 (b).
A minimum of 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> of classroom training and demonstrated understanding is required. The topics to be covered and the approximate hours shall be as shown on Attachment 3 in this section.
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FMC/hSD classroom training shall be cJnducted by the Radiation Safety Officer or a designated alternate utilizing the FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Manual and the NRC Regulations.
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Bulletin Title Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 2.3.2 Examination Spielfic The radiographer's assistant examination shall consist of a minimum of twenty-five questions approved by the Radiation Safety Officer and shall be given upon completion of the classroom training. This exam will cover the FMC/NSD Administrative Operating Procedures (Radiation Safety Manual) and the NRC Regulations.
Practical A practical field examination shall be completed to demonstrate and understanding of the classroom training.
2.3.3 Evaluation of Examination a.
A passing grade for each examination of at least 80 percent shall be attained.
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Examinations will be reviewed with the tested individual so that any information that is not understood can be again
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covered so the individual does understand. Those who f ail any or all of the three examinations will require additional training as determined by the Radiation Safety Officer and shall be re-examined.
2.4 PERICDIC TRAINING 2.4.1 Radiographers and Radiographer's assistants shall be given periodic training in FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Policy and Procedores, and NRC Bulletins regarding radiation safety. The Radiation Safety Officer will be responsible to assure personnel receive the periodic t
training at least once a year.
2.5 PREVIOUS TRAINING 2.5.1 When suf ficient documentation is available to assurt that previous training compiles with 10 CFR 34. Appendix A, the Radiation Safety officer may waive the initial training ss described in Paragraph 2.2.1.
2.5.2 When the initial is waived, the radiographer shall be given instruction in FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Manual by the Radiation Safety Officer and successfully pass the examination as described in Paragraph 2.2.3.
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I 2.6 RECORDS 2.6.1 A Radiation Safety Training Record (Exhibit 2) shall be completed
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retained in accordance with Section 3 of this manual.
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Bulletin Title Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 RADIOGRAPHERS TRAINING Nours of l
Instruction Topic Required I.
Fundamentals of Radiation Safety 12 A.
Characteristics of gamma radiation (1) 3.
Units of radiation dose (aren) and quantity of radioactivity (curie)
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Navards of exposure to radiation (1)
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Levels of radiation from licensed material (2)
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Methods of controlling radiation dose (6)
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Working time 2.
Working distances t
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Shielding l
Radiation Detection Instrumentation To Be Used 4
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Use of radiation survey instruments (2)
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Operation 1
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Calibration 3.
Limitations B.
Survey techniques (1)
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Use of personnel monitoring equipment (1) 1.
Film badges and thermoluminescent dosimeters (TI.D's) j 2.
Pocket dosimeters j
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Radiographic Equipment To Be Used 5
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Radiographic exposure devices (3)
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Storage cos. tainers (2) i IV.
Explanation of FNC/NSD Administrative and i
Operating F ocedures 4
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O Bulletin Titlet Radiation Safety Manant Date 6/22/88 Hours of Instruction Topic Required V.
Practical Demonstration of Radlographic Inspection 5
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Set-up of radiographic expasure devices B.
Survey C.
Calculations of Radiation Atea D.
Radiographic techniques E.
Disassembly and securing of ;.tposure device after inspection VI.
Inspection of Maintenance Performed by the Radiographer's 1
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Case Histories of Radiography Accidents 1
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Bulletin Titlet Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 FIELD TRAINING PROGRAM 1.
Instruction on radiation monitoring and detection equipment.
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Sarvey instruments B.
Pocket dosimeters C.
Film badges 2.
Instruction on the set-up and operation of the radiographic exposure device and related equipment.
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Instruction on the establishment of restricted areas and performing survey.
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Instruction on the performance of preventive maintenance on radiographic equipment.
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Instruction on completing the Radiographer's Field Report and other required records.
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/g8 RADIOCRAPNERS' ASSISTANT TRAINING Nours of Instruction Topic
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FMC/NSD Administration Policy 1/2 II.
INC/NSD Administrative and Operating Procedures for Radiographic Operations (Radiation Safety Manual)
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Radiation Sefety Administration 1/4 B.
Radiation Safety Training Program 1/2 C.
Reports and Records 1/2 D.
Reports and Records 1/2 E.
Survey Meters--What they are and how they are used 1/2 F.
Posting, Security, and Storage Requirements 1/2 C.
Operating Procedure for Exposures Devices 1/2 Minimum Each Device H.
Demonstration of the Operation of the Exposure 1/2 Minimum Each Devices Device j
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Procedure for Exchange of Sealed Sources 1/2 l
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Transportation of Exposure Devices 1/4 K.
Emergency Procedures 1
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Inspection and Maintenance of Radiographic Exposure Devices 1/2 4
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Bulletin Title Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 Nours of Instruction Topic Required.
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Procedure for Leak Testing 1/4 N.
Radiation Safety Audits 1/4 O.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Rules and Regulations 1/2 i
10CrR19 - Notices, Inspections, and Reports to Workers Ir.struction 1/2 10CFR20 - Standards for Protection Against Radiation 10CFR34 - Licenses for Radiography and Radiation 4
Safety Requirements for Radiographic l
Operations 1/2 P.
Notice to Employees 1/4 i
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Radiation Protection Time, Distance and Shielding 1 1/4 i
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 3.0 REPORTS AND RECORDS 3.1 SCOPE This procedure lists the reports c.ad records used in the FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Program.
3.2 REPORTS 3.2.1 The FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Of ficer shall be responsible for the following reports or notification as required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in accordance with 10CTR20.
3.2.2 Records of surveys, radiation monitoring and disposal Reference 10CTR 20.401 3.2.3 Reports of theft or loss of licensed material Reference 10CFR 20.402 3.2.4 Notification of incidents Reference 10CFR 20.403 (m\\--)
3.2.5 Reports of over exposure Reference 10CFR 20.405 3.2.6 Personnel exposure and monitoring reports Reference 10CFR 20.407 3.2.7 Reports of personnel exposure on termination of employment or work Reference 10CFR 20.408 3.2.8 Notification and reports to individuals Reference 10CFR 20.409 and 10CFR 19.13 3.3 RECORDS 3.3.1 A summary of the records required for the administration of the FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Program is tested belows a.
Radiation Safety Training Record (Exhibit 2) b.
Radiographers Fle)d Report (Exhibit 3) c.
Quarterly Inspection & Maintenance Report (Exhibit 4) d.
Radioisotope Quarterly Inventory Report (Exhibit 5) e.
Leak Test Report 7-~
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Survey Insttument Calibration
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Receipt / Transfer of Radioisotope, includes inspection of shipping container (Exhibit 6) h.
Film Badge Reports 1.
Occupational Exposure History (Exhibit 7) j.
Quarterly Radiographer's Audit Report (Exhibit 8) k.
Radiation Safety Program Audit Report (Exhibit 9) 1.
Procurement Documents 3.4 RETENTION 3.4.1 The retention period for the records shall be as stated below
-Radiation Safety Training Record and Examinations 3 years
--Radiographer's Field Report Permanent
-Quarterly Inspection & Maintenance Report 2 years I
--Radioisotope Quarterly Inventory Report 2 years
--Leak Test Reports 6 months after next required test
-Survey Instrument Calibration 2 years
-Film Badge Reports Permanent
-Receipt / Transfer of Radioisotopes Permanent
-Occupational External Radiation Exposure History Permanent
-Quarterly Radiographers Audit Report 2 years l
--Radiation Safety Program Audit Report 2 years
-Procurement Documents 2 years I
3.5 MAINTENANCE l
3.5.1 The Radiation Safety Officer shall be responsible for maintaining program reports and records. Reports and records shall be maintained in such a manner as to protect them from damage or loss. Record files l
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Bulletin Titlet Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 4.0 PERSONNEL MON!TORING 4.1 SCOPE This procedure describes the requirements of personnel monitoring.
4.2 PERSONNEL MONITORING DEVICES 4.2.1 The personnel monitoring devicen used by FMC/NSD are described belows a.
Pocket Dosimeters The dosimeters used are the direct reading type. The dosimeter may be read at any time by the wearer to check the accumulated radiation dose received. To charge the dosimeter, i.e.,
return the meter reading to zero, it is inserted in the charging receptacle of the dosimeter charger and depressed. The voltage is adjusted by means of the control knob until the dosimeter is "Zeroed". The dosimeter should then be checked by holding it up to the light and viewing the scale.
If it is not on "Zero"s the dosimeter is placed on the charger and readjusted as necess. sty.
The Radiation Safety Officer shall ensure that Dosimeters are checked at least once a year for correct response to radiation.
They shall be acceptable if capable of reading to !30 percent of the actual dose they are exposed to. Records of these checks shall be maintained in the radiation safety files.
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Film Badges FMC/NSD uses the G-1 film badge which is supplied by the R.S. Landauer, Jr. & Company. The G-1 film badge records whole body dosage of X and/or gamma radiation within the range of 10 MR to 700 R.
Each radiographer is assigned a permanent film badge imprinted with the radiographer's name, participant number and the beginning date of the exposure period. The exposure period shall be defined as over seven (7) calendar days, beginning on Monday of each week. Film badges are supplied to each radiographer every week. Assistant Radiographers will also be assigned film badges in the same manner as above.
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Bulletin Title Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 Exposed film badges are returned to the R.S. Landauer, Jr. &
Company for processing and preparation of a weekly Radiation Dosimetry Report. The Radiation Dosimetry Report specifies the following informations Radiographer's Name Participant Number Social Security Number Birthdate Exposure to Badge Cumuistive Totals Permissible Accumulated Dosa Unused Part of Permissible Accumulated Dose c.
Radiation Monitors In addition to dosimeters and film badges, radiation monitors may be used which give an audible warning when in a gassas radiation field. The output is a "chirp" which begins at approximately 0.1 MR/HR, and increases in rate in a manner that is roughly proportional to the increasing field. In high fields, individual chirps cease and a constant tone is emitted. The Radiographers are requested to wear this additional protective device during operations and as required O
in Section 7. Paragraph 7.2.2.
4.3 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.3.1 The Radiographer and Radiographers Assistant shall be responsible for wearing the personnel monitoring devices described in Paragraph 4.2.la and 4.2.1b prior to performing radiography.
4.3.2 Radiography shall not be performed if any of the personnel monitoring devices are defective or the Radiographer or Radiographer's Assistant does not have all the personnel monitoring devices described in Paragraph 4.2.la and 4.2.lb.
4.3.3 The Radiation Safety Officer shall be responsible for assigning a film badge and pocket dosimeter for each Radiographer and Radiographer's Assistant.
4.3.4 The Radiation Safety Officer shall be responsible to assure that each Radiographer and Radiographer's Assistant prepare the Occupational External Radiation Exposure History form (Exhibit 7).
4.3.5 The Radiographer shall be responsible for completing the Radiographer's Field Report (Exhibit 3).
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4.3.6 The Radiation Safety Officer is responsible to forward, the first quarter of each calendar year, to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Director of Management and Program Analysist a.
A report of the total number of individuals for whom personnel monitoring was provided the preceding year.
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A statistical summary report of the personnel monitoring information for individuals in (a) above, indicating whole body exposure for previous year by exposure range. This report is provided by the R.S. Landauer, Jr. & Company to FMC/NSD.
4.3.1 The Radiation Safety Officer is responsible to provide to terminated
. employees for whom personnel monitoring was provided, a report of their total whole body exposure while under employment of FNC/NSD. A copy of this report will aiso be sent to the Nuclear Regulatory Comunission Director of Management and Program Analysis. Report will be furnished within 30 days of determination of exposure or 90 days of termination, whichever is earlier.
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Bulletin Title Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 5.0 SURVEY METERS 5.1 SCOPE This procedure describes the operation, maintenance, and calibration of survey meters.
5.2 TYPES OF SURVEY METERS 5.2.1 The survey meters used by FMC/NSD shall be capable of detecting radiation in a range of at least 2ar/hr through 1,000 mr/hr, and are as follows:
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Camma Industries Model 2505 b.
Camma Industries Model 252B Smack c.
Industrial Nuclear Model 2, Model 4 d.
Victoreen Model 400 e.
Dosimeter Model 3009 5.3 OPERATION 5.3.1 Camma Industries Model 250B, Model 250B Smack, Industrial Nuclear Model 2 (Analog Type) a.
Turn the selector switch to the "Batt" position. Meter indicator should be in the area designated "Bat-CHK" on the scale or over.
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Turn the selector to the "MR/HR" position - X 100, X 10 or X !
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5.3.2 Industrial Nuclear Model 4 (Digital Type) a.
Turn on instrument by pressing the onfoff button once.
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Battery test is performed continuons1y, low battery indicator is in the display panel.
The display indicates radiation intensity in ar/hr up to 2,000.
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5.3.3 Victoreen Model 400 a.
Turn the selector switch to the "BATT CHK" position. Meter l
indicator should be in areas designated "BATT OK" on the scale.
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Turn the selector to the "MR/HR" position - X 100, X 10, X 1 as needed.
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 5.3.4 Dosimeter Corporation Model 3009 a.
Check battery by depressing battery button on meter. Meter
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Turn the selector the "MR/NR" position - X 100, X 10. X 1 as needed.
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maintenance and calibration is performed by the following recognised repair and calibration agenciest 3
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ca=== Industries 2255 Ted Dunham Avenue 1
Baton Rouge, LA 70821 l
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Amersham 40 North Avenue Surlington, MA 01803 O
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San Leandro, CA 94577 5.4.2 The Radiation Safety officer shall ensure that each survey instrument is sent to one of the above agencies for calibration.
Survey instruments in use shall be recalibrated at least every 3 months. Instruments beyond their calibration due date shall be l
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5.5 RESPONs!1!LITIES OF THE RADIOGRAPHER 5.5.1 The Radiographer shall be responsible for having at least two (2) calibrated survey meters when performing radiography to this manual.
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 6.0 POSTING, SECURITY, AND STORAGE 6.1 SCOPE This procedure describes the requirements for posting and security during radiographic operations, storage requirements for exposure devices, and posting of source storage buildinga.
6.2 POSTING OF NOTICES TO WORKS 6.2.1 The Radiation Safety Of ficer shall conspicuously post the following documents:
a.
Form NRC Notica to Employees (Attachment 1 to this section) b.
Notice - (Attachment 2 to this section) 6.2.2 Notices of violation involving radiological working conditions, proposed civil penalties or Nuclear Regulatory commission orders applicable to FMC/NSD activities shall be posted immediately upon receipt by the Radiation Safety Officer.
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F 6.3 CALCULATING RADIATION BOUNDARIES 6.3.1 In calculating the boundaries of the high radiation area, the radiation area, and the restricted area, the folloving factors and terms are to be used to determine the dose rates at a given location.
a.
Inverse Square Law: The Inverse Square Law states that the I
intensity of radiation is inversely proportional to the square of the distance f rom the source, mathematically symbolised ast R
D2 Where Ri = the knovn dose rate in Roentgen / hour.
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6.3.2 Radiation Intensity The Radiation Intensity is the product of the energy emission rated (dose rate) of the source times the amount of curies the sourcs has, and is expressed as Roentgens / curie / hour at one (1) foot.
a.
The Radiation Intensity (d3su rt.te) value for Iridium - 192 in Roentgens / hour at one (1) foot per one (1) curie is 5.9 Roentgens / hour (R/Hr). For cobalt 60 in Roentgens / hour at one (1) foot per one (1) carie is 14.4 luintgene/ hour (R/Hr).
b.
Roentgent A Roentgen is a unit of radiation dose. One Roentgen (R) = 1000 milliroent gens (mR).
c.
Dose Ratet Dose Rate is a measure of how fast radiation dose is being received. It is a dose per unit of time. For example.
"The dose rate is 10 Ryentgens per hour".
6.3.3 Half-Value layer (HVL)
A half value layer (MVL) is that amount of material that will reduce a radiation intensity to one-half of its original value. The following HVL may be used in making calculations:
For iridium-192 The HVL f or steel is.5" i
The HVL foe lead is.25" The HVL for cer:::te in 1.9" For cobalt 60 The HVL for steel is.87" The HVL for lead is.49" The NVL for concrete is 2.7" 6.3.4 Shielding Factor a.
The shielding factor is a ratio aarked in each of the different collimators used in our radiogralhic operations, and indicates the amount the collimator reduces the radiation intensity.
Divide the radiation intensity by the shielding factoe to obtain the radiation intensity outside the collimator.
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Nigh Radiatien Areat Any area accessible to personnel where
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the petimeter of the restricted area to assure that the radir. tion level meets the requirements of a rastricted area. The results of this survey shall be secorded on "Radiographer's yield Report" (Exhibit 3).
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6.6.1 The source storage facility shall be s that when the exposure device is place ide, the radiation level at the outside surface shall not exce O MR/HR.
6.6.2 The storage area shall be locked at all times when not under terveillance by authorized personnal. The ac:ess to the area shall be controlled by the Radiation Safety Officer or his designee.
6.6.3 Source storate area shall be posted on all sides with "Caution, Radioactive Material" signs, as shown in Attachmen*, 5 of this section "Caution, Radicactive Materials" signs are not required on areas where radioactive materials are stored for less thar. eight (L) hours, provided the radinactive materials arc constantly attended and access is controlled by the Radiation Safety Officer or h!.-
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Rad 8.ation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 NOTICE COPIES OF THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW AT INC/NSD:
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NRC RULES & PEGULATIONS A.
10CFR-19 NOTICES, INSTRUCTIONS, AND REPORTS TO WORKERS; IN ECTIONS B.
10CFR-20 STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION 2.
FNC/NSD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (RADIATION SAFETY MANUAL)
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OPERATING & EMERGENCY PROCEDURES l
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NRC LICENSE PERSONS WHO WISH TO REVIEW THE ABOVE DOCUMENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER.
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 7.0 PROCEDURE FOR EXCHANGE OF SEALED SOURCES 7.1 SCOPE This procedure governs the methods of exchanging sealed sources using Gamma Industries Model C-10, Industrial Nuclear Model 50, or IR-50; Amersham Models 650, 850, 770, 771, or Spec C-1 Scource changers.
7.2 GENERAL 7.2.1 All the precautions used when making radiographic exposures, as described in Section 6.0 of this manual shall be followed during the exchange of a sealed source.
7.2.2 The Radiographer performing the source change shall also wear an audible radiation monitor in addition to film badge and dosimeter.
7.3 PROCEDURE 7.3.1 Locate source changer and projector in an area where the source may be exposed. A restricted area shall be established and posted. A survey of the source changer and projector shall be performed.
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Place units to minimize any bend radius in the source guide tube and control cabling.
7.3.2 Remove plug from exposure device and connect source control cable to the exposure device. Extend the control cable so that the operator is in a safe position.
7.3.3 Remove plug for source guide tube to the exposure device outlet tube.
7.3.4 Remove round plug from source changer (empty chamber).
7.3.5 Connect the short source guide tube to the exposure device outlet and source changer empty chamber. Unlock the exposure device and changet. Unlocking on Model IR-50 will be indicated by the fully extended red indicator on the lock body.
7.3.6 Crank decayed soutce into source changer by turning control cable handle clockwise.
NOTE:
Counterclockwise for Amersham equipment.
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 7.3.7 At this point, a survey meter'shall be employed to insure that the source has been safely located in the shielded position in the source changer. The radiation level shall not exceed 200 MR/HR at the surface of the Caanger. Lock the source changer side containing the decayed source. On the Model IR-50, the red indicator will be fully retracted.
7.3.8 Disconnect the short source guide tube from source changer and disengage disconnects.
7.3.9 Replace plug in source enanger outlet.
7.3.10 Remove plug from sources changer new source chamber.
7.3.11 Connect the control cable and new source pigtail.
7.3.12 Connect short source guide to source changer outlet.
7.3.13 Unlock the side of the source changer containing the "new" isotope and pull the new source into the exposure device by turning the control cable handle counterclockwise. (Clockwise for Auersham equipment.) Model IR-50 unlocking will be indicated by red indicator l]m fully extended.
7.3.14 Survey the exposure device with a survey meter to make sure the radioactive source is in the "safe" position in the exposure devico.
Verify that radiation levels not exceed 200 MR/HR at the surface of either the exposure device or changer. Lock the device and changer, then remove short source tube from exposure device and source changer.
7.3.15 Replace plug in empty chamber of source changer.
7.3.16 Reseal outlets on source changer with lead seals provided.
7.3.17 Remove old source number plate from plate holder on exposure device and replace with new source number plate located inside source changer. Place old source number plate in source changer.
7.3.18 Return short source tube to source changer case and seal. Two (2) lead seal wires have been furnished with the new source. One is to be used for resealing the source changer cap plugs and one for sealing the locking device on changer shipping container.
7.3.19 Affix proper shinping labels and return to the source supplier in accordance with Section 9.0 and Appendix H (if source exceeds 20/7 curies) of this manual.
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Radiation Sciety Hanual Date 6/22/88 8.0 PROCEDURE FOR OPERATING EXPOSURE DEVICES 8.1 SCOPE This procedure describes the method of operating exposure devices as used by FMC/NSD.
8.2 PROCEDURE 8.2.1 Prior to performing radiographic operations, the Radiographer shall perform the followings se Perform the daily inspection and naintenance required and record the results on the Radiographer's Field Report (Exhibit 3). Operation characteristics may be checked during the first exposure of the shift.
b.
Perform all necessary set up on parts to be radiographed.
c.
Establish a restricted area as described in Section 6.0 of their manu.'.
(7")
d.
Survey exposurs device at outlet plug and record the dose rate on the Radiographer's Field Report (Exhibit 3).
8.3 OPERATION OF EXPOSURE DEVICES 8.3.1 Oper tion of Camma cintury SA Exposure Device and Spec ! or:91 2-T.
a.
Always have an operating survey meter on hand during radiographic operations and use it.
b.
Remove the protector cap from the lock box thereby exposing the pigtail connector.
c.
Crank the control cable to e. length of approximately 6 inches.
d.
Connect control cable to pigtail.
e.
Crank control cable in so that mais coanecting thread can be screwed into lock box.
f.
Screw connecting thread int' lock box.
g.
Remove safety plug f rom prot. 2 ding nipple located approximately 1" from top of unit.
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Connect source tube.
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Place free end of source tube in desired position trying to keep it in a straight line without kinks.
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Stretch control cable away from exposure device in cs straight a line as possible.
k.
Unlock the unit by turning the handle back (counterclockwise) which will permit the key to be turned. This is required only on the SA model.
1.
Crank source out as smoothly as possible. When you feel that source is approaching end of source tube, slow the turning speed so that pigtail does not strike the end of the source tube with undue force.
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Survey to see that radiation levels are within limits.
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At the end of exposure, retract source into unit.
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Now for the most important step of all:
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Survey carefully to be sure that source has returned to safe position. The entire circumference of the exposure device shall be.orveyed.
p.
Survey entire length of the guide tube after each exposure.
Turn crank back (counter clockwise) and depress lock plunger.
The SA models require that handle be pulled back prior to depressing the Icek.
q.
Disconnect s3urce tube.
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Insert safety plug.
s.
Disconnect cable.
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Screw safety cap into place.
8.3.2 Operation of Amersham Model 660, 920, 680.
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Always have an operating survey meter on hand during radiographic operations and use it.
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Unlock the projector with the key provided and turn the connector selector ring from the lock position to the connect position. When the ring is in the connect position, the storage cover will disengage from the projector.
c.
Slide the control cable collar back and open the jaws of the control cable connector. This exposes the male poaition of the swivel connector as shown.
d.
Engage the male portions of the swivel connector as shown by depressing the spring-loaded locking pin toward the projector with the thumbnail. Release the locking pin and test that the connection has been properly made.
e.
Close jaws of the control cable connect 6ver swivel-type connector. Slide control cable collar ovex.>nnector jaws.
f.
Hold the control cable collar flush against tha projector connector and rotate the selector ring from the connect position to the lock position. Keep projector in the lock position until sctual operation is ready to start.
g.
Remove safety plug from protruding nipple located approximately 1" from bottom of unit.
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Connect source tube.
1.
Place free end of source tube in desired position. Check to assure that no kinks exist in the source tube.
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Stretch control cable away from projector in as straight a line as possible.
k.
Unlock the projector connector and rotate the selector ring to the operate position. The source is now free to move.
1.
Crank source out as smooth as possible. When you feel that source is approaching end of source tube, slow the turning speed so that pigtail does not strike the end of the source tube with undue force.
m.
Survey to see that radiation levels are within limits.
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At the end of exposure, retract source into projector.
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Survey carefully to be sure source has returned to safe position. The entire circumference of the exposure device and the zuide tube shall be surveyed.
p.
At projector, rotate the connector selector from operate position to lock position and secure with project lock. Carvey complete length of source tube after each exposure.
q.
Disconnect the source tube.
r.
Insert the safety plug.
s.
Disconnect the drive cable.
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Replace the storage cover.
Survey the exposure device to insure source has returned to u.
safe storage position.
8.3.3 Operation of Industrial Nuclear Model IR-100 a.
Always have an operating survey meter on hand during O
radiographic operations and use it.
b.
Remove the protector cap from the lock box thereby exposing pigtail connector.
c.
Crank the control cable connector to an exposed length of approximately six inches.
d.
Ccnnect control cable to pigtail.
e.
Crank control cable in so that the male connecting thread can be screwed into lock box.
f.
Screw the connecting thread into the lock box.
g.
Remove safety plug from the protruding nipple located approximately 1" from top of exposure device.
h.
Connect source tube to the exposure device.
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- f. ace the free end of source tube in desired position. Check to assure no kinks exist in the source tube.
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Stretch control cable away from the exposure device in as straight a line as possible.
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Turn the control cable hand crank counter clockwise (retract) to release lock. Rotate lock key on Exposure Device 90' clockwise. Position crank assembly, extended from camera, at the normal opurating location. Depress the safety latch indicator.
1.
Crank source out as smoothly as possible when you feel that source is approaching end of sou'ce tube, slow the turning speed so that pigtail doas not strike the end of source tube with undue force.
Survey to see that radiation levels are within limits.
m.
Upon completion of the exposure, retract the source into the n.
exposure device. When the Source Assembly is fully retracted into the Exp;sure Device, the latch will engage the Source Assembly. This may be observed by the "pop-up" indicator.
Verification of this condition may be made by rotating the ifand Crank in both directions. At this point, the Source Assembly will not crank out until the latch indicator is manually reset (depressed).
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Survey carefully to insure that source has returned to safe position. The entire circumference of the exposure device shall be surveyed. Also survey the entire length of the guide tube.
p.
Lock the exposure device while f.till watching the survey meter for any large deflections, q.
Disconnect the ource tube from exposure device.
r.
Screw the source tube safety plug into place.
s.
Disconnect the control cable.
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Screw the control cable safety cap into place.
Survey exposure device prior to storage to insure that the u.
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'e** n Ssfety Manual Date 6/22/88 9.0 RECEIPT, Sn.. JT, AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS 9.1 SCOPE 9.1.1 This proeidure describes the requirements for receiving, shipping, and transporting radioactive material by FMC/NSD.
9.1.2 The Quality Assurance prc3 ram (Appendix H) is applicable for transportation of radioactive material (Iridium 192) over 20 curies, cobalt 60 over 7 curies.
9.2 CENERAL 9.2.1 All Shipments of radioactive materials shall be authorized by the FMC/NSD Radiation Safety Officer and shipped and received in accordance with this procedure. In the event of a conflict between this procedure and Depsrtment of Transportation Regulations, the Department of Transportation Regulations shall apply.
9.2.2 Prior to release of any packages to a carrier, the Radiation safety Officer shall assure appropriate certificates and/ or test results are on file for the source and shipping container.
9.3 PROCUREMENT AND RECEIPT OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL 9.3.1 All radioactive material will be ordered by Purchase Order. The Purchase Order shall be reviewed by the Radiation Safety Of ficer.
9.3.2 Prior to apptoval of the Purchase Order, the Radiation Safety 3
Officer shall assure he has on file appropriate certifications l
and/or test resnits for the source, camera and shipping container.
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9.3.3 The following procedure shall be followed when receiving radioactive material.
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When delivery is by common carrier, the Radiation Safety Officer or Radiographer shall receive the radioactive material when delivered.
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The package of radioactive material shall be monitored as soon as possible, but no later than three (3) hours after receipt.
Radiation levels shall not exceed 200 mr/hr at the external surface or 10 mr/hr at three (3) feet from the external surface of the package. The Receipt f.,f Rtdioactive Material form (Exhibit 6) shall be coupleted upon receipt of radioactive material.
d.
The package shall be inspected for any evidence of physical damage. Evidence of physical damage shall be reported to the Radiation Safety Officer. The results of the inspection shall be documented.
9.3.4 When the radiation level at the external surface of the package exceeds the limits stated in paragraph 3.3c, a Restricted Area shall be established around the package and the Radiation Safety Officer notified.
9.3.5 Packages of radioactive material shall be stored as described in Section 0.0 of this Manual.
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P_ACKAGING REQUIREMENTS MAXIMUM NUMBER OF EXPOSURE DEVICE OR SOURCE CURIES ALLOWED TO BE MINIMUM TYPE OF CHANGER MODEL NUMBER SHIPPED AND SOURCE TYPE OVERPACK REQUIRED Exposure Devices Gamma Industries 100 Curies (IR-192)
Metal Drum Overpack Century SA
- 6717B Amersham - 660 100 Curies (IR-192)
None Required Industrial Nuclear 120 Curies (IR-192)
Metal Drum Overpack IR-100 OP-100 Amersham - 920 200 Curies (IR-192)
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Source Product 200 Curies (IR-192)
None Equipment Company Spec 2-T Tech ops - 680 100 Curies (CO-60)
None Source Changers Gama Industries 100 Curies (IR-192)
Metal Drum Overpack Model C-10
- 6717B Industrial Nuclear 100 Curies (IR-192)
Metal Drum Overpack Model 50 Amersham - 650 100 Curies (IR-192)
None Required Industrial Nuclear 120 Curies (IR-192)
None Required Model IR-50 Amersham - 850 200 Curles (IR-192)
None Required Source Products Equipment Company Model C-1 200 Curies (IR-192)
None Required Amersham 770,771 100 Curies (CO-60)
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 9.4.2 When shipping an exposure device / source changer contcining a source, assure that the sot.rce is in the stored position.
9.4.3 The exposure device or source ch6nger shall be prepared for shipment as described below, a.
Assure that the shipping plug is secured in place and sealed and the projector locked.
b.
If an overpack is used, verify seals are in place.
9.5 MARKING 9.5.1 The package shall be marked with the proper shipping name and identification number as described below:
Package Containing Projector / Source Changer Proper Shipping Name A.
Containing Source Radioactive Material Special Form, N.O.S.
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Empty but requiring Radioactive Material Yellow II or III Label L.S.A., N.O.S.
ID #UN2912 C.
Empty Radioactive Device N.O.S.
ID #UN2912 9.5.2 The package shall have the name and address of FMC/NSD affixed to l
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Bulletin Titlet Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 9.6 LABELING 9.6.1 A survey of the package shall be made to determine the appropriate shipping label as described below PMXIMUM RADIATION AT SURFACE OR THREE FEET FROM SHIPPING CONTAINER LABEL Not exceeding 0.5 MR/HR Radioactive White I at surface (Attachment 1 of this section Figure 1)
More than 0.5 MR/HR, but
- Radioactive Yellow II not more than 30 MR/HR, at (Attachment 1 of this surfa:e and not exceeding section Figure 2) 1.0 MR/HR at three feet More than 50 MR/HR at
- Radioactive Yellow III surface or exceeds 1.0 (Attachment 1 of tNis MR/HR at three feet section, Figure 3)
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9.6.2 Complete two labels indicating the contents. Iridium 192 or Cobalt 60 and the number of curies. For Radioactive Yellow II or III labels, insert the transport index in the box. (See note below.) The label shall be attached to opposite sides of the package, near the shipping name.
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The transport index is defined as the highest radiation dose rate in millirem per hour at three feet from any accessible external surf ace of the package. This nunber shall be rounded up to the next highest tenth and written in the transport index box on Radioactive Yellow II and III labels.
9.6.3 Empty projectors or source changers do not require labeling if the following conditions exists a.
The radiction level at the surface is less than.5 MR/HR.
b.
There is no measureable radiation at three feet from the surface.
c.
If the above conditions exist, the packsge shall be marked with the following statement:
"EXEMPT FROM SPECIFICATION PACKAGING MARKING AND 1ABELING AND EXEMPT FROM THE PROVISIONS OF 49 CFR 173.393 PER 49 CFR O
173.391."
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 9.6.3.1 If the surf ace radiation level exceeds.5 mr/hr, determine proper label per 9.6.1.
9.7 SHIPPING PAPERS 9.7.1 A Shippers Certification for Radioactive Materials (Exhibit 10) shall be completed for each package of radioactive material.
Complete the information in the appropriate section titled "source, empty, empty LSA", as applicable.
9.8 SHIPMENT BY COMPANY VEHICLES 9.8.1 In addition to the requirements of Paragraphs 9.2 thru 9.7, the following shall apply for the transportation of radioactive material by company vehicle.
a.
The package shall be suitably secured.
b.
A calibrated and operable survey meter shall be located next to the driver while in transrit. The driver shall also wear a film badge and dosimeter.
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The radiation level at the driver and the outside of the vehicle shall be 2 MR/HR or less. The radiation level shall be determined by a physical radiation survey.
e.
During transit of radioactive material a NOTICE sign as shown in Attachment 2 of this section shall be conspicuously displayed inside the vehicle.
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If the vehicle becomes disabled on the road, do not leave the vehicle unguarded when going for help. A message for help may be sent by a passing motorist or the police be enlisted to guard the vehicle.
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Should an,y kind of accident occur, aske an immediate radiation survey to see where, if at all, the radiation levels are higher than normal. If any abnormal radiation areas exist, restrict and post the area at the 2mr/hr level. Get police assistance, if necessary to keep all persons at a safe distance. Do not leave the area if possible, but send the police or other persons to call the Radiation Safety Officer to give your location and situation.
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Collect information pertinent to the accident, such as names of witnesses, names of people involved, names of police, license nuotars, circumstances of the accident. Inform the Radiation Safety Officer promptly upon arrival giving him as much O
information as possible about the condition of the radioactive source.
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If a source should escape from its container, the vahicle operator should make no attempt to restore the source by himself, but he should wait for assistance from the Radiation Safety Officer.
9.9 SHIPMENT BY CARGO AIRCRAFT 9.9.1 In addition to the requirements of Paragraphs 9.2 through 9.6, the following additional requirements shall apply for the shipping of radioactive material by cargo aircraft.
a.
The package shall have "Cargo Aircraft only" label, as shown in of this section affixed to the package near the proper shipping name.
b.
The Shippers Certification shall indicate cargo aircraft only.
9.10 SHIPMENT BY MOTOR FREIGHT 9.10.1 In additien to the requirements of Paragraphs 9.2 through 9.6, the following additional requirements shall apply for shipments of radioactive material by motor freight.
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Four placards bearing the words "Radioactive" shall be supplied to the driver if radioactive Yellow III materials are transported. Also, the Shippers Certification shall have the statement "Radioactive Placards" supplied.
NOTE: Prior to releasing any radioactive materials for shipment as stated in 7.0, 8.0, and 9.0 above, the package shall be inspected for any conditions which may cause shipping container failure in transit. Performance of this inspection shall be signified by signature of the appropeinte space on Exhibit 6.
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 10.0 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 10.1 SCOPE 10.1.1 This procedure describes ti.* e.thod of handling malfunction of equipment, over-exposure ta personnel and other unusual incidents.
10.1.2 Emergency phone numbers Scott Schmals Eric Evens Radiation Safety Officer Manufacturing Project Engineer 11800 Redwood Street N.W.
1513 Pulaski Road Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Buffalo, MN 55313 Phone: Home (612) 757-5368 Phone: Home (612) 682-5058 Work (612) 572-7330 Work (612) 572-6491 10.2 EXAMPLES OF EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION 10.2.1 Run Off Source exposed. Control crank turns very freely and quietly. Source cannot be retracted.
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change in radiation level is observed.
10.2.3 Crushed o'ontrol Housing: Damage usually obvious, cranking is difficult or impossible.
10.2.4 Crushed Source Guide Tube Exposed source cae.not be moved or source l
can only be retracted back to the crushed area.
10.2.5 Dirt Fouled Projector or Control Unit Cranking difficult or impossible.
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10.3.1 Each Radiographer shall be responsible for assuring that the following steps are tahn in the event of an emergency situation.
a.
Restrict and post the area at the 2 MR/HR level. Establish guards at the perimeter of this area.
b.
Assess the incident to determine the possible cause.
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If there is high exposure to individuals, attempt to determine the actual exposure by calculation.
d.
Call the FNC/NSD Radiation Safety Of ficer and report the details of the incident.
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 10.3.2 The Radiation Safety Officer shall ensure that the film badges of personnel whose dosinwter has gone of f scale shall be sent inmoediately to R.S. Landauer, Jr. & Company for processing. He shall call the R.S.14ndauer, Jr. Company telling them that the badges have to be sont and require inmoediate processing and reporting of rsaulta.
R.S. Imadm=r,.3r. & Company Glenwood Science Park Glenwood, IL 60425-1586 Phone: 312-755-7000 10.4 OVER-EXPOSURE OF fgASONNEL 10.4.1 In the cent that the dosimeter goes off scale indicating an over-exposure to personnel, follow the procedure described in Paragraphs 10.3.lb, c, and d.
10.5 VEHICULAR ACCIDENT INVOLVING RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL 10.5.1 Survey the projector to determine if the source.is still in the
.s shielded condition. If the source is exposed, restrict and post the area at the 2 MR/HR level. If possible, post guards at the perimeter of this area.
10.5.2 Notify the Radiation Safety Of ficer.
10.6 ACTION IN CASE OF OVER-EXPOSURE 10.6.1 If it is apparent that the Radiographer, Rae'iographer's Assistant or any other individual received or la in danger of receiving 25 rems or more because of an Ancident, the Radiation Safety Officer will issuediately inform the Chicago Operations Office of the Nuclear Regulatory Consnission. Hier address and phone number is:
United States Nuclear Regulatory Cosemission Division of Complisace - Region III 799 Roosevelt Glen Ellyn, IL 40137 Thome 312-790-5500 (daytime or night-time) 10.6.2 If an exposure taas received of more than 5 rene, but less than 25 rees, the Radiation Safety Officer will notify the Nuclear Regulatory cr==tasion within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 10.6.3 The Radiation Safety Officer shall review the film badga service report and prior exposure history to determine whether or not the individuel may continue working with radioactive sources.
Individ4als having suspected over-exposure shall not perform work with radioective sources until the foregoing review is completed and a determination is made that an over-exposure did not occur.
10.6.4 If the source is lost or stolen and causes any person to receive 5 rest or more of radiation, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be totified immediately by the Radiation Safety Officer at the address and phone number en the preceeding page.
10.6.5 If the Radiographer or Radiographer's Assistant should receive more radiation in any calendar quarter (13 weeks) than set forth in Part 20 of Federal Regulations, that is 3000 millirems per quarter, the individual shall make a written report explaining the circumstances under which the exposure took place and submit this report to the Radiation Safety Officer.
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11.2 DAILY MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 11.2.1 Prior to performing radiography, the Radiographer shall perform a i
daily inspection of the equipment. The Radiographer shall be responsiblo for completion of "Radiographer's Field Report (Exhibit 3), which serves as a combination checklist and record that the inspection was performed.
11.2.2 During use, this form shall be completed during uae of the exposure device. All completed records will be filed by the Radiation Safety Officer or his designee.
11.3 QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 11.3.1 The Quarterly Maintenance and Inspection Program shall be in accordance with the radiographic equipment manufacturer's recommendations.
11.3.2 The inspection and maintenance shall be performed at least once every three (3) months by the Radiation Safety Officer or Radiographer.
11.3.3 The procsdure for quarterly maintenance and inspection shall be as described on Radiographic Equipment Report (Exhibit 4) which serves as a combination checklist and record that the operations were performed.
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Radiographic Equipment Report (Exhibit 4) and return to the Radiation Safety Officer for review. Cor' (s record shall be maintained on file.
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,_(j Bulletin Title Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 11.4 INSPECTION STATUS TAGGING Defective equipment identified during daily maintenance and inspection or quarterly maintenance and inspection shall be noted, as applicable on the Radiographers Field Report of the Radiographic Equipment Report. If the affected item cannot be repaired immediately, it shall be tagged s!th a Hold Status tag (Attachment 1) to prevent its uJe until the Radiation Safety Officer or his designee can repair or replace the item. Rold tags placed on defective items may not be removed until the nonconforming condition of the ites is resolved, and the Radiation Safety Officer authorizes the tags removal.
11.5 QUARTERLY INVENTORY 11.5.1 Once each quarter the Radiation Safety 0.*(icer shall conduct a physical inventory of all isotopes received and pessessed under this license. The inventory shall include isotope type, quantity, and the date conducted. Results of the inventory shall be documented on Exhibit 5.
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12.0 LEAK TESTING 12.1 SCOPE This procedure describes the method for leak testing sealed sources. Leak testing of sealed sources shall be conducted a minimum of every 6 months.
12.2 PROCEDURE 12.2.1 Leak tests shall be performed by the Radiation Safety Officer or the Radiographer.
12.2.2 The leak tests will be perforr'ed using Spec or Model 1000 Leak Test Kits.tnd after the tests are perfocmed, the Test Kits are sent to:
Spec Model 1000 Source Production F pipment David S. Gooden Ph.D 113 Teal Street 6161 S. Vr.le Avenue St. Rose, LA 70087 Tulsa, OK 14136 (504) 464-9471 (918) 494-1444 12.2.3 Be sure to survey all smears taken before sending them. If the radiation level from the smears is in excess of 0.4 MR/HR, notify the Radiation Safetv Officer. These smears must not be sent through the mail. The leak test facility should be notified for shipping instructions.
12.2.4 Leak test the sealed soure.e in the Exposure device.
a.
Diasolve the Alconox powder supplie<t with the kit in 20 ml cf
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Rercove one atooden stick with a cotton swab f rom the kit and moisten swab with the Alconox solution, c.
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sure device and remove safety pluF at the outlet of the exposure device.
d.
Insert the moist swab into the "S" tube of the exposure.ievice and wipe the surface of the "S" tube.
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Return second swab to the plastic envelope in the kir and secure with a staple.
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Return the safety plus to outlet of cy.cosure device. Survey exposure device and retvin device to storage.
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Survey leak test kit with smears to ensure that there is no radiation in excess of 0.4 MR/HR.
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If the smears show no detectable radiation, fill in the information required on the kit and forward per paragraph 12.2.2.
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If the smears show detectable radiation in excess of 0.4, contact the Radiation Safety Officer.
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Bulletin Title Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 13.0 RADIATION SAFETY AUDITS 13.1 SCOPE This procedute describes the method of conducting Radiation Safety Audits.
13.2 PROCEDURE AND RESPONSIBII,ITIES 13.2.1 Radiation Safety audits are conducted in two (2) phases as followns a.
Radiographer's Audits The Radiation Safety Officer er a qualified Radiographer designated by the Radiation Safety Officer shall audit each Radiographer and Radiogrspher's assistant at least once every three (3) months. The elements to be sudited shall be based upon the requirements of the Nuclear Regulatory Connission Regulations, license conditions, and the FMC/NSD operating and emergency proc dures.
The results of this audit shall be recorded on the Quarterly
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Program Audit At least yearly, the PA Manager shall arrange to have the Radiation Safety Program audited by a qualified individual not hasing responsibility for Radiation Safety. The results of Ahe audit shall be report.ad on the Radiation Safety Ptogram Audit' Report (Exhibit 9).
13.2 2 The Radiation Safety Officer shall be responsible for providing corrective action for deficiencies noted in the foregoing audits. A copy of the cudit reports and corrective action shall be provided to the PA Manager.
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Exhibit FMC/NSD Rev Number Form No.
Number Title of Form 1
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Radiation Safety Training Record 3
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Radiographer's Field Report 4
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Radioisotope Quarterly Inventory Report 6
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Occupational External Radiation Exposure History 8
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(612)571 9201 Telex 29 0432 FMC Scott Schmalz Q.C. Supervisor Radiation Safety Officer Scott has twelve years of experience in the industrial raufographic field. He has been employed as a radiographer working with radioactive sources (Iridium 192/ cobalt 60) on nuclear power plants, oil refineries, pipelines and in-house customer specifications.
Scott has worked as a Level III, Radiation Safety Officer for five years at Marble Hill Nuclear Generating Station in New Washington, Indiana for Cherne Contracting Corporation. Responsibilities vert for training and examination of radiographers, revising of the radiation safety manual, quarterly audits of radiographers, and the overall implementation of the radiation safety manual.
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2.5 MEV, 1.0 MEV, 400 KV, 320 KV and 300 KV panoramic machine that we use for shop floor radiography.
Summary:
S:ott has been directly involved with Industrial Radiography for the last twelve years either as a technician, supervisor or 3rd party in=pector. His strong background of working with radioactive sources and Radiation Safety Manuals and procedures is our assurance that radiographic operations vill be performed safe 13 and in accordance with both rederal and State Regulations.
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Eric's experience directly related to gamma radiography includes: Radiography Level II te.chnician/ supervisor for Magnaflux Quality Sercies, Houston, Texas; supervisor over
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Camera Model No. Curies Camera S/N Survey Meter S/N RADIATION SURVEYS Date
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MR/HR Final Survey (exposure device)
MR/HR Storage Building upon return MR/HR DAILY EQUIPMENT 1l'SPECTION EXPOSURE Drive Cable and DEVICE CRANK ASSEMBLY SOURCE TUBES Source Connector Surface Locks Safety Loose Freedom Clear Loose Exces-Radiation Fittings Plug &
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Acceptable Unacceptable Remarks a)
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Remove source dri"e e.able from control assembly.
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Light rust may be removed by hand wire brushing.
The cable shall be replaced if it has bends that cannot be straigt.tened if the wires are frayed or broken, or if rust has penetrated into the cab.e.
Cable Replaced Cable Not Replaced c)
Examine the connector and its attachment to the drive cable; check for wear. The connector ; hall be replaced if it has excessive wear. A loose attachment cf the connector to the drive cable shall be repaired or entine drive cable replaced.
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Clean the cable by irmersing in an acceptable solvent. Lebricate the cable with graphite.
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f reely. Examine tlie exit port and check concen-tricity of the source tube with the nut.
Misalignment, if found, indicates a damaged housing or shifting of the shield within the l
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Control Crank Remove control cable housings by undoing t itting nuts. Remove crank unit from reel, remove crank and disassenble. Wash parts in solvent. Check ir. side of housing f or evidence of galling and wear. A deeply scored (more than.020 deep) line where the cable contacts the inner wall of the housing indicates the need for replacement.
Check clearance betseen the hubs of the busings.
More than.005 clearance indicates replacement.
Examine teeth of wheel f or damage. A bent tootta may be filed off. Two or more bent teeth adjacent will require replacement of the wheel. Lubricate bustnings with Unitemp grease and reassemble.
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curies l[l Other Shipping Container _,
Model Number Serial Number l[l Source Changer l[l Projector Survey Meter S/N Maximum Actual Radiation level 3 feet from external surface 10 er/hr mr/hr Radiation level at external surface 200 er/hr
_mr/hr if radiation levels exceed the maaimums above, contact Rad. Safety Officer Time Date Radiographer Source _ Exchange Serial Number n
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_via Shipment to Preshipment Che g ist 1.
Shipping centainer labels affixed.
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Proper shipping papers complete.
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Inspect Lt.e shipping container for any def ects or damage prior to being released for shipment.
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Is the Radiation Area properly controlled and posted?
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Is the Radiographers Field Report-Equipment filled out indicating equipment check?
4 Are film badges being properly worn?
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Are dosimeters re-ceroed before use and properly worn?
6.
Are there two (1) calibrated survey reters at the work location which work properly?
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Is the record of dose rate recorded for withdtawal of the source from storage?
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Was the Jource signed out prior to using?
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- 11. Is the equipment connected properly and handled carefully?
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- 12. Is a copy of the Safety Manual at j
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- 13. Was shieldir.E utilised to '>est extent,
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- 15. Was Radiographers Field Report filled out correct 1r?
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Are Dosimeters in working order?
Is record of Dosimeter calibrations being kept?
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Are radiation survey meters in working order including calibration date and records or calibration?
3.
Are film badges properly stored?
Report-Equipment filled out indicating equipment check?
4.
Is a copy of Radiation Safety Manual availablef 5.
Is a copy of the NRC License posted?
6.
Are the copies of the applicable NRC rules and regulations available:
7.
Are copies of NRC Form !!! properly posted?
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Are projectors posted to indicate contents?
- 10. Is radioisotope storage building properly posted to indicate radioactive material?
- 11. Are records of source utilization maintained?
- 12. Are receipt of sources properly documented?
- 13. Are leak test reports maintained and conducted every six (6) months?
- 14. Are records of personnel exposure maintained?
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- 15. Are quarterly maintenance checklists completed and maintained?
- 16. Have personnel utilizing squipment received proper training?
- 17. Are quarterly isotope inventories maintained?
- 18. Are test results on file for each source design in use, meeting requirements of 49 CFR 1737
- 19. Are test results on file for performance test on shipping containers used for radioactive material quantities over 20 curies for IR 192 and 7 curies for Cobalt 60.
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- 20. Has an NRC Certificate of Compliance been issued for those devices used to ship quantities over 20/7 curies as applicable and is FNC/NSD registered for use with NRC7
- 21. Are package inspections and shipment documentation maintained and complete?
Remarks or Recommendations:
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FMC/NSD SHIPPER'S CERTIFICATION FOR RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS DOMESTIC SHIPMENTS ONLY This shipment is within the limitations prescribed for: CARGO ONLY AIRCR AFT Two complete signed copies of this certification shall be handed to the carrier FACKAGE IDENTIFICATION AND CONTENTS TYPE OF SHIPM97 AS INDICATED SOURC8 EMPTY CONTAtNER EMPTY CONTAINER LS.A.
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I hertkv certify that the contents ot this teslevant act KMINNEAPOLlS, MN 6.: 469-0043
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+- UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION RULES cnd REGULATIONS APPENDIX D TTTLE 10. CHAPTER 1. CODE CF FEDERAL REQULATIONS-ENERGY .,,, T A 19.12 tg i19.1 PART NOTICES, INSTRUCTIONS, AND REPORTC TO WORKERS: 19 INSPECTIONS "$ 19.3 De Ania.ne. 6 oumber 312-0044. bes. It.1 Purpree.
- (b) The apprwed trJorrnation As used in this par :
is 2 scope. "Act" means the Atomic Energy I collecton requ!rement. wtainedin thia 19.3 Denatuona, ts) & A54 of 1954, (68 Stat. 919) including arsy ) part appear in i 19.13. 1' {'." *h g g g,, 1. N 1e e Int umanon seasessoa requaeme. wheclear Aerv'uory Cornmius>at '*) 19.H Penting of neelen so weekers, 19.31 F t a of pouces te verters. 19.13 Instrucuens to worterg g te)
- Worker" mesna a.n individual (a) Each 11eerate sha'3 post current 13.23 Neutacauene a'wl tvpona to indirld.
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19.14 Presence of representauves of bcena. but dces not incJude the Ucenses, Q 20 of this chapter! (2) the licens=,liceme ese and werters dunr. &nspecuena. ConsuJtauen tuh eorters 6. rig in. % [d)"lJcense* means a license issued g condluons, or documenta incorporated 19.18 into's Ucame by reterence, and amend. under the regulations in Ports 30 through *I ments mereto. ;3) the opersung proce. noeeu*aa. as Je 4o.6 u t.1e osit oftus o nta. I dures app!! cable to 11 censed scuvtue4; j it.se Reevesta ny worters ter inspwuons 3 8 1Q8""*** *
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.4) any nouce of esclaucu invoinns se vtniauena. ~ production or utillsation facility radioicecal wortang condluona, proposed is:st Aopuesuon for nerapuens, " pursuant to Part W of this chapter ano impnatuon of carta ser.alty, or order is. d E as 4 ' censes to possess powet reactor spentf 'Ii3 ' A indeP'ndent sFent fuel st thts chapter, and say response ! rom me b sued pursuant u separt B of Fars 2 M to23 merumansuon pronmed. A.therty sem sa at st. ica, tut ist.14 1 se St.L sad, en r4. sa s27. e4A ass, s e instaDaum A punua,nt to Part 12 ue m ee. asseu d. sec. gs4.118 tat 444 as einended of this c.haptet."Ucensee means the (ni If posung of a document steemed p U1C mrt au ntt. nt3. 2t>4. "st. holder cf such a hcerise. in paragraph Ial (1). (1) or (3) of this
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namended by Pek L. M se 5.at 413 (42 MCW ses. M S2 M 1 g,y.Restrteted area" means aray area u t and s tes are i Inay be secess to which is coritroUed by me 11 W H2 O Far tH purposes of sn.::1, as Sast om as eence for purposes of protection of an. ".pp.g' storaded (42 USC ::*. 3) {l19111 1, tsk fck dinduds ! rom exposure to radation sad - g and le) and te.it are teeved urider sec. Seth. rsdaoacthe mstenats. "Restncted arem" U (c) Each licensee and applirant. hall i j h' r and ll 1 3e 4 e d 7d a ts, alth h a parate p We,. a e see.1siewet 3 tat BE se amanded [t1 thS C 2 t em or rooms m a realdenttal building C *, )"d N I'"' N N E M E N4 i 2xit4 "s may te set spart u a restrieted area, = and1M of this chapter, a. i i 19.1 PurPo*
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f of beensees to ascertain ecmpUance with te recognued to be tt.iding upon the aseen and Enfament, M Mudear o me pronstons of the Atomic Energy Act
- Commmen, herulatory comanutuen, washington, D.C.
i ' of 1H4, u arnended, Title U of the h /."II-ergy Reorganisauon Aes of 1914, and ret. g,3 g g g-td) Documents, nouces, or forms ] ulaucr.u. orders, and licen.ses thereunder Except where otherwise speemed in 3msted pursuant to this secuon saan sp. resarding radiological worung conds. pear in a suj* elent numtet cf places to Cus part, aD cernmunicador.s and reporta g concerning the regulauona in this part permit andmduals engsted 2 Deensed Mons. a shemd ce addressed to the Director, Of. acunues to otmerve them on the way to 1 . ice of Insgecuon and Enf orceteent. US, or from any particular beensed a.cunty e,'"I Ig# 1 The regulations in this part appy to all [. Nuclear Regulatory Commtauon, Wash. locauen to wh,ca the doeurnent appues. V shan be compicunus, and shan be re. persons w be receive, pcssets, a se, rir o ington, D.C. 20331. Commurucauon re. 1 transfer matenallicensed by the pcrts, and appT4ations may be debvered placed if def aced cr aJtered. tel ConWon documents posted Nodear Regulatory Cotninissiert to person at the Commisalon's oSces at pursuant to permarapa f an (4) of this i 1717 H Street, NW. Wuhington, D.C.; 4 or at 79.0 NorfoDL Avepue, Letatada,,., seguon tha.4 be posted within 3 woning j k, pursuant to the regulations in Parts 30 M days after recelpt of the documents troca thr>u8h 38J.49.6o,48.10 ee ti of thss Marytand. N the Commlulon; me beemee's resseroe, l chapter incinding persons licensed te s af any, shan be pated withta 3 worung , operste a production or utuizatica } m,,,,,m, o.se,%,,
- can atter cratch by me ucmee. auch a facuity pursuant to Part 50 of this R documents shnu remain gested for a j
chapter and perssns licensed to possess (a) The Nuc3 ear ReMatey minumum of & wortsng days or unta ne. 4 Po,wer ructor spent fuelin an -comin.i sas sa we con oor,uung me e auon su te. d a=* '" ~a" $"'*- sai5a"!!a"'c'GWl'js'2',Pa,tn i ta' = = = m * ~ f
- contait.ed La e part to the OEco o i 19.12 !auemehne i. 4em of M thapW,
. Management and Dudget (OMB) for An indietsumis worktng in or frequent. g approval as re1 mired by tue Paperwork tag are poruan of a restncted area ahan j Reduction Act sf l9M0 (44 UAC. 3.501 et be kept informed of the storage. trans. (j eeq4 OMB has approved the fer or me of rsatoacuve matertals or of ts&suon tn such portom of the re. informaton coUectoa requirements stncted area: snau be intructed in the i contained in e part under control healm prosecuon problems e te I HH March 31,1987 i I i j l I i . ~, _.... -... _... -...... 1
19.lS b) 19.12 PART 19
- NOTICES, INSTRUCTIONS. AND REPORTS TO WORKERS: INSPECTIONS
'? 4 (d) When a IJcensee is required pur. stons of thle secuon. Commisalon inspec. suant to 120.40$ or i 20.404 of this chap. Les an authMud to nfuse to permit y dlMdu,al th r with exposure to such rsdioactive mate. ter to report to the Commisalora any es. g de f rials or ra$auon. in precauuons or pro-posure of an individual to radlauort or orderly inspection. With regard to tress radioacuve matertal the beenaet shall cedures to rnantmise exposure, and in the containing information claastfled by an "[C',I {'nl D[ 'mg er d ta 1 theret ue p 3 g y g and matructed to observe. to the extent nport shall be stansmined at a umt ual who accompanies an inspector may not Iste than W transmittal to me . tuun the worker's control the applica, have accesa no such informauon only if w
- provis6ons of Commisalon reguJauona
.goonntas on. authortsed to de so. With regard to any and 11 censes for the protecuon of per. = r ) At the request of a worker whois ans contamms proprietary informauen.. e sonnel frora exposures to radiation or W wetm* nymmntaun for that ana a radioactive matertala occurring in such ter nineting ernplorment in a given shan be an individual preMously author. areas: shan be instructed of their te, calendar quarter with the licensee in 1 sed by the beensee to enter that area. sponstbtlaty to report prompuy to the u. work involving redaanon dose, or of a connes any condtuon which may lead to worker who, while empicyed by anothe, g 19.15 Conselmlen =3eh werkers Jur. I " 8 "' P'#*" or cause a vioiauon of Comintasaon regu* pmon.ls terminating assigrunent to tal Commisalon inspectors may con. lauona and licenses or unnecessary ea* we involving rediation dose in ths posure to radlauen or to radioacuve mm. n gunne.s facihty An that calenda, salt prnnuly with wwtus concerntng tertal: shan be instructed in the appro., matters of occupauonal radisuon protec. priate response to warrungs made in the g quener, och licmu shau prwde to uon and other matters related to ap. each such worker, of to the worker a pliemble provtstona of Commisalon resu. event of any unusual occurrence or mal. 8 lauons and licennes to ttw extent the in. 1 function that may involve esposure to, deugnee atternmauon.e wnrien a report nparding the radiacon dose spectors deem necessary for the conduct j radlauon or reconcuve material; and
- received by that worker from opere00ns of an effecuve and thorough inspecuen.
@) During the course of an inspetuon shall be advtaed as to the rad'auon es. of the licensee during that spec:Acally ur worku may bnnt pnvauly u W ] posure reporta which workers may re* tdenufled calendar quarter or frecnet auenuon M W msputon, owr my tuest punuant to l 1913. De entent of thereof of Provide a wntten estirnate of or in wnung, may put or tresent condt. these mattucuons shsM be commensur. that dose if the haUy detumlaed tion whkh he has reuon to betteve mar ste mth potential radiolosteal heaJth persortnel tnoasterma nsults are mot have contributed to or caused any vto. protecuon problems in the restricted available at that tve. Esti nated doses tauon of the act, the regulacons in this area. chapter. or license condluon. or any un. $ 19.13 Nesideetlen and reperu te in.
- s. hall be clearly indacated as such, neceuary uposun M e tndnWual u radlauon from ucensed rsdioacuve ma.
~ 3;,, .resenee of representeilves of l 19.14 P .na erk,,,dergog in pec. tartal under the licensee's control. Any (al Radiation exposure data for an indiv4ual. and the resul a of any meas
- teena.
such notke in wnunt shall comp?y vt'h o e ate al e ted o re 7.
- 4) Each ucenso shau acord to the W nquinments of l Im a).
taaned tri the body of an individual, than p Commission at n!! reasonable lla;es op. p, c. (e) De prortsions of paragraph (b) be reported to the individual as spectned a portunity to trspect materials, activities. g *f 213 secuon shall not be mterpreted as o in tha muen. rhe mformanon reponed !uunun, premises, a.,4 reends pursu.
- '*ua a dam"*
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- i E shall include data and results obtajned E ant to the regulauons in this chapter. I pursuant to Commission regulauona. or*
m) During an trupHM Coh2n I Iu' ens.II'9 bF
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I ders or Itcense cond1Hons as shown in inspecurs may conarlt privately with recorda mamtained by the licensee pur. 3 suant to Commtssion regWuona. Each workers as specuted in i1915. The U. "[n,' ' "g,* ", ,f y notification and report than: be in wrtg. consee or 11 cense 6's 'spresentative may the Act. me regulauona m this chapter
- mg ahu ph-se of an i mapectors dur.
accompany Commission ~ ua===== auw => aa a-ing: include appropriate idenutring data .uon. such o me name a tne uo.nsee tne <ci u. u W ume of mapouon. an name u W inevidual, me m v1Aars
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a r eMial security number; include the indt. Individual has been suhrtsed by the W eo ser ta engaged, may tequest an riduars esposure mformauon; and con, workers to represent thero during Com. inspMuon by stymg nouce of the sueged thin me following statement: tniasson inspecuena. the Ucensee shad '* "* ' N ** M "' 'I I ' * ' > "4 b The neert a rueensee te,oe ender tse pee, notaty the inspectors of suca smwrsas. "I*'"""I"'"'O*#""'"'"" amas ef the Mene sepu, tory Commsaie,n reg + uon and shan stu the wortus' repre. Snate Commlasta Regional MM. M to intee Hb CFR Pi o g*8 Dentauve an opportunity to accomparty report rue rwein,,et se, ve, sno 6g pe,,er, q he traspeckts dunns W mapMuon og Commission inspectors, Any such notice u t,,,e g (b) At the request of arty worter.eaen shan be in wnting, shnu set forth the Ucensee shall advise sucA worter armu. physical worh1DS conditions specme grounds for the nouce, and than (d) Each setters' representauve shad be atened by the worker or representa. nuy or the wor ker's esposure to radtauon j be touunely engard 2 Dunad wurb, uve of wwam. A my shan be orortew
- ruoteuw maursu u shown in t=.
use under controi of me acensee an e UHnsee pursu. sha3 have received instruct 4ot.s se Spec
- I8' 38" by the Direesos oflaspectwa and 8"'forc'evaent. R'Sonsi Office Cvutor.
En to i 30.401(an and (cl. 2N m i R13 (e) At the requeal of a worker former* te; Diferent representatives of u. er the inspector no tMet man at the Mme 17 engsted la beenaed scurttles son. censees and workers may accompany the af tnspecuon ascept that, upon the re. tro by the licensee, each ucensee shall quest of the worker 317tng such nouce. uhe w-t-a repo,t of W inspetMrs, d,uring d,atteren,,t phaaet,o( as m.,0cuo, t the,, e no eumn, ,e,. ma name and me name 0, moviduus worker's esposure to radiation or radio. forence with the conduct of the inspee. referred to therein shan not appear in ] acute matertal. Such report shall be fu'* Ston 7towever, only one worbers' repre, such copy or on any record puttished. ) nimw = nam 30 den from me ume the =ntaun a a ume a.y secoespany the raud
- made muawe by W Com.
request is made, or witNa 30 dare after Inspectors. Ruanaon, encept for eT4 cause shown. (!) Wit (b) u.upon recetyt of such nouce the l the esposure of the individual has,been deurmined by the tsunm. wNche n is ,na me,h,the a,pproval of the ucensee em represenuuve an m. Denm' af laneen=a sad Lasevo8ae=4 o, ae. later: thau cour. etthin the persed g etvidual who la not rouunety engaged 8'***8 N' >"H*' e**= a * ' a** ,",r guarter in wNch W workere ** me spumed in W pquat each eaten. m hcensed acuvtues undo control of the complaint meets the requirements set 1 me ucense, for example. a consultant forth m partavaph tai of tras secuen. un invoind exposure to radiation u the ucensee w to W workm' repre, and that there are reasonable grounds to , rom endnoacun mauttals ucensed by sentauve. shnu be anorded the oppor. beneve that the nuesed violauon entsta onsei N N N vtua
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sp o"on to be m'ade -. oms pr-uca.
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dates om du,mg W ms-uon o, oh,mnt ( m t hic the worter parucipated during workins condluons. Wo. to determine tf sucA aueged viotauon 1 (g) Notwithstanding the other provt. eststa or has occurved. Insoscuona pur. January 31,1985 (reset) ts.2 t a i J )
,19.32 7 'h.16(b) PART 19 o NOTICES, INSTRUCTIONS, AND REPORTS TO WORKERS; INSPECTIONS i avant to thw secuan red net be tunned r i 19.30 W.estiene. s a to saatters referred to in.Lbe complaank E An injunction or other court order may $ 19.17 Inspecelons seet =sreantedt in. ; be obtained prohlblung any violauon of any provtsson of the Act of Tiue II of E (s) if e so f laspetison sad Laforce. W hrgy MganuaWn Act of Im,' meat oe of the oppeopnate Regeaal o* OfBee determines, with twpst to a com. 'u'nder. "8"
- plaint under i19.18. that an inspecuon A court la not warrsated becsuae there are no tenonable grounds to believe that a Mo*
order may be obtained for the payment lauco exists ce has occurred. he shall no* of a civil penalty imposed pursuant to ttfy the complainant In wrtung of such secuon 234 of the Act for violauon of sec. determinauen. De templainant may um 83.17. 83. 83. 81. 83.101.103,104, obtain review of such determ'nauon by 107, or 109 of the Act or any rule, regulai ,subrnitung a written statement of posi. uon, or order Laeved thereunder, or any te>e with the Esecues.e Drectoe for Opersecas, term. condit.an or urnitauen of any 11 U.S. Nucleie Reevinnory Commasason, w shing. eense tasued thereunder. or for any flo. a toe. !LC. 30$$$. who viu recende the brennee 1 for whhch a Incense may be revoked with a copy of such statement by certa. under section 194 of the AcL Any person fled mall, ascluCag, at the request of the W why Molates any phon of complainant. the name of *he complatn.
- m. the Act or any regulation or order lasued ant. The licensee may submit an oppos. Q Wnunder may be guiny of a citme sad.
ing written statement cf poaluon with the Liecuttee DsectSe foe Operations who su E upon convicuen, may be puntshed by Ane psovede the comptaissat with a copy of such g of tmprisonmen% or both as provided by sistement by cette6ed mail Vpon the request }gy, of the complainant,the Esotwti.e Drectos for i 19.3I app estion for esempelena. li Operations or he desagnet may hold sa informaJ conference in which The Commission may, upon app!!ca. the complainant and the licenses may tson by any licenset or upon its own in. orally present their views. An informal lustive, grant such esempuons frora the ,, conference may also be bald at the re* requirements of the gigultuons in this F. tuest of the beensee, but disclosure of the part as it determines are authortsed by R idenuty of the complatnant will be made law and wt!) not result in undue hasard e only folloting receipt of written author.
- tsation f rom the compl*Lnant. After con.
to life or property. $l aidering all vrttnen and oral yteira pre. O seated, the Emeewtive Directos for Oserne ons i 19.32 Discrimination proliiWied. A shan ofruni, snodify.or reverse the determeme. No person shall on the ground of ses tion of the threcior of laspecnon sad Enfosce-be excluded from participauon in,be de. nied the benefits of, or be subjected to O ce e 4 tah is ant and discriminauon under any' program or sc. the licensee a written nottheauon of hls uvity lleensed by the Nuclear Merulatory deelslon and the reason therefor, Commission. This provision will be en. (b) If the Drectae of laspection sad Enfoece. Iforced through agency prortsions and meat or of the appeopnsie Regemal ofnce determines that an inspecuon is 3 rules almilar to those already estab!Lthed. not warranted because the requirements a with respect to racial and other discrim. of i 19.14(al have not been met. he sha!! ' ination, under ttue VI of the Civil Rights neufy the complainant in snurg of I Att of 1964. This remedy is not esclu. auch determinmuom. Such determinsuon alve, however, and will not prejudice or shall be without prejudles to the ft!tng of cut off any other legal retnedles avail. a new comp 1 stat meeung the require. able to a disernminatet. _ments of i 19.16tal. I 19.34 Emp8eyee protecteek Lnployment diecriminetion by e ,, liceneoe or e contractor or subcontractor $R of e licensee agelnet an employee for se engaginJ he protected activities under "* this part or Parte M 40. M M 70, TL or {150 of this chepter la prohibited. O January 31,1985 (reset) e ~ ~. .~,
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UNITED STATES NUCLt:AH Nt:uutAlutt7 t,usv1witcoeve] RULES cnd REGULATIONS APPENmX E
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,lo~,_,~,h p 20'1 l 20.3(a) 3 GTANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AG AINST RADIATION 20 PART 20-STANDARDS FOR D roncasJet Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the Er ers/ Reorganization Act of 1974 PROTECTION AGAlH5T RADIATION
- 20. sos vtelauona.
Should, in addition to complytng with Arr:MIR A-PaotecT1on Faerons roa Ras. the requirements set forth in this Can taat Psortstoms atmatons Arranstx D-Comerstaattons in Ata ans part, make every reuonable effort to 3,* watin Asova NatenAt Baexcaouwp matntain radiation exposures, and re-Anewsix C , leues of radioactive materials in ef-o 20.3 Defint'tions. APP 8otz D-Unit:3 Starts NoctaAa Raso* ; fluernts to u.arestricted area.s. as low as Latos? Couwlssioni Rrssomat Orvies.s
- 14 reasonably achievable. The term "ts 20.4 Units of redisuon dose.
20.s Unha of radioscunty, a low as is reasonably achievable" mearts
- as low as is reasonably achievable 20.6 interprets uora.
= 20.1 Cornrnunicauona. Authenty:Seca. sl a3. e5. 41.1o3.104.16L g taking into account the state of tech. 20.8 Inf attnation couecuos requirernenix sa 5 a L 930. F31 e3s. lsa. 937. 94a. a s nolcry, a d the economics of improve. OMB approval amended (42 U.S C 20'3. 2:93. 2005. 211t ments in reladon to benefits to the 2133. 2134. 2 olk sect. 201. as arnended. 232, PtautsstsLa Dosts. I svtLa aws 20r. as Stat.1242 as amended. 1244,1246(42 public health and safety, and other so. Cc actatmations US C $64L 5642. Sa4st cletal and socioeccnomic consider. 20.101 Radisuon dose standards for nnot E ter the purposes or see. 223. aa sist. ese. as atton8. and in relation to the uttitra. vidumts in restricted areas. I smended (42 US C 22?3t il 20101. Mica, tion of atomic energy in the public in-20.102 Determinauon of prior dese, e m1:3lst (b) and (ft rt104ta) ord (bl. ,,,t e r e s t, 'i 20.103 Exposure of intviduals to concerb ' m105(bt 20. lor (st 'o 201. fo.2021st 20.2o1. s-trauona of radiostuve materials in att in ',' 2o:0?,20.3ot 2:LN13. 2o 304. and to.30s are A !L2 $ cope, restrteted ares.s. Issved under sec. IlltL 64 Stat 94a. as The regulations in this part apply to 20.104 Exposure of minors. amended 142 U.it 2.2o11blh and (( 20.102. n!! persons laho receive, possess, use, 20.tes termtssible levets of rattation in un. 2e losten. 20 4o1-2343?. m40e4bl. and to see or transfer maternal licensed pursua.nt g,3n'g#g,,'ct)ty in effluents to unre. are issued under sec.101(ot 64 5 tat. 950, as to the regulations in Parts 30 through a ,,smend.d 142 USC 2 ottell 3 35.39,40, 60, 61, 70, or Part 7 of thLs ,,,m 20.107 Med: cal diarnas;s and therapy, a chapter, includ'ns persons licensed to opnate a produemn or uhuon f a. ~ g 201c4 orders requirtns furntahtnt of bio-G ortaAt. Pa ovt s t ows may services, g eility pursuant to Part 50 of this chap-Pascaptiomany Paocanvar.s 1 20.1 Pur pose. ter and persons licensed to possess power reactor spent fuel in an inde. 20.201 Surv e y s. I (a) The regulations in this part es. pendent spent fuel storage installation l 20.202 Pe rsorutel roonttertne. O tab!!sh standards for protection (ISPSI) purusant to Part 72 of this 20303 Cauuon s:rns, labe:s. stenals s.nd a agamst radituon hatLtds arising out ~c h a pte.'. l contreti ' of activit!es under licenses tssued by ~I 20J Definitions. the Nuclear Regulatory Cotrtmission e's es or cains up receivLns, and are issued pursuant to the Atomic tal As used in thLs part: and openis.: pactaa ts, 20 20e Instrucuen tf pmeruset. Energy Act of 1954, as arnended, arid g!) "Act" mear,s the Atomic Energy 20 201 storsee and control of !!<ersed ma-the Energy Reorganitauen Act of Act cf 1954 (68 Stat 919) includmg terials in unrestricted area.a 197L ' any amendments thereto; Wastt Disposa6 (2) "Altborne f actioscuve material ** a. 20.301 ceneral reeutrernent. (b) The use of radioactive' material
- means any radioactive matertal dis-20.302 Method for ootaintr.e approval of or other sources of radiation not 11- [ persed in the att in the form of dusts, 1
proposed disposal procedures. censed by the Commtaslon is not sub.. fumes, mists, ysport, or esses; 20403 Dtsposa.1 Dy release into sanitary ject to the reguls'.luns in this part. t31 "Byproduct matettal" means any 20Jo's *restinent er a:.sposal try inctner. However,it is the purpose of the regu-reosctive material teacept special 8 ' 8 " ** ladons in this part to control the pos, nuclear material) yieldea in or made 20Jos D:sposal of spectine m astes. session, use, and transfer of licensed radioactive by esposure to the tsdl. 20J11 Tranater for atsposal and manifeats. O material by any licensee in such a nWn mcMW M W pmss of pro- ' manner that the total dose to a.n Indi-duems or utilia!ng special rtuelear rna-l Raa
- 4. Rzeoars, aus Notmcation vidual (including eaposures to !! censed juist 20,401 Recoros of sursers. radisuon mord.
- and un!! censed radioactive material
" W " tortns, and diswaal. and to other unlicensed sources of ra. t Repen.s of taeft or loss of tuensed ; dlauon, whether in the possession of im an muuW Ms not 20.402 materitt more than 14 consecuute weeks. The the licensee or any other person, but first calendar quarter of each year 20.4c2 wounavons of incident.a 20,404 (Reserved) not including exposures ta radiation sna11 begm in Janus.ry and subsequent a 20.40s Reports of eversaposures and exces, from natural background sources or a .aae levets and concentrauona medleal diagnosis and therapy) does ; calendar quarters shall be such that no day is included in more than one not exceed the standards of radiation a 20,40s tReserved) protection prescribed in the regula.
- calendar cuarter or omitted from In-20,401 Peraconel mordtortne reports, clusion within a calendar quarter. No rmina$o rmanIo o a.'
tlons in this part. Ikensee shall change t"e method ob-of a served by him of deterr...ntrg talendar 20.4ce Mouncauens s.nd reports to individ-r- (c) In accordance irtth recommenda-quarters encept at the beginning of a N uals. ) tions of the Federal Radlauon Coun-calendar year, Euctrrious aus Asarrtomaa Rzeviasmp?
- cil, approved by the President, persons 45)"Commtulon" means !!'.e Nuclear f
{ issuedengastd in activities under lleensesRegulatory Commluton or its d ily su-t 20J01 Appikauena ter esemruona o by the Nuclear Regulatory thortzeo representatives; 20J02 Ao41uomal requir etnenta
- Commtssion pursuant to the Atomic w
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M a) PART 20 0 STANDARDS FOR PRSTECTI2N AGAINST RADIATION j '3
- stricted krea" shall not include any l au(on)"area"lauen ares" and "high radl?
2 Rad (8)"Government agency
- means any stems used as reeldental quarters 61 defined in i 20.202; czecuuve department, commiseloa, In.
A spendent establishment, corporation, though a separate room or rooms in a y, (3) "Personnel monitoring equip. 1 ( l nolly or peruy owned by the United residential building may be set apart g ment" defined in i 20.202; ?) 'd 25tates of Amerles which is an instru. as a restrteted area; (4)"Survey" defined in l 20,201: I mentality of the United States, or any ! (% Urtits of measurement of done ~ board, bureau, division, service, o!!!ce. (15) "Source material" means: (l) p (r.d. rem) defined in i 20.4; l: officer, authority, administration or Uranium or thorium, or any combina. (6) Units of measurement of radioac. + lother establishment in the execuuve l Uon thereof,in any physical or chaml. 8 vity defined in i 20.S. a cal form: or (!!) cres which contain by [,,. I o branch of the Government: (1) "Individual" means any human 'gbeing; a welsht one twendeth of one percent
- (0.05%) or more of (s) uranium (6)
- 90)"Doelmetry ptocessor" meene an means a thortum or (c) any combinauon there. I ndividual or an orgenlastion that I
- (B) "Ucensed material" of. Source material does not include [ procuou sad evaluatu pmonnel Source material, special nuclear mate. monitonng equipment in order to rtal, or by ptoduct matertal recetved. specla! nuclear matertal.
- determine the radiatim dose delivered a
possessed, used, or transferred under a l seneral or spect!!c license issued by ' ~ (10) "Special nuclear material" b.to the eqWpment. I the Commtaston pursuant to the regua means: (1) Plutonium, uranium 233, t jauona in this chapter *. urs 'llum enriched in the lootope 233 or 8 24.4 1' nite e( redlauen does. ~ ' in (ne isotope 235, and any other ma. (a) "Dose," se used in this part, is
- 9) "Ucense" means a license tsaued h ter'al which the Commtaslon, pursuant the quanuty of radlauen absorbed. per y un(der the resultuons in Parts 30 s to he provisions of section 31 of the unit of masa, by the body or by any through 35,3e, e0, 60. 41.10,
- ac'. determines to be special nuclear portion et the body, W** en.he regula.
5 or Part T2 of this chapter "Ucensee= $ mhterial, but does not include source tions in this part spectly a dose during
- t means the holder of such license
matertal: or (!!) any material arttfletal* a period of ume, the dose means the i j L. ly enriched by any of the foregoing total quantity of radiation absorbed, anM h N" ma pu unit of mass, by the body w by t. (10) "Occupattonal dose" includes any portion of the body during such exposure of an individual to radiation [ (17) "Unrestricted area" means any period of time. Severst different unita ,0) in a restileted area; or (11) in the of dose are in current use. Definluons g course of employment tn which the ln. h area access to which is not controlled i i by the licensee for purposes of protec. of units as used in this part are set dividual's duties involve exposure to , radlauen, provided,that"occuptuonal *a uon of individusla from exposure to forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this radlauon and radioactive materials, section. N -and any sua W W nsWnN quat' ; (M ne rad, as md in tMs part, is a a x r of an t div du dl suon for the putpose of medleal dias.1 ters. 3 measure of the dose of any tontatng ra. = dtation to tody tissues in terms of the nosts or medical therapy of such indl. (18) "Department" means the De. E energy absorbed per unit mass of the
- vidual, partment of Energy established by the 'a Ltssue One rad is the dose correspond.
Departrnent of Energy Orsanization
- ing to the absorpuon of 100 eres per
( (11)"Person" means:(1) Any tadtvid* Act (Pub. L 95-91, 91 Stat. 565, 42 rram of tissue. (One millired Ua!. corporation, partnersh!p, fttm, as. UAC,1101 et seq.) to the extent that (mrad)= 0.001 rad.) sociauon, trust, estate, public or prl* the Department, or its duly authorized to The rem, as used in this part,is a vate inatttution, yroup. Government representatives, exercises functions measure of the dose of any lont11ag ra. atency other than the Commtasjon or formerly vested in the UA Atomic Waum u body unsun in tuma of Rs the Department (except that the De* Enert/ ComrStaslon, its Chatrman. eaumaud bMogical ennt Mlauve to a paf'ineSt shall be considered a person members, o!!!cers and components and ese of one menteen (t) of hays, ,;t within the meanlah of the regulations transferred to the UA Energy Re. (One m@run unnm)= W1 nmJ in this part to the extent that its fa* search and Development Adrainistra. a he plauon of the um to othu dose
- ct11ttes and activiues are subject to the tion and to the Administrator thereof units depends upon the biological t' lleenstrig and related regulatory mu.
pursuant to sections 104 (b), (c) and offeet under consideration and upon thority of the Commisalon pursuant to (d) of the Energy Reorgantaauon Act the condluons of trradiation. Fo' the section 202 of the Energy Reorganiza. of 1314 (pub. L 33 438, 88 Stat.1233 1 1 tion Act of 1974 (88 Stat.1244)), any at 12rf, 42 UAC, 5814) and rettsne. purpose of the regulauona in this part. State, any foreign government or ferred to the Secretary of Energy pur. any of the followmg la considered to nation or any po110 cal subdtvision of suant to secuon 30tta) of the Depart. be equivalent to a dose of one rem: I any such government or nauon, or ment of Energy Organisauon Act (1) A dose of I r due to X-or other entity; and Ul) any legal succes-(Pub. L 95 91,91 Stat. 345 at 577 578, samraa radtauon; a 1 sor, representative, asent. or asency of 41 UAC. 71b t), (2) A dose of 1 rsd due to X. j fie foregoing, samma, or beta radiation: i (19) "Termination" means the end 5 (12)"Radiation" means any or all of of employment with the lleensee or,in s the following: alpha rays, lieh rays. :: the case of individuals not employed , samma rays, X rays, neutrW. high* :: by the licensee, the end of a work as. i l g speed electrons, h!sh speed protons, ; stenment in the licensee's restricted 1 and other atomic particles: but not m areas in a given calendar quarter, 2 sound or radio waves, or visible, infra. 5 without expectation or specific sched. g red, or ultraviolet 11sht; uilog of reentry into the licensee's re. ) (13) "Radioacuve matertal" includes strMed areas durtne the remainder of 1 any such matertal whether or not sub. that calendar quarter. 3 ject to ucensing control by the Com. "Restricted area" means any [words and phrases as used in this part 4 .Jntation; (b) Definitions of certain other g" (14) g ? 3 area access to which is controlltd by a are set forth in other secuens,includ. O the Ucenses for purposes of protection
- ing*
) if indleduals from exposure to tsd12 (1) "Attborne rad!oactivity area" de. Uon and rsdioacuve materials. "Re. fined In i 20.203; I ,i ) March 31,1987 20 2 4 d
i 20,4(c) 20.102(b) PART 20 e STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION e]T f $","g,",Y,,, ye ~ d Ma (3) A dose of 0.1 rad due to neutrons 1 20.4 Interpretauena. y trt f one 0 05 raIdue to particles t Except u spectfleally authortred by I calendar quarter from radioactive ma-( A dose heavier than protons and with suffi. g the Comrnission in sriting, no inter. ~ terial and other sources of radlauon a pn n of W meaning of W ngu. 6 total occupauonal dose in excess of cient energy to reach the lens of the eye; If it is mort convenient to meta
- ladons in this part by any officer or R the standards spectiled in the foDow-ute the neutron flux or equivalent. 2 employee of the Commission other Ling tabit:
than a STitten Lnterpretation by the than to determine the neutron dose in General Counsel s1D be recognized to *g Raus Na Cutwoam ouamism rads, u provided in paragraph (c)(3) of thLs seetlon, one tem of neutron ra be binding upon the Comtnisalon, g '4""*w$..Z",,,w g '""* y dlauon may, for purposes of the regu. e p,, lauons in this part, be assumed to be
- g S e e, equivalent to 14 million neutrons per a s sam as.a== ese, h
square centimeter incident upon the 1 26.7 Communications. 1._ body: or, if there exists sufficient in. Except where otherwise spectfled in formauon to estimate sith reuonable this part, all cornmunications and re* (b) A licensee may permit an individ-accuracy the approximate distribuuon ports concerning the regulations Ln <, ual in a restricted tres to rective a in energy of the neutrons, the incident
- this part should be addressed to the : total occupational dost to the whole numbe of neutrons per square tenu a Execuute Director for O?erations, body greater than that perTrJtted meter equivalent to one tem may be a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commiss60n, a under paragraph It) of this section, estimated from the following table:
Wuhington, D.C. 20$55. Communica. '. provnded: I Uons, reports, and applicauons may be - (1) During ariy calendar quarter the Neutacm F us Dose EOuvutwTs t dell"ered in person at the Commis. total rfccupauonaj dost to the whole ston's offlees at 1717 H Street NV? _ body shall not exceed 3 rems; and l l M.", l.. u Wuhington, D.C.! or at 1920 Norfolk I y,
- g'g
- Avenue, Bethesda. Maryland.
"" (2) The dose to the shole body, ( .a sma then added to the accumulated occu-
- d** 'O* " g '
pational dose to the whole body shall m e g 24 bietemseen ooseceeni not exceed 5 (N 18) rerns where "N" r j e requeremensa Oese approveL equals the indnidual's age in years at Qlll.' O (a) ne NucJear Regulatory his lut btrthosy; and (3) The bcenset hu determined the s ees _ ' an s ie
- sn hisalon has submitted the e 6:
individual's accumulated occupations] U.. +co n se* reo informadon coUect$on requirements 3 $l contained in this part to the OfBee of . d se to the shole body on Form NRC-is m e ie* e Musgement sad Budget (OMB) for l 4. or on a clear and legde reewd com i g y l "llll 8] approval as required by the Peperwort
- t o
d La th e >( ts I se.ie* i, Reduction Act of 1980 (44 UAC. 3501 et alth the requirements of I 20.102. As hp j seq 4 0MB has epproved the used in paragTaph (b), "Dose to the se i information coDection ulrements wholt body" shall be deemed to in-contained in this part ar control clude any dose to the whole body. (d) For determ'ning exposures to I number 31W1014. gonads, acuve blood forming organa, or gamma rays up to 3 Mev, the dose (b) De approved information head and trunit, or lens of eye, limits specified in il 20.101 to 20.104, 4 couection requirements contained in thle inclushe, may be tasumed to be equa 2 part appeat La 1i m102. m103,20.106 tient to the "att dose" Tor the pur " 2108, 20.203, 20.205. 20.302. Ma tt i 20.102 Determination of prior dose, pose of this part "air dose" means that E M401,2402,2403,245,2407 (a) Each licensee shall require any the dose is metsured by a properly i M408, and 2400. indhidual, prict to first entry of the calibrated appropriate instrument in (e) This part contalna information indh1 dual into the licensee's restncted air at or near the body surface in the codection requirements La addition 0 area durmg each employment of work , region of highest dossse rate
- those approved under the control tasignment under such circurnstances number spedfled in paragraph (a) of this that the Lndnidual wtU recehe of 18 section. Deee information coDection likely to recense in any period of one i 19.8 llmits of rad 6esethity, requireraents and the control number, calendar quarter an occupaucna.1 dose (a) Radioactivity La corrmordy, and undes wM they m opprovod m ee in excess of 25 percent of the applica-for purposes of the regulations in this IoUo* 8:
ble stand: cLa specified in i 20.10lta) and i 20.104ta), to disclose in a sTit-part shall be, measured in terins of dis. (1)la ll 2101 and 2102. Fo m ten, signed statemerit. etther: (1) That A integrations per unit timt or tn curtes. NRC-41e approved under centrol
- the individuaJ had no prior occupa-N curie = 3,1 x 10 " disintegradons '
- 1 uonal dose during the curTent calen-
' One (2)ln i m wu NRM ia a das quarter, or (2) the nature and k per second (dps)=2.2 x10" dismterra. apW under cond aembw N amount of any occuptuonal dose uons per minute IdpmL Cotntnordy used submuluples of the curte are the 00 " which the individual rnay have re-cetved during that spectincaUy idenu- .n1111 curie and the m'crocurie: faed curu nt cahndar quarter frm (1) One tanlicurie (cnCl) ' = 0.001 Prutzssistz Dosts, Lrvn.s an curie (Cl) 8 3.1 x 10' dn ConcorTlaflops
- 8 (2) One enicrocurie (pCl) *= 0 Doooo?
trolled by other persons. Each licensee ahtU maintain records of such state. cune = 3'1 x 10 ' dps. o j $ 20.191 Radiation dose standards fee in. ments ttntu the Commiasjon author. dmdvals ta restimed arena taes their dWodum &) SN &A C' P (b) Beton pennitung, pursuant to a) :Deei d 40 Fa 80704 i of l 20.102(a), and eacept u provided i 20.101(b), kny todividual in a restrtet-g a l I (s) 1Dened 30 ra 2)eeo.) in paragraph (b) of this sectiort no D* ed ties to receive an occupauonal ra-censee shall possets, use, or trsnsf er ll-dlauon dose in exctas of the standards ,,l cansed matenal Ln such a manner o' to g - spectfled in i 20,101(a), each bcensee M 20 3 MeY 31.1984
PART 20 e STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION such reporta, the licensee shall use the manner as to permit any indivtcualin would result from Inhalation of such l dose shown in the report in preparing a restricted area to inhale a quanuty material for 40 hours at the unifonn the form. In any cut there a Itcensee of such material in excess of the concentrauona specified in Appendit is unable to obtain reports of the ind!- intake limita specified in Appendix B. B. Table 1. Column 1 as is reasonably Table 1. Column 1 of this part. Il such. achievable. Whenever the intake of rs. vidual's occuptuonal dose for a prev 1, soluble uranlurn is of a forta such that 2 dioactive maternal by any ladividual cus complete calendar quarter,it shall absorpuon through the skin is !!kely,:: exceeds this 40 hout control measure, be suumed that the Lndividual has re. individual exposures to such material a the licensee shall make such evalua-talved the occupauonal dose specified shall be controlled so that the uptake I tions and take such actions as are hec. i in whichever of the following columns of such matertal by any orsta from = ensary to assure asalnst recurrence, apply. The Heensee than maintain ncords of either inhalation or absorption or such occurrences, evalutuons, and sc. C'" 8-both routes of intsks ' does not exceed tions taken in a clear and readily iden-Cum e- .U*. that t hich tould result from Inhaling tifiable forin suitable for summary such material at the limits spectifed in review and evaluauon.
- E*
a*"4, **O Appendix B. Table 1. Column 1 and t w I m" footnote 4 thereto. w i.
- U7 (3) For purposes of determining (c) When roeptretory protective m
compilance with the requirements of ulpment le need to het Se Mhelation I' **** this section the licensee shall use suit,
- l' borne redleectu metertal
- m able measurements of concentrations P"**
- t l*
h (b)(2] ef this tecting and evaluating airborne radio - secten, se {ereyep of radioactive materials in air for de a cm. ; shou m equipment E7"" n a 4 actmty in restrteted areas and in addl. that is certdled oe had certatcation uon as approprtate, shau use meas,a entended by the NeuenalInstnute for urements of radioscuvity in the body. *. OccupationalSefety sad Health /Mine f, (2) The licensee shall retain and pre. measurements of radioactivity excret. [NIOSH/MSHA). The licensee may Sefery and Health Admuustreuen , serve records used in prepartng Form ed from the body, or any combtnsuon mehe suowanc. for this m of . NRC-4 until the Comtnission author. of such measurements u may be nec. ruptratory protectin equipment in
- 1
- es their disposition.
essary for timely detection and usess, estunettag enposures of mdividuals to gment of Individual intakes of radiose, thle metenal provided thac .tivity by exposed indivtdus.ls. It is u.
- umed that an individual inhales ra.
dioactise material at the altborne con. he,s present g((egnantnuen spectfled for tri. If calculation of the individual's accu. ,S t ( mulated occupational dose for all peri. ; centration in thleh "7 unless he uses respiratory protective a g, 3 j ods pnor to January 1.1981 yields a equipment pursuant to paras 7aph (c) intate permitted is tuce that than sould 9 result higher than the applicable accu. of this section. When usessment of a i r,sult troen trthalauon alone at the concen.
- mulated dose value for the individual parucular individual's intake of radio- [ Taale 1. Column 4 for 40 hours per weet for tration specified for PL 3 5 m Aependia 3.
as of that date, u specified in para-g acun material is necessary, intakes.13 *evas. g7ach (b) of I 20.101 the excess may less Phan those which would result = 'For raden tit the Ilmitma cuariuty is be disregarded. from inhalation for 2 hours Ln any ont that inhaies m a pened of one caJendar day or for 10 hours in any one s' ret at d ut.aform concentrauons spectfled in D.)'g3,"$,",',4,8 ,g g'he taYe 3 3 20.103 Esposure of ladividnis to con, Appendix B. Table 1. Columrt 1 peed the concentrauen vaive specified is sued' sentreuens of radioectiee matenals in not be included Irt such assessment. upon oposun to me snatenal as an utt-eir 6n restriend eress. I provided thr.1 for any assessment in nal radisuon sourn.1ndandual uposuw tax 1) No ticensee shall possess. use excess of these amounts the entire these matenals may w secounted fe' of transfer !! censed materialin such a' arn unt is inciuded. part of the henitauen en indivneust dose tri manner as to permit any individual tri (b M L) The licensee shall. as a precau-g rg.tet. These auctises anals w sua>ect to I a restricted area to inhale a quantity tiona?y procedure, use process or the precavuonary procedures required at of radioactive matettal in any period other engineering controls, to the i to. test a n t s. 'Mulupty the concentrsuon values spect. 4 of one calendar quarter gitater than emnt pracucabk to ILnut concentra. fled in Aependia 8. Tsale 1. Column t. at i e the quanuty shich sould result from tions of radioactive matertais in air to 4.3 s te' sat te estaan the ewarterly evantit t Lnhalation for 40 hours per seek for gg,g, 93,,. those which delLmit an J' 13 seeks at uruforTo concentrauons of airborne radioactivity area as defined "L'*"*"'*3"
- MWi"837 *h' . "Taa"le 1. Column 1.'*t r We nn Appensa 3 i
radtoscuve tratettal ist str spectited tri tn i 20.203(dX1xil). I ^* t f$rN22. 1$.51eruficant mtane by Imeesuen er Appendix B. Table 1. Colurnn 1.'" II (2) When it la impracticable to apply the radiosetive material is of such process or other engineering cot. trots i form that Lntake by absorption to limit concentrauona of radioacute uen La presumed to occur snar u a ruuJt of through the akin is Itkely. Individual matertal in air below those defined La ureumsunees such ta easeent, madver. smo our orWeure, or susular eseenal J exposures to radioactive matertal shall l 20.203(dK1Xil), other precauuonary une uena. bch mtanes must se valuated { be controlled so that the uptake of ra. procedures, such as increased surveil. ,$8g",j", g,8(*'g",}'g,"[8,.Q d,, W lance. !!mitation of working times, or l dioactive material by any organ from provttlen of respiratory protective 4 ,gn,,, ,,,y,u ng g,,,,% ] 2 either inhalation or absorpuon equipment, an, til be used to maintain ps2 vane shall be meludes a determu s or both routes of tntake "in any talen. antake of radioactive matertal by any .hether the tunnauen en mamauan espo. a dar quarter does not exceed that individual sitAnn any period of seven sures nn I ao.nasia n11 bu seen eaceeeed. 't = T which would roeult from Inhaling such censecutive days as far below that 'Rerutatory suneshee en aseessment of in. dattewal mta&M of rs4.sacuse matenal ts ) radioactive Imatertal for 40 hours per tilI8E' of f*dloactive material which enen m Regulato*r Outse s 9. "Acceptaale unLform coticen-week for 13 weetJ at.3 traUons specified Appendix B, Concepta. Wesets. Eevauens and Aasump. f t ] uens for a Biossaar Pvooram.* annaie espus Table 1. Cohmn L of seuca are avsilante from the offie, es i i (2) No licensee. a, use, or Standares Deulepment. UA. Malear Reev- './ tatory Comm.tamon, waaninsun. D C. 30u8. j transfer mixtures T38. and l 1 U434 in soluble... c. Nch a vpon.mt, reeu t I I ff 244 3 September 1.1982 l ( 3 d. ._,m
~
- 20.102(b)
PART 20 o STANDARDS FOR PRSTECTION AGAINST RADIATl3N -} . (1) Obtab a certificate on Form NRC-4 or on a clear and legible (l record containing all the informauon required in that form, signed by the individual ahostng each period of time after the individual attained tht age of 18 in which the indMdual received j an occupadonal dose of radladon; and
- 2) Cajeulate on Form NRC-4 in ac.
I co(rdance with the instruccons appear. E ing therein, or on a clear and legible g record containing all the Lnformadon required in that form, the previously &ccumulated occupauonal dose re-eelved b.T the individun] and the addl. Monaj dose allowed for that Individual under i 20.101(b) (cMD in the preparadon of Form NRC4 or a clear and legible record containing all the informauon re. quired in'that form, the licensee shall male a rea.sonable effort to obtain re. ports of the individual's previously ac. cumulated occupauonal desa. For each period for shich the licensee obtae.s e I 3 db 20 34 MeV 31. IM4
- ~'
i 20.10T.c) 20.106(a) PART 20 e STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION l [M. ' these e# la Appesh A of ele (c) The provisions of ll 20.103(bx2) V) (1)The bceasee selects respLretory pan la selecung and setng nopinW ,, and 20.103(c) shall apply to exposures protecuve equipment that providu a , protw#n equipment The Wulos R subject to paragraph (b) of this sec. protecusa factor greeter than the may eethertse a bonnen to see Wgh" tion except that the references in le by which peak concentrations multskerne radioective maternete in the protecdos facton es neetpt d an il 20.103(bx2) and 20.103(c) to Appen. of eti appucence (1) doaiblag Se ettuation ,,, dix B. Table 1. Column 1 shall be working ane are espected to exceed the for which e need esista for Web" + deemed to be references to Appendix values specified la Appendia L Toble L Column 1 of h part The equipreent so protagon facton, and (2) demomet tuas B. Table II. Column 1. eelected sheD be used so ht the tSt Se rapiratory pneecen everage concentretaos elradioactive Mulpment wtD provide the9e higher materiella $e ett that le inhaled during Proteccon factore under the proposed pened of uninterrupted use la en condJuone of mee, IINunnetricted anse."'l' d "'*L'** I" P """."M'3 askorne reheettivtty stu on any day, (e) Where equipment of a particular str $ by any inMdual seing the equipment. tpe bee not been tested and certi8ed. y, does set escoed the valuu specafied la er had certinuuos entended, by Ia) There may be included in any ap. s Appendia L Toble L Column 1 of this NIOSH/MSHA. er where sete le no plication for a license or for arnend-1 pan. For h purposee of 2 peroFoph, naenna schedule for teet sad ment of a license propose # 11mita upon 8 levets of ndiation in isnrutricte,d - Se concesireues of radioactne
- ce,e 3,a of consin e,w, ment se anas vnsulung inm th appheanta matertalla the air eat le inhaled when
- bcemen eheu not make ellowance foe posseation or use of radloactive mate.
neptretere are worn may be estimated , ele equipmeet without speciAe by dividing the ambient concentretien in
- entwiseson by b Ceauniu6erL An rial and other sources of redlauon.
Such applications should include in-att by b protection factor specaned la 0 oppucados for tWe odertsetion put Appendia A of thle part if & exposure laclude edemonstrenon by teettas or iormation as to anucipated averase ra-le later found to be gruter than oo se bois of nueble teet Lafornecos, distion levels and anucipated occupan. eettmeted, the corncted value sha.ll be that se setertal and performance ey times for eoch unrestrteted area In. seed;if M expoeure le later found to be cherettertence of M equipment an volved. The Commiasjon till approve leu tasa eettmeted, h corrected value sepable W providing h propeeed the proposed limits if the applicant may be end, degrn of proteccon under anudpet*J demonstrates that the proposed limits are not.1hely to cause any ind!vidual (2) The beenen main,eins and cond: cone of see, to receive a dose to the whole body in laplemente e nepiratory protection (f) On! equipment that hee been any period of one calendar year in ,p,gggg,[for emergency see by NIOSH/ program thatincJudes se a sunamum: cer11Aed er had certincedon .exceas of 04 na air samphas suf5cient to idenufy the evended (b) Except as authorised by the basard, permit prepea equipment MSHA sheD be und to emergency j Cominission pursuant to paragraph (a) selection and essete uposurce: pe,, y surveye eac, bloepays as appropriate to g, g.m heensu mt: nettfy, in ent. e of this section, no licensee shall pos. y evolvete octual espoeune, wnnen in, tu pirector er tre so,reorisie Nu.
- sess, use or transfer licensed maternal Procedune regardme selections fithns.
etur neruJeter, commiemn inspuuen 2in such a manner as to create la any and meLatenance of respirators. and and talercement Reesonst Oface hated unrestricted area from radjoactive mm. te, Aemndia D at inst 3e sue beten W tertal and other sources of radlauon in testias of neptretore for operabihty immeceiev,n,is eaci oemnnea g,p,a;,=',ei;Jge","e,"e": ha powe=>on-(1) Radiation levels erhich,if an ind!- procedune regardma superwsnon end et tra usuon. vidual were continuously present in trelains of personnel and lenance records; and determineues by a the area, could result Ln his receiving a physicien prrr to truual en of dose Ln excess of tso millirems in any respirators and et inet every it monk one hour, or (2) Radiadon levels which,if an indl. thereafter, thei the Lndmdual per le "I N E* P8" N '" A"'*. vidual were continuously present in 4 j physiceUy able to see the neptretory protecuve equipmee.; tal No licenset tha!! possets, use, or the area, could result in his receiving a (3) A written pohey sisternent on transfer licensed maternal la such a dose in excess of 100 millirema in any manner a.s to cause any individual severt consecutive days. nePareter uste shall be 6eeved sevenng tithin a restricted area sho is under 1 such thinge ee: ses of practeable 18 years of ap. to nuto in any (c)In sedition to other requirements enstseenne controle lastead of { nium fuel cycie opmuom suilut to pa unsus mand in ura. '"P'';""',**'****"m****d adi e e at and h r o rces ese .ee.,e+,e t.r g ol radiation in the licensee.s posses- [ the provtalons of 40 CTR Part 190, ,g,, g gg g peoptreter sea.The hcensee eben advtee i*gN"g[nT3 he*tg'$(I' b(% ."Enytronmental Radlation Proteetton th l an ards W Nuclear Nwn W.
- ch P"P Ml" ***' set the meer mey I
! paragraph Ian of I 20.101'ossess, use or l leave the aree et any see fee rehof Irose tbl No licensee shall p toe treter mee to Ibe event of oguipment g transfer licensed mater.al in such a I ma phyWesl ee peycholepcal manner as to cause any individual 1 29.104 I*adioectielty la effluente to on-dietrees. c - L-J er sommealceae* althin a restrteted area, she is under retrined are = leAers. mydAcant deteneretee ef 18 years of ase to be exposed to air. '^ "*E**""" r ta a ce se ma ena 40 'as to' oper**.n4 ***di#ea* or any eser borne radioactive material possessed I esediben est might regaire pch rehef. by the licenste in an average concen. I (4)*I'he hoeneee mees equipeest LTation in eaceas of the limits specified R "v a$rt I nce Uons withta hesitenene lee type and mode of in Append 1A B. Table 11 of this part. ] exceed the t nits specified in Appen. see and provideo proper vissal, For purposes of this partsraph, con. e dia B. Table II of this part, except as f communication, and etbee opedal centrsuon. may be attrased over pert- ' authertred pursuant to i 20 302 or capabihtaes (wch as edequate skin ,ods not Treater than a a tet, f paragraph (b) of this section. For pur. } pmtectoal mben endeda poses of this secuon concenuations l (d) Unlees otherwtee setbensed by may be aversted over a persod not l( ' the Commiuben, h besseee aba5 not treater than one year, l see4pe potectee factees la essees of Cg 20 5 Septernber 1,IM2 I ....... :.~:: n-w ,a-,- a,, n--.,y g-
i PART 20
- STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION 5
centrauorts of radionuclidas. Puenonomaar Paococxu a en nt ud prop sed (1) A desertpuon of the tute treat. 11rnits h!gher than these specifled in ment f acilities and procedures used to i 20.201 Survers, Paragraph (a) of this section. The reduce the concentituon of tsdlonu. (a) As used in the regulations ln this Commiulon till accrove the proposed c11 des in efnuents prior to their re..part,"sursey" means an evaluation of limits if the appu 3.nt demonstrates: le ue. the radiation huards Lncident to the (1) That the applietat hu made a (d) Por the purposes of this section I reuonable effort to minimise the ra. the concentration 11m'ta in Appendix ~ E,roduttia use, niem. discesal, or dioactivity contained in einuents to B. Table II of thts part shall apply at p m nce f radoacun maMay or other sources of rattuen under a spe. unrestricted treu; and the boundary of the restricted sits, "ctfic set of conditions. When appropri. m (2) That it is not Ukely that radioac. The concentration of radiometive ma. ste, such evalutuen incluttes a physt. Live matenal dischar;ed in the ef 0u. terial discharged through a stack, p!pe cal survey of the location of materials ent would result in the exposure of an or similar conduit may be determined and etalpment, and meuurementa of individual to concentration.s of rad ( % with respect to the point there the levt!s of radlauen or concentrations of act!ve material in alt or aater exceed. matertalleaves the condujt. If the con. Lng the ura.ta specified in Appendia B. dutt dischutes tithin the restricted poactne matnial oresent. Table !! of this part. x aret, the concentrat!cn at the bound. (c) An appuestion for higher hmita 3 try may be determined by applying (b) Each t h N M e pursuant to paragraph (b) of this sec. ; appropriate !&ctors for diludon, 414 tion shall include informauen demon.. Persion, or decay between the potnt of etuse to be made such surveys u 1) strating that the applicant hu made a g dacharge and the boundary,
- ,# p omsmy for the Hunsn to reuonable eff ort to minimise the ts.
(e)In addition to umJting concentra. *compgy tith the regulauons in this a tions in e!Duent stres.rns, the Cornmis. Spart, and (2) are reuenable under the dioactNty dischtiged in efnuents to unrestrteted attu, and shall include, sfon may limit nuanUHts of radjoac. tive materts s telessa,a s Elf or mater ptrcumstances to evaluate the exteng u pertinent: during a specified period of time Lf it f adtauon huards that may be pres. (1) Infcrmation u to Dow rates. appears that the da ly intare of rado. total volume of efautnt, peat concen. acuve materlaJ from air, water, or food tratten of each radionuclide in the ef, fluent, and ceneentradon of each radj. by a tuttable mnple of an exposed 1 20.202 Personel monitoring. onuclide in the e!Duent averaged oner pcpulation group, averaged over a (4) Each beenset shall sul/ ply appro. penod not exceeding one year, wou]d a period of one year at the potnt otherwtse exceed the dally intake re, priate pmorW1 moratering e quip-there the efCuent leaves a stact, ment to, and shall require the use of sulting from cont!nuous exposure to tube, pipe, or si.cular condult; tir or tater contaaning one third the such equipment hy* t2) A desertption of the properties of concentrauen of radioactive.matentis (1) Each indMdual who enters a re. ' the e!Uuents, including; specified in Appendix B, Table !! of stricted sten under such circumstances (1) Chenucal compostuon: that he receives, or is ukely to receive, thLs part. (11) Physical charactensues, ine'ud. & donc in any calendar Guarter Ln m lns suspended solids content in liquid excess of M perunt of the applicable g efnuent.s. and nature of gu or terosol value spectfled in paragraph (a) of !ct att einuents; (f) The provtstons of paragraphs (a)
- i21101, till) The hydrogen ten concentra.
through (e) of this secuen do not (2) Each individual under 18 years of t! orts (p") of hquid effluents: and apply to dispcsal of radioactive matert. age tho enters a restncted tres under tiv) The s::e range of partjeulates in : al into tanttary se t erage s ystems, such circumstancer that he receives, effluents releued into att,
- thich is governed by i 20.303, or is Ukely to receivt. & dose Ln any caj-(3) A desengt;on of the anticipated - (g) In add 4Uon to other require-
,endu quarter in excess of 5 eercent of human occuptney Ln the unrestr cted [ rnentJ of this part, licensees engaged ares t here the htshest concentrauen in ur&ntum fuel cycle operations sub. -the applicable salue specified Ln para. of radioactive matenal from the efflu.
- Het to the provtsierts of 40 C7R Part Igraph it? of I:0.101, 191"Ennronmental Rtdlation Protec. 2 (3) Each Lndividual tho enters a ent is expected, and, in the case of a nver or stream, a desenpuon of mater tion Standard for Nuclear Power 09-
- bigh radiation tres, uses donTtstream from the potnt of re-,grations," shall ecmply tith that part. 2 (b) As used in this part, let't of the t!Duent.
(1) "Personnel monitormt equip-ment" metna devices designed to be (4) Information u to the highest I te m hal b.agnesle and eene. torn or carned by an Lndtvidual for concentration of each rsdionucude in an unrestricted tret, including knucl-Nothing Ln the regulations in this the purpose of meuuring the dose re-pated concentrntions averaged over & part shall be interpreted as limittng cetved te s., fttm badges, pocket cham. period of one year-the intenuonal exposure of pauents to bers, pocket dostreeters, flim rints, (1) In tir at any point of human oc. rad 1huon for the purpose of medical g te, y, cuptney;or diagnotts or medacal therapy. (2) "Radtttlen trea" means any (11) In m ater at potnt.s of use dos n-tres, accessible 'o psrsortnet, tn t hich fum lums of there exists rseauen, ortsinating tn l ig. leg OHen rnutring s ,strea.m from the potnt of releue of the ef nuent. haster serness, whole nr ln port tithin beensed mate. here necessary or desirable in rial, at such tssis that a major por-4 (S) The baclF sTound concentistion of 3. order to and Ln determtritng the extent Uon of the body could receive Ln say i
- sdionuclides in the recetving river or M an indinduala exposun to concen-one hour a OM in exceas of 5 mil-stream prior to the releue of Uquid ef-f tratierts of rsdloactive material, the urem, or Ln any S consecutjve days n
- Duent, g Commission may incorporate appro-dose in eteesa of 100 railltrems
($1 A description of the ennronmen-pnate pronstes in any Ucenn, direct-(3)"High raittton tres" sneans any tal morutoring equipment, including ing the beenst a to make available to tres, necessible to personnel, in which sensitivtty of the system, sad proce, the individual appropnate bio tsssy there entsts r&d!auon ortrinating in dures and calculadorts to determine Sernces and to furnian a copy of the thole or in part within Ucensed mate-( concentrations of rtConuclides in the reports of such sernces to the Com-rtal at such levels that a major porton unrestricted area a.nd pos11ble recon. mimoA of the bc4y could receive tn any one ' hour a dose in esetts of 100 mitltrem. Septembee 1,1982 46 k. - ~.... .-.... ~.._._ _ ___,.. _ _ _
INC CORPORATION Bulletin Appendix I Naval Systems Division Page 4 of 4 Revision 0 hc Bulletin
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Radiatir.a 32fety Manual Date 6/22/8B ATTACHMENT 1 CROSS-REFERENCE MATRIX 10CFR71 Appendix E Radiation Safety Manual QA Proaram Requirement Applicable Implementina Procedure 1. QA Program Control Section 1.0. Radiation Safety Administration 2. Procurement Document Control Section 9.0 Receipt. Shipment, and Transportation 3. Document Control Section 1.0 Radiation Safety Administration i ( 4. Personnel Training Section 2.0 Radiation Safety training ) 5. Handling of Transportation Section 7.0 Procedure for Exchange of Sealed Packages Sources Section 9.0 Procedure for Operating Exposure Devices 6. Storage of Transportation Section 6.0 Posting, Security, and Storage Packages Requirements [ t 7. Shipping of Transportation Section 9.0 Receipt. Shipment, and i 1 Packages Transportation of Radiosctive Materials l 8. Inspection Section 9.0 Receipt, Shipment, and r Transportation of Radioactive Materials Section 11.0 Inspection and Maintenance of Radiographic Equipment f 9. Records Section 3.0 Reports and Records i
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Radiation Saftty Manual Date 6/22/88 1.9 AUDITS 1.9.1 Measures shall be established to assure compliance to this program through sudits utilising written checklists. 1.9.2 Audits shall be conducted at least once a year and deficiencies evaluated and corrected. Auditors shall have no responsibility in the area audited. [ 1.9.3 Management shall be informed of audit results. i l i l [ F O I l i { i i I I r l t i i l O 1 t -r o -.--n.-n-- ,_,_,-.~. -._,, -.,,,,.. -.,, - .,,-c,--.,-,-- ,,----m.,,,,.np w--
FNC CORPORATION Bulletin Appendix I Naval Systems Division Page 2 of 4 Revision 0 O Bulletin
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/22/88 r 1.4 PROCURDtENT DOCUMENT CONTROL 1.4.1 Measures shall be established to ensure that procurement docuneats and revisions thereto contain adequate quality requirements. i 1.5 DOCUMENT CONTROL 1.5.1 Measures will be established to assure that Ocuments relating to procurement, handling, storage, shipping, and inspection of transportation packages are controlled. Changes to documents will be performed in accordance with written procedures. l i 1.5.2 the Radiation safety officer shall assure that QA functions are conducted in accordance with the latest approved requirements. t l 1.6 HANDLINC SHIPPING. AND STORAGE i i 1.6.1 Measures shall be estaolished to assure that handling, shipping, and storage requirements are completed and implemented in accordance with procedures prior to release of shipments. l 1.6.2 Radiographers will implement the necessary activities. 1 1.7 INSPECTION 1.7.1 Measures shall be established to assure riat appropriate inspections are completed and accepted prior to dell,very of transportation packages to a carrier. The appropriate records shall be completed to indicate the inspection acceptance. 1.7.2 Nonconforming itsas shall be positively identified by use of status j tags to prevent inadvertent use. j i 1.7.3 Radiographers will perform all necessary inspections directed by the i I Radiation Safety Officer. ( l I 1.8 RECORCS 1.8.1 A system shall be develope'. to assure appropriate records are maintained, identified, and easily retrievable. 1.8.3 The Radistion Safety Officer shall be responsible for implementing ~ the records system in accordance with written procedures. These procedures shall identify the types of records under this program i l including manufacturer's Certificate of Compliance and reference
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Radiation Safety Manual Date 6/j2/88 1.0 APPRNDIX I-QA PROGRAM FOR TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALA
1.1 INTRODUCTION
l t 1.1.1 This appendix identifies FNC/MSD Quality Assurance Program for the transportation of radioactive materials in accordance with 10 CFR Part 71. FMC/NSD is licensed under 10 CFR Part 34 for the use of L IR-192 and COSALT 60 for purposes of industrial radiography. l 1.1.2 This appendix is applicable to any transportation package containing i an IR-192 source in excess of 20 ci. or COBA1!! 60 in excess of 7 ci. delivered to a carrier. j l 1.1.3 PNC/NSD activities with res pet to transportation packages includes: i l procurement, use, handling inspectia., and maintenance: Design i fabrication, assembly, and testing of transportation packages is by I others. However, respor.sibility for compliance with Part 71 l requirements is with INC/NSD for those transportation packages which [ it utilises and delivers to a carrier. l f 1.2 QA PkOCRAM 1.2.1 This QA Program identifies the administrative controls to be followed to assure all requirements for transportation packages are being met. Written procedures needed for implementation of this i program are identified in the Radiation Safety Manual. Cont 91 of l this Appendix, including revisions, will be stated in Section 1.0 of r th: Radiation Safety Manual. 1.2.2 Attached to this Appendix is a matrix identifying the requirements of this QA Program with the corresponding implementing procedures of L the Radiation Safety Manual. [ 1.2.3 The QA Manager has overall administrative responsil,ility for this program. The Radiation Safety Office shall have specifir f implementing responsibility at each site. including training and r certification of personnel, document control, and ensuring manufactuters design and QA program cont.*ol. i 1.3 ORGANIZATION 1.3.1 The organisation niid responsibilities for this Program is identified in the INC/NSD Radiation Gafety Manual. Section 1.0. f r O
App. A(3), App. A(2) PART71 o PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL ps C TABLE A-2 3O RELATICM5 HIP BETVEEN A AND E FOR BETA EMITTERS g m + E,(MeV) A)(C1) ( 0.5 1000 E 0.5 - < 1.0 300 1.0 - < 1.5 100 1.5 - ( 2.0 30 22.0 10 6 TABLE A-3 s RELATIONSHIP BETVEEN A AND THE ATCMIC NWBER 3 OF THE RADICNUCUDE l A) i 8 Atomic Half-1tfe less Half-life 1000 days Half-1tfe greater Number than 1000. days to 108 years than 10' years E 1 to 41 3 C1 .05 C1 3 Cf i 82 ind above .002 Cl .002 C1 3 C1 I l a >O L i %st 31.19a3 71 22
- App. A(4)
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- 1 % W 388**"8 c/g g,rg 0.45 8.010*'
2.0:10' O.72 (neue0 7.00:10*' 1.42 10' 1.0 7.6 10*' 13 10' 1.5 - 1.0 10** 1.0u10' S.O 2.7:10*
- 3.7 10' 10.0 4.0:10*?
2.1:10' e 20.0 1.0s10*' 1.Out0' 35.0 2.0 10** 5.0u10* 50 0 2.5s10** 4.0u 10' 90.0 S.8 10** 1.7s10' 93.0 7.0u10* ' 1.4s10' H0 9.1s10** 1.1 10' Netwel lhonwp 2.2s10*' 4.6s10' I The W lor warnum indude representatere voksee W ine ocwty et ine umD4 w+ncti se concetated ann 0 the emchmera process The acwry ear Thonsa echsene the agaerum eencoresiam of Th228. )(( s -[ 71 23 August 31, 1943
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20 M 16x10' 8% 100 20 0 0 x 10
- i47 Peeoorran (60) 30 20 1.1 x 10 '
146= .%: set (21) 1CO3 900 4.1x10-e 58 10CC 100 44x10 L3 10 10 1.9 x t 0 ' 8b S O CCS & 9 x 10* ' 23 N _ Peoptran (13) 238 2CC 25 2.3 x im 18 b Coma n PS) M M 7.3 x im 800 200 4 4 x 10* ili e, _ 200 200 t J x 10' 101 % 100 20 8 3 x i? 183,. 32 Presorena (18). 30 30 2e x im Do Peo#wannsa (91) 20 08 3J x im n 2 0 OC2 4 S x 10 9 231s._ 100 100 Lt x 10' 233=.,. 20 to 1.7 x to' 201 toes (32) 210= 100 CJ 88 x 10 8 8 14 x 10' 212= 1000 700 7.8 x tO' 103 Pbl53um (44) 100 20 t t x its 10 % 10CC tl 9 4 x 17 14 7,,, prce,wynn (31) 100 20 42 x 10' 14 6,,, 210,, Poxrmsu (64) 200 CJ 4.8 x 17 10 to tJ x 17 1421 Pineesopraan (Se) N0 to est u iP taE 100 100 2.3 x 17 itin _ P%emse 99) 200 200 L0 x 17 18 7 % WO 20 12 W 17 107 % 20 20 8 8 x 10' 187m 234,, Pitosaura (1H) 3 0 003 1.7 x 10 2 0 002 8 2 x it' 23N - 2 0 DC2 IJ x 10~' .) 26 % 1000 0.1 1.1 x 17 / 24 % 3 0 003 3 9 x 10' g 242 50 OJ & 0 n 10' 273 Resum (na) O! i Novemter 30,19E3 (renet) 71 19 ~
L APP. A(II)
- 71.129(a)
PART71 e PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL n n'.tna for the hfe of e. p 'ck.g. to i hm r k N suv...r a iut t p.rformed upon inevidalli... of &
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4 a a.a io control..ied.l., p.rt .c u p.no&c ev&a io vertfy coinphone. gg,,,,,,,, y i,; componente which de se* confon. ie . with all.epects of th. qvality es.uranc. plThe s.mipudes A.i nd th. beefu.e'. r.qvite mente in., der t. " progtan and io determitie th. (u)Th. ulv. A..biomed hm Toble A.s. effecd.enen of the progr.m.no.udit. p) Fw any smg4 ndu.che v.b j prevent theit Lnedurtent us, or 't installsuon.Thes. meeeerse must .wst be performed in.ccord.nce with Id.auty le anka.w,4 4. uw W A. k ishes
- 8. b. tw. O end W uM.t A. h ten. i.
Lnclude, s. epproprule, proudme for written proc.dar s or chedh.t by. k eact CL H wme,if de siends wum.o d [ Idenuncehon, documentettou, eppropri.t.!y treined p.rsonneli st $. ndien.shd. 4 kn.=s u k leu ha 62. he,i'di & tut naponsibihties in tpe n.aaed. A dir.d n..it. ,j;,3.,d,^g,' ta,qo d * .egregation. d'sposihon, and not$ cation m.
- i..nec a org.niu nor som a..ingio,m..s.,,ae.a
.ui se domenia.a nwe,.a., IL bnaNres f,et..-uthe l.d.fing .t and eccepted. nlected, np eind, or monas. ment hhirig responsibihty in the '*#+**c8 u d".7 th*h*- I 4 teworked in accordance with .res audited rollow wp actio s ft) F.e shed fini.a p,odwu de fa.wi,4 T documented proceduru. incis&ng r ev&t of deficient erut .etmty lunas may b. ees ma if a deisded I must be t. ken where in&uted. Appendia A-Detervaise6 a.i A..e4 A. a ne acensee sh40 establish measures Ai
- 18.O m-. a
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- * =>~ nt e uw.au)d d -am*-** e--
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- a" L r~.,.*r~.'...r. *.*..
d 5 n,,,uoa.,.iinaa.a.fono*u,,' eadem a,cu,...nuun go $4 ""* r ~*-ma -ma ,4 .,,,,, i, u n. _s..,, _, > u.u. ,s u i n ac, i.r m a. a .nd b ,o j g,.agno,,m g..,,na,wg m,g f.eults of,ede ws. Impections, tests, av&ts.s.oalterlag of =etk p.rformence. . i,eq u..e W t930CL,,Ne i . i.,ni ,,e,n,e ng,, s d,,,,,,... , a y ea..ieraa.owu n.,m,d. f**4 w e e, d a. shus =,th a h.Ww t emein he se i siust Ladvd. t!ouly nieted d.te.ud e, d .o qualiScottone of pero.na.1, . der ew A. I. s.lce!.i.d f.e b.it *. emns ad w ' *. d.v.htw. d 6. mer hanHi.e el m. v=. / procedures. and.gwipment taepecc.a
- 68'4 d # *. Pommt ausMs.
HI "r# mm, wnmo, A in dama d by 1 .nd t.st receed..v.t at e suaisu.n,
- 3 Id.nufy th. Inspector or d.t. tecord.t.
6.D) ppm as l th. type 3,f.been euen, a. m.ults. 4. Tm.i u,.f n. f accept.bility, and th utloa t.k.a la Pe
- g connection with any dendencin n.nd.
A.. I Ad"'3 l i' Records.us,t b. 6de.t.fiabl. a.d I f j .tri.v able. eco,ds p.rt.ining a. b l f.briuuca of th. pechage aiot b. r Tee.).csou,.f R. F. = A*N aj P.16 Avtwit 31.1943
e App.A(ID App. A(1) PART71 e PACKAGING AND TRANSPCRTATION OF RADICACTIVE MATERIAL. A,fR., R., DJ le $e eeke of A. w A. es ( epprepneto let the aw6de R., R.. A 6de
- 14) whea se Wenuey of ese.b n 6en le known but the tndmdmal setinhee of tesse 1, of $e tod.enscJ des are not bews Se U formula given in perspeph (3)le opphed to
" estabheb Ge ve) wee of A.er A. se a appropriate. A!1 the todienecLdes inbete b >4v646el acttveties are not bows (thalt east ecuvity wiu, bewever, be haews) are = eleased in a single gmp and Se eiset restricuv,volve of A. and A.epplaeble to any one el Nem is used se the selve of A.er
- A. In $e dene minanoe of de frettea.
I' (t) Where the idenuty of eeth red,eno6de l le haews but Se ledmdeel atenry of eene 1 of Se rediennbdes is haews to oneet
- nomcu e vei.e of A,w Avoppeeble to any one of $e red.ea chdes pastent is edepted a
es toapphseblevo) e. 7 ft) Whea Se Weato *f **ae of ee r i euchdas le knees the selve of A. le 14hes le ll M two Q and Se oelse of A.Le 64het le be I e0c3 CL Howeven. If eirhe emotiere are g known to be absent Se selve of A. he takes (le be t 4 CL IABLE A-1.-A AND A VALuts Fon RAoiowcuots i (See footnotee et end of latne) Sywed es res.orucice E,emect was etcsvec rumber A.fG) A.fC4 m4 227 Act.wantep) _ t000 0 cc3 7J x to 10 4 2J x 10' 229 ,) 105 Sea (47). 40 40 3.1 x 10' 7 7 4.7 x 108 110rn 100 to 1.0 x 10' t 111. - _ 3ei W (95) 0 0 000 3.2 e 0 004 19 x 10*
- m_
3 43
- 37. teorecroseee or worroreseec)*
Argori(13) _ 10cc 1000 1.0 x 10' 20 20 4.3x10'
- 41. turu:oreceeseec)*
1 1 4J x 10' 3 41. Iconyeseed)* Arsea c (33) 1000 400 1.4 x 10'
- 73_
u M 20 1.0 x 108 s7_ 10 10 14 x10' ' 78_ 300 to 1.1 x 10' ~
- 77_
200 7 2.1 x108 211 Asteere (85) 183 Oced (791 2C0 203 IJ x 108 30 30 1J x 10' 1 M., 40 to LS x 10' 184 200 24 11 x 10* i99 131 _ Servn (14) 40 40 E.7 x 108 40 10 4 0 x10' 123 20 20 1J x10* 1eDe. 7 Berytunte). FJO SCO 33 x 10'
- ace, Sm (43) 8 8
9 9x 108 1 10 25 2.2 x 10' 207 100 4 1J x 13' 210. e 6' S 13 x ta' 212 2e8 Setseture (17) 1000 1 18 x 10' 77; pror'une (35)._ _ N 25 7.1 x 10' l T \\ ( 71 17 August 31.1983 .,, _., T
..a., 71.107(b) PART71 e PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE M 11'101(O avthority and ergenlashonal freedom. (4)De degne le whkh hactional }f" CcauaJoeon. Wuhington. 30651.of irrespect we of the orgenlutional comphence un be desustreted by tafeguarde.lj.S. Naclear il story structure, es ladividuelle) essigned the inspection or tut: and 1 ll)m quh y betwy eW des u of Its latent to a pply its pnviemely naponsibdity for eesering affestin etendudtudon W Se Hen. appeeved Appendte B progrom se e utvuon el any poruen of N quehty inc(d) De ucensee shell provide foror.trtuben trooportenen actividu. De Ucensee escurence pr*6 tem el any location eheD idenufy the program by dele of whm ocuvicea nblut to thle secuen performing activues efrecting vsehry se ubsoltiel to N Coma tulee Decket are beleg performed met have direct necessary W asure that euitable Number, end date of Commleelee eccess to se levele el enensgement Prenclucy le er,Ne,ed and maintained. , g, ucessary to perforta eie funcuen, De hcenen ohell nview the etetwo sad h* edequry of Ge quli enurence gy1,ng meseynos,o,e sp a. i Tl.105 Ou*8tf murenee t'*9 he Ucensee, sheQ k neposelble lot (a)De licensee shall estabhsh, et the hregram et estabhehe intervale, onagement of other cryonluttene es establishapent end esecwtled,of the eerliest practicable hme consitient with quuty esurance progrea6 he Uceneee N e?edele for accorephshirig the participane in es quhry enurance e6ey delegate le othm, escA se activities, e qulity enunnte p:ottom progtem shall regularly rettew the eentractwo, opnie. et conn!tente. the which comphs with the regwirements of etetee end adequey of that part of the work of estabhohing and esmting the this muon.De beersu shou qwehty assurance program whicA Gey quelley enutence program, og any post document the quality sesweente program are umung of the quehty esserence program,but by =viten procedures et instrations 3 shan retets rupuneibthey for the end suit carry out the program in $ l ' W' **** *p e%n eenina, (e)The bconsee shall eatenbeh a progress The bcean theQ cJurly accordance wuh these procedures a menoren to esswo t>st appbcable establish and delineste La wrthns the throughout the pened dartrig wMch
- ngsletery nquiremente and b authonty ont duties of pmone and uche ir;is ud.N hunne ehy I poche se design, es specWd in the Identi the material and componente to hunn fo# hu metenete and oryantzetione performing activtuee anecting the ufety teleted fancuore of be co ered by the quhty escursace components to *Mch this secton structune. systeme and cornponente.
pregum, the neigt organisetiene Dese activtues include performing the pn,cipatieg in h program, and the opphes, en tormtjy trenelated into spuinco none, drmnas, proudures, j functione esenciated enth attaining gniguied f ncuene of mee and 6nstructions.Due measures out quilty objectine end the quehry nisations. esurance funcuoco De quhty etu{b)W lipuu, thrush its quhty include preesions to enge ht i j enutence funcuono are (e) seeunng that l essurance program, shall provide oppropnote qul ty etendsede are specified and included m des;gn i o en oppropriate quhty assurance
- control over actietties effecting the documents and that devieuona from program to estabhohed and effectinly guhry of th identified meteriale et.J etenderde are comrolled, blessures must a
- componente to en eatent consisteint with be estebbshed for the seleciton and
) esecuted and (b) wrtfyttig, by a their importance to ufety, end se 6 preadans such se che&ng, endiung. S necessary to assure conformance to the review for esitabi4ty of application of ,S
- and inspection, ht activtt
- n effecting meteriale, perte, equipmer t and j
the oefety-nleted funcuou beve been approved design of each ind Wduel processes that are asuntial to the correctly priormed.De pmene and pack ese und for h sh4 ment of i ergeruutione performing guhty tedientin mettriet. m liensu shall etfety nleted fwnctione of the materiale, ouarence functioon must han umclent secure that actietties effectirg quhty ~ parte. end componente el the p echstag. uthority and ergenisetknel fruden to are accomplished under euttably (b) De lionses shell estabhah lunufy quehty probleme-to iniuste. centrolled condition s. Controlled meesures for the identificeuen and neemmeni se prodde soletions; and t* conditione include the un of control of design interfaces and for unty tmplementattoa of ulvtion. De oppropriate envipment, euttsble j pernes and ergenisatios.e performing environmental condiuou foe coordinehos among ;erticipung dulgn 4 quality assarance functione shall toport accomplishing the actfMty, such es orgerusatient Dese mutuns avet include es establishment of wnttea l k a meneseeeM level which eeuru edequate c!urdiness; and eseurence proceduru emees prucipetteg desigu 7 ht de nqvited authority and that ett prerequisues for the gives ersenisabene for the tedew opprovel. 1 ernanissuenal fruden including utiety bus bua utisfied De telease. eetnbwtien. and neoien of 8 ulncJent independence from coot sad huem WQ teu tate eccour.: the seed documente tavolving duign Laterf aceo ochedule whee opposed to eefety for special controle, procenes, tut j eensiderettene, are providei Secouee of equipment, kole end okdie to attain the. De desips control menevres muet a the many urtebles involud each es the required gustify. end the need for
- Provide for tentpng et checkleg the i
number of $eteennt the type of estivity venficetka of quhty by laspection and I edeetucy of du.am. by mebde suh u a e duisa tone =e eherute or simphfied beine perfeemed. and the loceuen se to.L
- calculeueselmethode,se by a wateble
?j locouone where actidtlee erg (c) De Benses she!! beu the teetmg progren For h unt)ing er f, performed h orgselsetknel strweture nqviremente and prouduru of its i see esecwu,Jh q u bty o u uronos quhty enannu pregnsa w h chultes procus, h huun ohell i i progeen may take easteve forme fe!!ewies consideratione concern (ng h designete ta&viduele se grewpe etbee d pr*Hded h tesp*ro**eand compleatty and pe, posed see of h then those sehe more toeponsible lee the n original deelga. but whe may be trose sepenleetiene peJ ned the goakty pechase end its cumponents; h same ergenjoetion. Whm a leet 6 sentence fwastaene heve h nquised (1)De taipect of melfunctka se progeen le used to g infy b odequacy foJere of the itene te oefety; = _ ' ** *e *== "e==a* h =*4 h *== (2)W de sign and febnceties of a speofic dui6a future la hev ef w7* comptesity ee enigseness of the'ttens other unfpng et checking processee. ( 7.,e*a*ns * %E'M*,* L,, (3) De and foe specut controle end es hcenou she3 inchnfe evitable y aenew = a. e.V. M =ne meses = e ur edlance ever procueen and guehrause testieg of a proter)pe se at a e emenee en .n. umple unit endet the moet edurse eqsipsect design conditkaa, The licenne sheQ 4 7 l i b j a 1 p 71 14 y-August 31,1933
71.107(b) t 71.129(a) PART71 o PACKAGING AND TR ANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL apply desip wnUolineaeures to itetne measures must include provisions, es assure quhty. lf direct inspecuan of (') such es the following cnticahty physics. appropriale, for source evaluauon and procused material or products is not tediation shielding. stress, thermat Cection. rsbacuve eviJence of quahty carned out ind. rect control b I bydreubc. and accident analyses; fumished by the cent actor or monitonna procusing methods. t compebbuiry of meteriale; acceselbutty subcontractet. inspection et the equipment and personnel oust be ! forinservice inspection maintenance, contractor or subcontractor source, and prouded. Both inspection and process . and repain features to fadhiste t' amination of products upos dehvery enonitoring must be provided when " decentamination; and dehnestion of (b)De hcensee shou have ereilable quehty controlis inadequte without acceptance criterie for inspections testa. riocurr'entary evidence that material and both. lf mandatory inspecuon hold equipment conform to the procurement points, whic.h require witnessing or specincations prior to installetion or un inspecting by the bcensee's desipated (c) W licensu abt eu s}ect design of the material and equipment ne representative and beyond which work n denses, including field c.hanges, to. bcenee shau retain of have stellable should not procud without the connnt ' des;p control musuno commensuute this documentary evidence for the hfe of oflie dulpeted representauva, are with those aJphed to the enginal desiytt the pochege to which it e.mphu.m equitet the spedhc held pointe anust omnes. e couisom e,eaa m wensee shau se,m iai tu eadenm i, be mdinia m epm,neie docu,nenis. e, na "", age op,,o.i re,u1n ume .uir c,ent Io ideniif, the e,ec,ric '0"el'a't"'d equi"o,e m hu-usunatabaseini ' " = - ~ " - - ' - nr,m io.mm asuu inum ,,i,cm,,,he,nen,,,n,,,,ipee sau e wensee des eqm a io demon.i,.ie a.nhe w homee suu estabah measu,es th. cou a to esem edequate quhty le requind ta quahty by contractors and peksging components wiu perforta utisfactonly in serece is idenufied and the documents for procurement of subcontractore et latervals censistent snotenal, equj rnent. and services-with the importance cornplesity, and performed in accordance Mth wmtten p whether purchased by the heensee et by quotity of the product or servtces. tut pmudms Weh incorpsute de its contractors or evbcontractors To the reqwrements of th e pari and the entent necessary the beerwee shsU l?tt17 ndeattncetion ed e4astos et requirements and acceptance bmits require contractors o' subcontractors to mat enais, p orts, enc. componeata, contained in the podege appros si. N provide a quality assurtnee prepsen N heenue shan estabbsh meesures ust proceduru snust include pronotons cor:s; stent with the arphcable for the identificaWon and control of for assunna that eu prerequisites for the provisions of this part matenals. parts. and coraponents mee I'ven test are met that adequate test g musures must assute the identificahon j tostrurnentationis evallable and used. 9MN la* *w'***. P'*c'&s u. *M
- of the cem is maintained b heat 3 and that the tesiis priormed under number. pri mumber. or otf er J "D' liC'ns't thu Pnscribe ocuritin suitable entironmentalcondibons &
a a t a approphate means either ett the item et a bcensee shau docurnent and evaluate ,) effect24 quehty by docurnented on cecords traceable to the item es
- the test resuha to esem that test a
a trerwebens. procedes, or dreense of 5 e, qui,,d throughout fabricabo,,
- requiretrients have been satisfied g1
- a fWe evpropriate to the circurnstances instaDanorL and use of the item Then
- and shnu require tht these instructions, idenh$ cation and control mess
- ies procedures. and dismings t o fo!!owei must be denifefective meterials.ud to present the ce of humu s en uta%sh musuno W instructions. procedurn. end incorrect or t
,r s. to esaure that tools. seges, instruments. dreMass must include appropnele a nd components-and other measur'ng and testing devices quanhistiu et quahtauve acceptance cntens for determirLing Get Leportant l 71.110 coatrol of special peou essee, sted in acusities effechr.3 quehty are actmhes have been osusfactonly W bcensee shall estabbh measuns prop"ly scatreDei cabbreted and ediated at e ecined times to realateln accomphhed to esaur, that special processes, includ?g = eld.ng. heat traating. and accun cy mi n punary hinna. I f1.113 Document sentet nondestrutuse lestarig are controUed l 71.127 Hangnag. sters g o, ed sNepeg The Lcenne shan estebbh measurH and accomphshed by quahned 'oontrat to control the issuance of documenta pmoand ulos quhned procedures in W bc4mn sbu utebbh menme such a e instructions, proceduns. sad accordenu with e,rphcable codes. to controlin accordance Mth drowings. tricluding cha n*es, w h6ch standards specificeuens, enuna, and instructions. Ge handling. etorego, presenbe e5 actmtaes effectig quehty. othe epcial ngstre.aenta. shippin. cluning. and presm onon of Wu measures snust assure that ,,,,,4,je and equipment to be sud la documents. indud6ng theges, ere iftill inurnas mencisees padagis a to preunt damage se nviewed for edeg ocy, opproud for W licensee shaU establish and detertoteuen. WMn necessary foe release by authorised personnel and esecule a prograin for inspec Mn of particslar products, special protectJve distnbuted end used at ce locataos actisitiu efrecting quhty by or for the endronments. such es inrt gas whre the preecnbed scuvity La organtaabon performina 3e activity to atmospHrs, ed suc$c monture ier.f conformasse with the content and teenprotm loels not be performet Nee measures mot assure i Get changes le documents are nviewed 30cumented tristructions, procedures, speciSed and prendei ea e,-.ei aa d,s egsf.,so.m,a m ao s i?t m c ,,-.sedm.te,,.t. "'; 2 ept,t d,' m e;',h,, m '? '" " a * '" * " - - + * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ usese.he,erfo,ma ae an,at, was i.me aumee suu ssubus i.me nu~es sun esistas in,,,,a taammen.n, me,,v,,,nenta, me s,s,.,,, t. iamate. b, me,se a meaime i. asse es,l,.,aa,a e,,e,,,,,, a, e,,ai e,L,od uo, ,ovun, ca va es.,am, ,4,aawia. m., mater 4st equ%e.. ar s e,m e s. ,,ous,d mu,t a,e a,& esa o, eth,, sunaue meana, wheae, purassa d,9ce, o,ig ,, oa,p,a t,on,,h,,,,,u,,a,, to ,e,a,n a m,,en,on, ea te,14 contrectm and subcon'tactors.coruoru ) 16 the procurement documents. Then ( Augun M, MH @ n.jg M 9 ' h* e4.h.' _,,. _ - _ w.m 9. ..,,,,,y, p, ,,,g, .g.,, q 9 *^
71.97(c) PART 71 e PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIO 71.87(k) i[Vl I meterial not enempt under l T1.1(k chapter et least 44 date pnet to [') fabncation of e edage to be und for i ternperatune wiU nM escud the timits showing. whm oppbrable: spcined in i T14)(3) et any uma dwnna (1)ldentMcauon of the packasingby the shipment of icennd'Mterief havtag e decay heet load in neus of five tnneportatsmi. model number; kRowatts or with a manimun nonnal I h.e4 Mr trneseert of poweer*rs (gj Vennution that there are no operating pressun in encess of 103 signinunt defute in the pocheging, es kilopa scal (1gpsi) gauge. (a) Nobithstanding the provisions of 8h' ppd; eny guern3 licenses arid (3) Volume and identihcaUon of j notmuhsier&ng any esempt'ons stated coolant: he licensee shall re to 3e I dirutly in this part et induded (4)TyTo and quantity of heensed DtH2t.Mu of Nwc ut MateHal tr$rectly ty citauon of 40 CTR Chaptet snamnelin och puh ege, and $e total and 54fegvarda. lj.S. Nucjur Eventity of uth shipment: Safetfetory Comminton. % uhlegion.
- 1. es may te oppffcabfe, the beeue, Re39 shell assure that plutoniurn in any form.
(5) For each item of inadiated f!ssileDC 30455, within M days: 1 whether for treport. enport et domestsc meteneh (e) Amy Lutanu in wMch em is and/or senal nurnbe r.ynodel numbu e!gnMeant redoction in the eff ecuseMes shipment.ls not ttnoported by the et li)ldedcadon by dehvered to e carner for air transport w a"
- a' add" ra d 8"1 a***"d "" s** d-*"a' the entent appropriate toPemo*ns'vete gig, n; and Ii)De,i.iom.m is on,una a a (b)Delsils of any defects wie safety Ine& cal device designed for indrvidual est 6te nucleat and Germal cirunuMe in the pedesma of1er fint human oppbcauen et charactenstics comply with licose eso, with the eneone employed to repalt (2)The pluterdum la contained in e conditions. a nd the defects and Freunt tait rennence, metenalin wlud the opcat occitry is bul Any abnormal or unvoual not grooet $an 0 Oct rrwcrocunes per con &uen te'n ont to es&suon safety.
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te)Date of de sNpment. gwu of matenal and in wNch the (7)For Finde Class III and for Tne B (a) b,upt u epufed in p angraph l reloacttery la enentauy uniform!T distnbutei of pchages. any special contro!a of We ucton, pnor to be unspon (b)d'h"f7 8 8 88'D IC' 1T8MPC'I 'I (3 The plwtoruum (e shippd in a n ucin d. 8' 8 air sl.e pedese containira no sior, then (8)Name and address of the buMed unaterialoutside the cordr.ee of ttpsfme; the Itcensee's p!st.t or other p!ne of use an A. quantity of plutonism in wy (t) Address to whid the ehlpment et storage, each licenses shsU provide footope et form and le eMppj M w as made; and edunu neufkahon to de sournet of e ocurdance wne i Fil et LNs ptc of (10) Results of the determinuons state, et the governor e des gue, of the (4)De platoolumle Airpedin e required by ( T187. shipment to.throvsh.or scross the ,W pachste spectuUy authonted for the (b)De hcensee shall make entlebte boundry of the state. g shipreent of plutonhmby airinthe to the Comm6nion for inspctiert vten p) Adonce notecadonis nquired 'I i 3 nuouble nouce. all records nguired f d< Cert.ficate of Compliancs for thenpnh a p inued by the Comminion. .!",/ ~ I' "'" O 'U '"'I"I" d*d's de hfe a' de podegies to whkh they a by this part to be in Type B podaging t be i et ea remo na 8 for trasportaben: e*c o w arrun;shir g Go regenments of F'ri"* **fficient quehty assefence i (2) De hurned meterial other $an N 6 records to farnish documentary ine&ated Nelle bwg transpersed to.
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(c) Um hue teen two orders insed evidence of the ganhty of pcheging throgh or sciosa state boundanes to a by the NRC nouicuna ce sit shipment screpennte wbd hue esfety AsPop! site et to e collection pcLal for J
of plutonium La accordance with Pub. L.
eigmMcenu end of semces effecting knaport W e disposal ettet
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,ed.onvades foe which As ie >ees ix. ga-'a. ad f cinua m wa sh.a~d --u - ras s s inat smo.e ens,s asi on!,spuisi.p. ee nc6.ne. .esvenot.. nes;.e u .eeded safe f i,i,u mnes a eaer.o~ep-w n w e. sen u.. a m.ise m a s "d atia**c-A-
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($1na'c""a *u e ~d y 4,saabie ae c-sante io, ma e an fe, nne s: end yJ ig eea.se a n u.ede-o m a ".a"e*e'C.' mains. de ems.eu m,, o, unwa a nn a'a isa,.D, L,,,,,,,,,w, a ina,a,a nene i) ti no w a ata o.,a,. c, to a,. e e,xopnsie f a. amavam a as a. -notMcauon requirements of to C3 R Fort regulations W $le chaptee. [c] De licensee shall nonfy the 73, y) IT484 R e**'ta. Director of the appropriate Nudut g;)pf,c,47,,pp,3,jftffg,A,3c, (a) Eachlicensee shall maintola for e Refwletory Commission Regional Offica aonf,cocon (1) De noiMc4 hon must be =; g '. ( penod of two pero efter sMpment e L*44 IA Appen&a A sf Part M el tlJe record of enh shipmat of bcannd E1 71 12 i. hi Au gust 31.1913 C E 'a
71.10l(f) M.97(c) PART 71 e PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL made in omtmg to the oftco of esd the genrnor's cesignes and inform that aseurence actions r, lated to control of ( eppropnate sonmor or govemor's indmdwel of *e emient of the dele) the ph)eical c.haractensuce and quahty deegnee end to the Director of the beyond sie schedule originaHy reported c,f the meternal or component to appropnote Nvelear Rerulatory The '.censee shall maintain a record of predetennined requinesente Commission Revenal Omce beted La the name of the indmdval contacted for (b) Estcbba Asient of regma Lad Appendra A of Fart y3 of thja cAspier, one year. bcensee eheu utabben, piattdairs and (2) A motifkahon dehvered by mall (f) Conce.'/otion notice (1) fach esecute e quhry umrence prcrem sivat b+ poetturked at least seven days beenen who cancela e nucleari este set.sfpng each of L;,e opphoble criterie before the begmning of the senn-day shtrunt for which advance notiBcation of this evbpart and sauerpr>g any
- has t4en sent shall send a canceUsuop specine provwiens which are applicable oened duttng which departure of the shipment le estimated to occur.
notice to the govemos of end state et to the hcerisee's utmbee includies (3) A neuf cahon dehnred by the goumor e designee preWowely procurement of pecloging. De bcenen nobl.ed and to the Director of the eheu apply the appbcable criterk in a Messenger meet reach the omce of the goemer or of the govemor's designu et oppropnate Wclear Regulatory gTaded approach. and to an eatent that least fear days before the berwung of Corniniss'en Regional Of tce beted in to consistent wo thett imponance to the eenn-day pened durma wbch Appendis A of part ?3 of this chapter, safety. (21The beenere shan etat 3 m the Ic) Appmvolefpmsma Prer to the deprture of ne shipment is enumated nonce that it is e canceHahon end shau use of ariy pochese for the shipment of to occur, (I) A het of de names and oathng idenhfy the advarice nehGcation m hich taensed matenal evbject to thne subpart, addneses of te goumor** desgwes is being canceHed The beensee eh.D each bunen shall obtaia Corwision eeceMas advance notAcabon el utsin a cepy M Ge nobu es a mcord appmul d ha quht; enuranc4 transporist on of nuclear weste was for on year, pmgurn. fad tienne seu Ne e docnphon o a q u hty s u uran n fune n ng (he Federal Registar so ubbshed in t I e ' " "" prepom. includ6 3 e diervosion of a yt g An in)unchen or eihet court order wbch reqvtremn te of LNs s A.an are (h) De het wdl be pwbbshed artnwauy may b o sin pm uns ny app uW ud how Gey wm W ln the Federal Register on or about lune uMa%n d py pmusen of u Atornic obs4 d. we Ge Doemt. Omu of 3010 renect ey changes in mfortnauon, Ewsy Act of 1954. ee amended. [tu Nucleat Matenal Safety and Saf tperds, (iii) A bot of the names and modtra AU) w Tim H d Ge bm Q5 Nvc! ear Replatory Cornin(esion, etdruns of the govemors'designen na En*guusahon Act cf W4 o empdd % shg% M N suilette vpon regnet frora de or ey rep!auen or orde leswet under (d) Esain pWse design The Director.Omce of Siste Preg +ams.UA. de Ans. A court udp may be obtuned prevaions of this prapath deal with %clur Rep! story Comaumon. for tu payment of a civil penetty packsges wbch have been opproved for Wuhington DC 2N troposed under sech n ne of the Act for use to accordance with tNo part pnot to (4)The beenen deu niain e :epy of unlanon of sections $3 5? 610. 31. 82. Janeary 1.19's and whi:.h kne boa i the net.f.cauon as a record for one peu.
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,( b*I "A***' N { U fd)Informavon la be femishedin 1' pmuamu ha pH in dut at the ' "'h" # d O' U "IfI"I'"'"."'" time et apphcebon for pack age
- o Aonce nohr. cation of shgment rac.h 1 Act of P4. as emended or any rWe a
edvance nouficauon of shipment of , rego stion, or order tesued under the oppres et Those rach e see wW be 8 nuclut w este must cents.n the
- Acts. or any term, condiuen, or eccepted es haung been duigned La m
fo!!oming informauen; I (1)De name ed,iress. and telephone ; hmitauen of any h:eese lesved under
- ecteMar.ce with a quahty assuratnc4 Aos.M fu ny Wahon fw which e pec>g*em which sausnee the prousions mumber of the shipfear camer, and b
of paragesph (b) of the sect 4on. er 14ense mehe tesoked under sechonW muy 4)Esiswchn W Wh recener ag the nwc w este shipreent ggg "IE d' a of 6, Act or py e araguph dul with scheses "'s"ta " w'" ia-d rd" *e -'a '" 6 a artmad =" a con aned te mn a re d a - by me,e u sbone d w T m.. a t Aos may be 3W d s enme ed upon uc@nu we as {an pnw tolanwe71.18 t?2 Et and itt:03td) tonviction rrey be pwnished by One or perhaly fabricated nor to thet date, (3)The poust of engin of the ehlpment impr sonment or both, es provided by and fw whath the fa ncation le in and th pun day pnod durtra whic.h h' departure of the abpment is set mated accordance woh the prousions of thle S bpe.1 H-Ouattty Assutance cert in e!Tect si the time of appbcabr n (4)The seu+dey priod dsing g ich for opprowl of pchese destas Tine omsel of the shyment at state l it.101 Owatty answeewe news,emente-pechages mdl be accepted as hovmg boundaries is etunted to ocesn i.) Arpose This subpart describes t een fabncated and essembled la (1)The destination bf the obpment givahty answrence requirernents oppipes accordance with a quebty escurenc4 and the uven day unod dunns wbch to des'gn, pod see, febncahon. presum which nusnu the preus6one emul of the sbpment la estimated to handhng. s. upping storirig cleaning. of perograph (b)of the sechoa. Oc cur. and e nse mbly. instnuen. tesung. operation. (f)Pnnously oppotedpegmes A (t} A p'otat of conteet with a telephone maintenance, repit, and ened.fiubea d Comrnission approud quatty asowrence numter for tuttint obpm, eat tes:ponente of puhsging wbd erg pror ce wMch sausfies the opphcable information. important to safety. As useJ La LMs to /4 of Appendia B of Fort 30 of tbo le) Aension utke A tionsoe who swbpart, *quahty assurance' comprises cAaplet sad wbd la esiebbshed, finds niet set.edule informuos au then planned and systemeuc ecuene me.ritained. and encuted wah regird to preskusly fanjahed to e 3mmoe or neusstry to prende adequate transport pckagn wdl be act.epied as govemor's designee in accordance wit % conMence that a sistern or serbponent betaf8ng the reWnmuts a paraguph we section wQ not be aset shall mdi perfo m satafectordy la seruce. (b) of tha section. pnot to first us the telephone e respcasible indMJul ta the Qufoy usurance includes quehty itcensee shou nnfy the Dirutor. Omci omce of the sournor of the state os of sentrol, wbch compnees tFon quhty of Eclear Matenal Safety and ) ( 71 13 Au gust 31,1933
i 71.75(d)
- PART71 e PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MAT 71.71(c) l f
4RI8'bl' IO' the fe eture undet (e) Entseties of the contente of a J, l bee drop boes a height of 4.3 m (one ft) consideration.The initiallatemel eingle yech op for quehficaties se g i en each cornet ee,la the sees of a prneum wwn W centalameht sysum special form invet indude e cylmdrical Finde Cue Il packege, en e evet be se maalmum normal operstmg determinauen of N effect se e i cach of the gurim of each rta, pressere unless a lower Intemel , opcimen of thou contente of ee testa l specified in i y17y.D) Spnimene (solid tedleects a 1 Omrmene son Caes Omre Tese (weseret pressure constatent with the emblent temproture aumed to precede and l fo!!ew h tests to more safevonble. Detance) l meterial et upeules) to be teved putbe se no lc)'este.Tesis for kneiheucal * '***"=u" ,es accident condiuens must be conducted . eingte peckop,with b tedleective, i
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t=== h=_ es follerv ' meterial dupbcated u closely se j ome=== !Mu n.m7U.'. w M E 0)/ne Dmp. A fru drop of the practicable. 1 specimen threeph a distance of nine a p) A dil7 mat specimes may be eerd i is== e-se me. mmme u en po ft) ente e fleL essentieUy unytelding. ~fo, enh of Go tute. moCom-se sa N bortantal surface, etnking the surface I la e peeltion for =bch metirews I I' hatter when subjected to b Lapact.(b) dernda eis espcted.actwn. A free drop of the I (4) Corner alma A bu drop ente each u sorses of W pad op la wcenenen, et i la b can of a e)hndnce! poder este specimen through a totence of one n ,e esG gurut of eech rim, tram a height (40in)in a position for which mesamum e, percussloa, or be nding testa. wf 0 3 m (ese fi.) ente e Cat essenuelly 1emap to espected, ente the upper end l un)kldig. bortsontal surface. The test of a n!st urucalc)hadr cat edd atul ( applies ordy to Eterboard or wood bar mounted on en essentieUy nctansu!st pechages not escoedandM un)iel&ng. herinatal surface.N bar kg (110 pounda) and fiberboard et wood cavet be 18 cm (ein In) in diameter, with cyhndrical pulogn mot oceeding 1M the top horisontal and its edge rounded j I") D
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to e realve of riot more then ein s.m(% g dispru w}*en omhuwd to Se hunut a kg (1:0 pande). in) and of a lengih es to caen asamiews lel companion. For podope weighirg up to lac kg, the pedete demage to th padep but actless he must be abinted, for a pened of to 30 cra (eight in)long. The long asie of L I houro,to a comprefeive lead opphed the he must be eerucaL t (3) Thermal Tiposi re of the whole (d) After each testleek.tightnese et umformly to the top and bottom of the specimen for tot less then 30 minutes to in&epere.bility of the specimen must be pe ch s p la the posis;on in wbch the a heat flui not less then that of a determined by e nethod no ten padage weeld normeUy be transported N te&ation environment of EvC(1473T sensitas he h fo'towtng lenhing ) N compressWe lead muet be the U tvith en emisshity coemeient of etleast eseessmerit procedure. For a copule h gueter of the foUowtag-l'.8. For purposeo ef calculation.the 4 toslaient to corrosion by w ster, and ( f we(1)m equhstent el fWe thnee the avrface absorpttwity must be either set 3 which has en internal void volua e i a ight of es peckege; et weln which me pedage may be greater than. milkhters. en etternative 1 th)m egvnewnt of IL73 kilepescal, espected le possese !!esposed to a fLte e to b lesding eseessment la e j (185lb/6n')mulupt.ed by b eoruceUy et 0 8, whichoer la geester. In ed& tion- , demonstration ofleek.tightnese of10 projected ares of the perhap. when eigmficant conutthe best trput " tort.1/e 11J x 10 sta cm'/s) (based on o 10)Fer'etrot.oA Impact of the be(minghericalend of a terticalsteel must h included on de baits of etdl. ,if,i gg C und one atmcephm 0 emkent sit et Mo*C(1473%, Artificial differential pressure) for sobd i c)findet of 34 cra (1% !a) diameter and cacht's snust not be opplied afle' d anytediouthe centent, et to" tere.1/e i sin h a (13 lb) men. dropped froen a j p a xgg e g,em j,jg,g;q,34,, cessation et entemelhut input an e o he att of one m(s3in)onte ce esposed ce obvetun of snoteriale of ae.atrucuan J surfue of de puhege which 3, snc?t t e ellem ed to proceed unut it ,g.,eove redicacuve content a i espected to be most vvinerable to terminates utmDr.N efTects of solar D)N opecirnen eut be Imromed i psncture.m long e Je pf the cyhndu te$etion may be nel ected prise to, for eeven days in water et sabient l 1 avst be perpen&csler le $e pdep der.ns. sad following h Int temperature.De water ont han a pH nifue. (4) lemereie.w. /,uile meterief. Far of e-g end a mestasm senducttvtry of 4 91t73 W e eencad eum eeneeem finae meieri.1.na thou ca:H = hm to pmhe/cse et WC(se F) j [ (a) Tutpscehne Euluttee fee. =est intedap has not been unmed Encepouleted materielle not swbiest to i 1 hypothetical occident cond tiene le to be for cribcahty analpie. Se specimes Os una-day requitweest. bued on segvenitel oppbcation of the must be immersed sadet a bud of (1)m = eter with specimes avet toete specthed la ele secties,la es seetot of at lee et 0 e n (three it) for e l be te beeted to e tempereture of 3 ordet indicated te detersrJne $ett period elset less than eight boWe pa4 - g 3&2rC DW2ty and seinmined et thle temperature fee four betro. le tumu!sthe eff*ct en a podage or oreoy La de attitude fet which monimmas p)ne schwity of es water meet be a Y of pecheps. Anondemopd spulmen leskey le espected
- deermined et that time-J mot te ned for de weter tammten plimmerse-offpocaspes A for(4)The specimen avet een be etered 1
tot eyesified la peregraph (c)p) of Wie separete. andamaged specimes meet be 3 et least eens den la eau sk et eoh$scoed to wetoo peeeew, equdgeleng humiety notlos ha son and e i
- secties, (b) Tut son.fitless With roeput to to tamm.se undu a heed ef wowe of l**P'*'ur' **4Ine Sea FC (erf).
b latt!al cond tiene fee the toets. et tout 18 m (to ft)for a perteJ of met D3 N 'P*'i"** **' **e be etcett for Se = eet tsumerwee noene. to lees ha echt how Fu we purpeees, lause.rud La wowe having a pH eN demonstrate comphence with the se enternal prouwe of weier of ler and e animum condecovity of14 'g reqsinmente of the prt dunne testing-kilopewel(21 pW) pup is : -7 j pmhe/cm et 30*C, sad h
- eter with it t b f re and to meet ha eengigees.
specimes heated to 5(2 rc DWat*F) \\ Sd h embent s t empere ure e o after b teste out nmeta cemetent et I f tM N or aposed Ine end mMateined at $le lamperetwo for taiielve hetoeen -arc (.FF) and
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71.87(k) 71.75(d)PART71 e PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIA (g) For Cesite meterial, any moderator ( (8)N activtry of the water reest be quality assurance requirements of Sebpri H of ins part and with the or neution absorter,il reqwind, te determin6d et that tune. gmed provisions of Subpart A of this U pnunt and la proper condiuors (7) ne actmties deterndned la y (h) Any structural part of the podep pa rt. which cowld be used to hft or tie down perspephs (t)(3) and (c)(8) of thaa secoon must not onceed 0.06 pCL I t t.e t Asawmpoone ntounanewn a the pathese dudng itansportis nndend P'***'" ' Lnopereble for Goi purpon utdm it i T t.rF Tute tw ep.cass 6erm redencipe when the isotopic abundance, mesa, ", uusnes the des'gn nquirements of enetweat tenuntration, degru of trndia,Lon. [l y1.o; (s)lmpoet test De specimen meet fell ento e flat, borisontal, essentituy dern of snoderation. er other pernnent unyteldirig surface frera e beight of not propeNy of nui!e metenalin any (i)(1)ne trul of non. flied padage !e nel knovn. the hcenm shall (removable) todacectine conte Almebon packese the nulle meterial as 6f the on the entertial surfaces ofi,ch pedap less than nJne n (30 fth j mu(b)ternssion tut N erecimesst be placed on a sheet of lud which unknown properties hos e credMe offend for sNpment is as hw ee ulwu that mil cane the rneaJ.wra moonsbiy echuble 'f e levej of nen.
- le supponed by a emooth solid surf ace Bud redioec& v..emination may be and stivch by Se flat face of a enel evcJe er reactMiy.
determined by wipirst t 2 area of Wo f billet so se to produce en impact I""P""*"*'?**'"""*"***' egware statantare of the 44rface . equivalent to that resulung trora e free Preer to the Orst vu of any pechst ng concerned with en absortient material, i ' feu of 14 h (thm Ib.) through one m (40 fut the eMpment oflicened matenen: ( = moderate pressure, and measurtr.g 3 Ak The f!st face of the biUet must be u (e) De licensee shall escortsin est , N e 1nty on the wiptag material ient mesouremente must be tdse sum (one in )in diameter with the edges there are ne encha, pinholes. ^ rounded to e redius of thm sun (0.12 unrentrolled voids, or other defecia r. nest apprepnete locations to 6, e representative essessment of the in)20J mm (0 012 in t De lead, of vibch cowld sirsincent}y resture the , e.shned contaminsuca leuls E.scept hardness namber l a to 4 6 on Oe effntiveness e the recheging (b) Where the maalmum normal
- es provided under perspaph(i)(2) of Vid ere ses!e end not mere eau u stra
- this Sectos,the amount e radioactMry (one in) thid, must cour sa sres cureting pressure mdl esteed H 3 measured on any single wiping metecial steater than that cennd by the kilopascal (3 pst) gsage. the hcensee mben europd esos the surface w1 ped, encLmen. A trosh surface oflead must be und Icr och impact ','he biust must sha
- 1 test the containtunt systern et an anwst not esceed the km!te gisin in internal p easure etleset W9 higher Table V of this part et sny nrne during strike the specimen so es to cause then the meaffr.um, normal etersurg transport OGer methode of econsee me stmara camage.
pressure to sertfy the capabihty of that of eps! or g-estu eff.-tency may be 2 (c) Dendans lest W tut is applicable eysiem to maintein its structural used. When othu methods are seed. ti. ordy to long. elender sources mth both e integetry et that pnssare, detection efMcjency of the snethod and minimum legth of to em lfour art) and e (cl N bcenne shou conspicuous?y must be taken into account and in no g l*rath to mirumura mdth retae not less j ond daretly me*k the pecn eging with its C"o may the non4ud soniamination than 10w N spcimen snust be ngty 2 modelnamber,stoss weight and e on Be ntuval owrfem of the pedage ejemped la e horisontal poonbon se Get podage identificenen number ses gned esteed ten trees Se hmite listed in one half ofits length pr,trudes trore the
- by ne Nudeat Regulatory Commrosiert Table V, Prior to applpng the model e, ember, the
, face of the clernp, De onentauon of the j specimen must be auth that the l cenee shou determine that the spcimen wi!! suffu ma simum damage padoptrg has bun fericates ia I'*d Y ~#'"0'' 8 I ' ****' s when its tree end le struth by Go flat accordance with the design oppmud by RaMacTM C4=1amton pg Laste a f ace et e atoelhitet'We biUet must the Corruniselon. a l _***'"L,
- (ettAt the specimen se se to produce sa w pact sjun alent to that tosuiting from lIt 87 RowtN Hi*eminsuena.
e lies v ertic al Lil of 14 kg (three Ib ) Ptier to each sh?pment oflicensed i" ~ ~" a meierial, the hcensee shaf! ensure that throup one m (60 nn) De flat face of the pech ese wuh He contente sehef!u
- m====
- w ee =a=weaa se the biJet must to 13 mm (one in) to diameter with the edgu rounded off la e the ent.c.able requirempts of the part 6 6.",.,*w,,0 O.
rediwe of three ers (oII 6A.)20J mm and of the hcense.The h+e eheu
= m -
tm -w , (0 013 ink determine that- 'J" !";*,',,'*, Z8L** Is' se (a)The poch ese is proper for the a r ==== 8 8"4 " '* b* 'MF P* % W' se 8# n ~ d)Neof test ne specimen mnt be be(sted to e tempreture of not less than N N package is la ordmpelnd 2 [311a 6e eau d pedages 6%sical ee nd;uen estept for esperheial, transported u ucJulie tu Afresats 8&C (1475'F) La en atmosphne which defects such es morne or dents: . by amal se Oshn ey caly, the non-f ned la enuntially alt, and held at est (cj Each closure denke of the udioecdu contenruneUon et eng h tempreture foe e period of to adnetes F ed e gia g. Indvd4eg any required dures transport mot set escoes les and mot then be aUowed to sool sodet la property inteued and ucund '1*es the levels pmented in pare nreph l N " Subpart G-Cperaung Controle end and free of defects; IXI.I *f IN' '"t388 N I"els *t th (d) Any eystern for centeining hqvid le l' - 3,.f -o,-to-i.oieueaas mutted ta,e, o
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- m,',m'we-s p ce ce o m e,,,. o n a,,o,4eo. l.a
" H****'IO*I N . a u esene,a e,s,e a,uca.se ""3O ' * *"I I" "**N *"" *N ao bed.,e ea e,,,a ule around (1) udiatlos le A licenne evtject to ele prt wh ( 1 eau ~ asda m e,ehiaea spp cAle, wtD not e ac4ed the haute t transports bcened matena or dehvore 'Ef;'1's"L ,,gger,p> -.
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~ s 71.5$(e) PART71 e PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATER 71.47(c) (1)The most reactive credible e' meters from the vertical, lanes hydrogenous solutions or infatuns configuration consistent with h j 3 represented by th. wter lateral surfects when: T of the vehicle,or,in the case of en open (1) h mirimurn reflo of the number chemical and physical form of the . material: vehlde. at any point two meters from of hydagen atoms to the number of (2) Moderation by water to the most } the vertical planes projected from the atoms of I's sile re diondide s(H/X) la reactive credible extent; and i outer edges of the conveyancet and 5200: (3) Close reflection by weter o,n all (2) % maximum concentradon of (d) Two mi!!! rem / hour in soy fissile radionuclides le Ove grams / liter, sides. normally occupied positions of the (c)The Commluton may approve j and vehlde, except that this provision does (3)The maximum mass of AseDe exceptions to the requimments of 1 net apply to private motor carriers when radionodidee in the package la 800 peregnph (b)of this uction if the persons occupying these positions era grams. 4 cept for e mixture where h package incorporates special design provided with special beelth total mass of plutonium and uranium-233 feetures that enure that t,o single sup' rvision, personnel rediation exceeds or:e percent of the man of packegina error would permit leakege. e exposure monitoring devices. and sin ern.233 the limliis 500 grams.lf the and if appropriate measures are taken 4 I tralrdng in accordance with i 1s.12 of matedalis transported la bulk, the before each shipment to ensure the this chapter, qi antity ilmitations apply to the vehlde. containment system does not leak. (d) A packest used for the ahlpment I7m Msmeneirwhewees w Typ to e holJ or compartment of an inland of Buile material must be so dutsned s pecages. waterwey cra ft. or to a bold. and constructed and its contents so j (a) A Type B packa se. in addition to campartment, or defined deck area of a limited that under h tests os,ecined in j{ estisfying the mquirements of ll y1.41-seagoing vesseh or n.47 must be designed, constructed, and (d) A package contalnsa uranium in.n (Normal Conditions of prepared for shipment so ht under the enriched in utenium.235 to a maximum Trenoport): 1 I, tests specWd in: of one percent by weight, and with a (1) The contents would be subcritical; (2)The geometric form of the packsee t (1) Section n.71 (Normal Cond!tions total plutonium and urardum 233 content contente would not be substantiaUy y of Transport), there would be no low or of up to one percr :t of 6 mass of diepersel of radioactive coednts, ea graniun. 235,if'the fissEs radionudidee altered: (3)There would be no leakage of demonstnted to e senettivity of10' A. are distnbuted homogeneously weter into the contaltunent system j per hour no significant Lnen ne in throughout the package contents, and do unless,in the evaluation of undsmaged externalradiationlevels and no not form a latuce arrangement within Packagea under ll71.57(a) 71.59(b)(1). J substanual reduction in the the package: or and n.61(a) it has been assumed that effectiveness of the pacissing: and (e) A packen con,lidng any assue inoderetion is present to such an extent (2) Section M.73 (Hypothetical materialifit does not contain more than as to cause maximum reactivity Accident Conditions), thm would be no five grams of fissile radionudides in any g conalstent with h chemical and ( "\\ 1 10.!!ter volume, and if the rnaterialle i g eecspe of kmtion-45 exceeding 10.000
- physical form of the materish and o
N backaged so se to main'ala this limit ofssile radionudide concentradon during I . curies in one week.no e. cape of other 1j 2 radioactive matedal exceeding a total reduction in the effectiveness of the amount A.in one week and no external a normaltransport;or packsging. Induding. 6 a5 'rsdiation dose tote exceeding one tem (f) A packese cor.taining not mor, (l) No more than rive percent s per hout et one meter from h external ? than one kilogram of p!vtonium of which reduction in the total effective volume of a surface of the packap. not more thac 20% by mass may consist the packaging on which nudeat safety la
- j (b) Cornpliance with h permitted of plutonium.439 plutonium.241,or any essessed:
i activity release Umits of paragrsph(e)of combination of those radionodides: or (ii) No mee than five percent this section must not depent upon futers (3) A packste containingliquid redue.fon in h afTective spacing ~ or upon a mechanical ecoling system, solutions of urtnyt nitrete enriched in between the fissile contents and h utenium433 to a maximurn of two outer surface of the packaging: and j IW E "*** ** * 'P**** *C#WF percent by weight, with total plutonium (lil) No occurrence of an aperture in j end ursnium.233 not more then one. the outer astface of the pacieging large -3 A package need not satisfy b tenth percent of h mass of uranium, enough to permit the ectry of a 10 cm requirements of i 71J1 tf it contains 235. (four in.) cube. only low specific activity meterf el and le 17L5 Genefeltequirefnents for sa f aese (e) A packege ased for the shipment of transported ae endusive up. but to 8ssile material must be so designed and i matmal pochepee. g subject to il 71.41-71.47 of this part, (s) A packest used for the shipment constructed and its contents so limited ,I including l n.43(fk of fissile material must be designed and ht under the tests specified in i MJ3 j i 71.53 risese matertal e:enpame. constracted in eccordance with (Hypohtical Accident Condidons) the The foUowirig packaps m execept ll71 (171.47.When required by the package would be subcritical For this from flstile material classMcation and total amount of radioactive material, e determination. It must be aseemed ht: j from the flesile material standards of package used for h shipment of 8Hde (1)The flulle materialis in h most Il M 55-M.81,but are subject to all meterial must eleo be designed sad reactive credible configuratice other requirements of this pe *. constructed in accordance with i nJ1. consistW with h Jamaged condition f cd (e) A paciese containina not more (b) y.xcept as provided in peregraph of h packese end the chemical and hn 15 greme of fissile radionsdides. lf (c) of this section, e pechap used foe the physical form of the contenta: (2) Water modoretion occurs to the i meierialla transported La bulk the shipreeni of ftselle material must be so moet reactive credible extent conalatent i quantity liin letion appliee to h designed and constructed and its contents sollrnited ht it would be with the demayd condition of the (b) A packsp contelnitra lmdleted subcriticalif water were toleek lato the pechap and h chemical and physical conveyanca or netutel or depieted utenium induding contatan ent eystem or liquid contents form of the cootente:and .;( h products *f irrediation 11 h were toleak out of the conteinment (3) Thers la reflection by water os all .y irradiation has taken place only la a system so that, onder the following oldes, se close se le consistent with the 2 y) thermal reactort et conditions, maximum reactivity of h darneyd sendition of h package. y/ (c) A peckop contetning homopoose fissile material would be etteined: A. .p N 48 ~ ' i August 31,1983 j!
71.71(c) 71.57 PART71 o PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL i 71.s7 specme standards for e F1ssae exceed.0 and must be rounded up to subpert F--Peckego and Special Form Clas e i pot sage. the first decimal placa. T ests
- A Fissile Cas I package must be so
,gg %,,,,g designed and constructed and its bsW M e ny e ro ameged i 71 s1 SpectMe standards for e na.s. package design under normal conditions Cl* ** * *N ment. Of trar. sport must include e P packages would be subcriticalin acy anangement and with optimum A package for Mssile Class (U j8" g ej a o ec t intenpersed hydrogenous moderation shipment must be so designed and unless there is a greater amount of constructed and its contents so hmited. ',d ' g** *. P[ 1 drop g interspersed moderation in the and the number of packages in a nasile th d packaging. In which case the greater Class 111 shipment must be so limited. .dont e pech is amount may be assumed for this that subjected to the weter sprey test before determination: and (a)Twice this number of undsmaged being subjected to any of the other testa. (b) Two hundred fifty (250) pachases. peekases would be euberiticalif siached (b)Initsolconditions. wth reepeet to if each package were subjected to the together in any enangement. eseurning the initial conditions for the tasta to this tests specified in l n.73 (Hypothetical close reflection on all sides of the stack nction. the demonstration of Accident Condit2ons), would be by wster: and compliance with the requirements of this suberiticalif stacked together in any (b) nis numbe of packagn would be Part must be bued on the ambient arrangement, cjosely reflected on su subcriticalif stacked together in any temperature preceding eed fouowing the teets remaining constant at that value sides of the stock by water, and with enangement. closely reflected on su between -2rC (-20'T) and + 34*C optimum interspersed hydrogenous stdn of the such by wour and with (1WF) which is most unfavorable for optimum interspersed bydrogenous eieature des con de e ion.The j 71.59 Spectne standards for e nsaae modnation. Except ae pennitted under g,g Cla ss Il pactaea. I n.41, each package must be i bc sidued la) A Fissile Class D package must be considered to have been subjected to g g,,g,,j,pgg controlled by the camer during the tests specified in i 71.73 pressure. unless a iower intemal transport.To provide this control, the (Hpothetical Accident Conditionsk pnssure consistent with the ambient temperatun considered to precede and designer of a Fissile Cass D packa$e must determine the allowable number of i 71.63 Spe c!al requirements for follow the tests is more unfavorable. pa ton m empmenta, packsses of that design which can be (c) Conditions and Ints. (1) Nect. An safely transported in a vehWe under the (a) Plutoniurn in excess of 20 curies ambient temperature of 38'C (1WO in h, per package must be shipped as a solid. 3 still air andinsolation according to the conettions specified in this section.This r (b) Plutonium in excess of 20 curies
- following table:
{ determines the minimum transport index ; per package must be packaged in a aUowable number of packages i( lusotation Data which the shipper of the package marks, separate inner container placed within a E on the packese label when the package ' ; requirements of Subparta E and F for r,%. .,,,w otter packaging that meets the 6 . La shipped. By limiting to 50 the total , T's ~
=
' number cf transport indexes in a vehicle packaging of materialin nonnal form. lf or storage area. the carrier provides the entire packege is subjecied to the adequate criticality control. tuts specified in i n.n (Normal n" A*"w Y (b) A Finile Class 11 package must be Conditions of Transport). the seperste designed and constructed and its inner container must no reteese contents so limited. and the aDowable plutonium, as demonstrated to e number of these packages in a Fissile sensiuvity of 10** A. per hour. If the (2) Cold. An emblent tempusfure of Cla ss Il shipment so determined. that: entire package is subjected to the testa -4rC(duud ntr@nnum An-40*O fn st (1) Five timee the allowable number of specified in i nJ3 (Hypothetical (3Me undamaged packages would be Accident Conditions). the separate inner "'""*I nuun of 24 5 kuopucal(u f"* suberiticalif stacked together in any container must restrict the loss of E'O
- anangement and closely reflected on all plutonium to not more than A,la one
(' sides of the stack by water. and week. Solid plutonium In the following pte a res icpss al (2)Twice the allowable number of forms is exe'r.pt from the requimmenta ps0 ebsofuu. ts packagn. If eoch package were of this paragrsph: (5) Vibrotion. Vibration normally subjected to the testa specified in l MJ3 (1) Reactor fuel elements: Incident to transport.
- N ^ " "' I simulatea exfy rn cru (einfog["o III * *I**I*I'U'Y**d wo u
ti al sche 'Ie ther osure to r (3) Other plutonium bearing solids opp imate tyro la.) per hour U sNes of that the Commission delennines should e ta sie, en th a easi optimurn Interspersed fydrogenous be eumpt fica the requirements of this ,, d NE W ud2% modustion, uchn.. bouts aflu the conclusion of the watu (c) De transport Indea with rupect to l 71.65 Adettonal reqvtrementa, spray test, e free drop through the distorice specified below onto a flat. criticality rentrol for each Fiss!!e Cle.a The Comm!nion may,by A e,,ssentially unyleiding. borizontal D package must be calculated by regulation, or order,lmpose ,g,ggn, g g,,, g,, p.,igge, dividing the number 50 by the eDowable number of Tissue Class D packages requiremente upon any licensee in for which antmum dammee le which may be transported together as addition to those established in this part expected. For Fissue Cass D pech ogee. -) determined under the limilations of as it dums necessary or appropriate to this free drop w W pW by e { paragraph (b)of this section.no {retect hesiih or to minimize dangerlo trensport indea so determined must not fe or property. %,4gn,,e esse se e. O 71.g August 31,1983 ~
71.35 3 71.24(b) PART71 o PACKAGING AN' TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL p \\* (4) The total mass of gre9hlte present TAeu R Psawss'ed WA$a er Vuwm (b) Facept as provided in 171.13. an V dou ne t exceed 150 times the total man 2n na nssu cuts m s waart Am> spplication for modification of a paekase design, whether for of utenlum-235 and plutonium; and caed to i F1Ja(DNexn modincation of the pacheging or (5) Substances having a higher % m3 authorised contents, must include sufDcient Information to demonstrate hydrogen density than we ter, e.g., certain hydrocarboa oi!a. are not "r%ya y_qr= that the proposed design satisfies the s=- present escept that polyethyl.no may packese standards in effect at the time. be used for packing or wrapping: and (6) For Ossile contents contelning no 'l g the application is filed. si em utenturo 233 and less than 1% total plutordunu g I 71.33 P*c6ste descripuerk The opplicetion must indude e e es (1)If the flselle red;onuc!! des are not uniformly distributed. the man.imum s/ g description of LF proposed package in sufEcient detail to identify the package amount of uranium.235 per consignment u m securately and provide a sufncient basta 7 m does not exceed the value given in Table III of this part or 7l for evaluation of the package.The description must include: u see (11)If the fissile radionodidu are (e) With respect to the pack e sing-distnbuted uniformly and cannot form a f3 o W (1) Cla siincation ae Type B(U). Type em lattice airangement within the a
- B(M). or finile resterial packaging:
Packaging. the maximurn amount of s,s y (2 Crose weight: uterdum 235 per shipment does not 3 ss em a (3: Model number. a uw exceed the value given in Table IV of (4 J Identincatien of the containment ,'f, 'O this part and m i am syste:n (7) For fissile contents contatrd.ng (5) Specific materials of construction, '8 " 'c' urenlum.233 or more than 1% plutordum. weights, dimensions, and fabrication g the totalmens of fissite meterialper Tasa N.-Psaws: su unss ce UaAwm roethods of; g
- shipment le litnited so that the sum of 235 na F45u Nss m s mort Am>
(i) Receptades: the number of grams of uranium 235 (ii) Materials specifically und as 2 divided by 42, the number of grama of Cnu to j 71JCDH6Xs) nonfissile neutron absorbers or tw ,} plutonium divided by 225. and the moderators; number of grams of urardum 233 divided (iii) Internal and external structures by 250 does not exceed urdty as ,gg,T
- T_yf supporting or protecting receptades:
m = -- + e expressed in the formula (iv) Valves. sampling ports, lifting A devices. and Ue down devices: (v) Structural and mechanical means iw Mi F'***
- 8". Egob *'"**.
,g for the transfer and dissipation of heat r= as , sod is emo us =om e--. m.w. in, g [ $ sim 3" "d '"t"* " "I " I I E *
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I (8)The transport must be direet to the consignee without any intermedseto transit storage: and I (9) Shipment of these packagu fe made under procedures specifically "Subpart D--Appucatfort for Package (b) With respect to the contents of the l a euthorised by DOT in accordance with Approval package; i 49 CDL part in of its regulations to (1))dentification and maximum prevent loadir's. transport or storage of l ems et appneanoA radioacuvity of red oactive constituents; these ackages with olher Fissde Class j (a) An application for an approval (2)Identincation and 'naximum 11 pac ages or Fissile C!ns !!! under this part must include, for each quantiues of fissile constituents: aa shipments, [ Proposed packsting design,the (3) Chemical and physical form: (4) E.atent of tefleetion, the emount ~ following informatsore and Idantity of nonassile materials used (1) A pachest description se required by i M 33: se neut.ron absorbers or moderefors and (2) A package evaluation as required , the stomic retio of moderator to fissile by i n.35: y consutuenta: (5) MaxJmum normel operating I l preaeure:(6) Maalmurn weight; 3 (7) Maximum amount of decay heat; j I (3) A quality sesurance progrem and e ductiption ao required by I n.37: ge atin ud vob of ur coolanta. %= 171.33 Patkase e,efue#erk The epplicetion must includa: O( I*I ^ d'"*"'L'etion that the package 1 "" (4) gn the case of fissde esterial en sehenes the standarde specined in / (dentificahon of the proposed flude Subperes E and F of thle part eje n. 71 6 Auwst 31.1933 e
71.47(c) l 7L35(b) PART 71 o PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL j I 71 88 G*n*'* *t*ada'as foe na (1)If there is a eystem of tie-down (b) For a fissile Class !! package, the P '"
- 9'*-
devices which is a structrual part of the '( ellowable number of packages which may be transported in the ame vehlde (e)The smaUest overell dimension of pacisse, the system must be capable of la accordance with l M.59; and a package must not be less than to cxn withstanding. without generating stress j (c) For a Fissile Class If! shipment. (four in.). In any materialof the package in excess any proposed special controle and (b)The outside of a package must of its yield strength, a static force l precautions for transport. loading, incorporate a fuNre, such as a seal, g applied to the center of gravity of the unloading and handling. and any which la not readily brukable, and g package having a vertical component of which, while intact. would be evidence a two times the weight of the packese 3 proposed epecial conirola in the event of I occident or deley, that the package hoc not been opened a willits contenta, e horizontal by uneuthorized penone. ' component along the direction in which f $ 71.37 ovanty apuranos, (c) Each package must indude a P ge vehicle travels of10 times the weight the package with its contents. and a. (a)The applicent shall describe the cont 8inmut 8ystem Heunly closed by 6 quality assurance prognm (see Subpart 8 posiuve festening device which cannot horizontal component in the transverse - 1 .H of this part) for the design. be opened unintendonaUy. direction of five times the weight of the 8 fabrication. e s sembly, te sting, (d) A packye must be of materiale package with its contents. maintena nce, npair, modification. and and construction which assure that use of the proposed package, thm mil be no signincant chemical. I (2) Any other stsvetural part of the l (b1 The app!Icant abau identify any galvanic.or other reaction among the
- package which could be und to tie estabhbed codes and standards pechas ng c mponents or betwun the down the package must be espeble of proposed for un in package design, packaging componente and the package
- b%ing rendered inoperable for tying I
fabrication, enembly, testing. H M*CU n g down the package during transport, or maintenance, and use. In the absence of usulting fr m inj,8[ age f water to the must be designed with strength 'f any codes and standarda the applicant maximum endible extent.
- equivalent to that required for Ue-down shau ducribe ti,i basia and rationale
.e) A package valve or other device, Ldevices. used to formgate the pe,3 age quahey the failure of which would sUow P be (c e op n shaU identify any ',Il3,'g"'suau o:e5 () ach tie-down device which is a p,, n structural part of a package must be specific provisions of the quauty operstlon end, except for a pressure designed so that failure of the device 8 assurance program which are applicable relief device, must be provided with an under excessive load would not impair to the particular packese design under enclosure to retain any leakage, the ability of the paclese to meet other considerstaon. induding a desenption of constructed, and prepsred fofned, (f) A package must be deel nquinments of this part the leok teeung procedur" shipment l 71.39 ReqJtement for ed@Uond to that under the tests specified in g yg,4y g31,,nd redate staWe for a5 g informanors I n.n (Normal Conditions of pactag,e. o 4 3 De Comminion may at any time 3 Transport) there would be no lons o' ' A package must be designed and f " require additionalinformationin order dispersal of radioactive contents, no prepared.or shiprnent so that the 888"'ficant increa se in external radietion todiation level dxs not exceed 200 [ to enable it to determine whether e lents, and no substantia! nduction in mil!irem per hout at any point on the , license,certficate of complianca,or the effectiveness of the packaging. external avrface of the package and the m , other approval should be granted. denied. modified, suspended. or (3) A package must be designed-transpo.t index does noi exceed to (See re voked. constructed. and prepared for transport I n.4 "Definitions"). For e package so that in still alt at 34*C (100T) and in transported as exdusive use by tell. Subpart E-Package Approval the shade.no accessible surface of a j highway,or water,radiationlevels Standerde packsge would have a teroperatun a externalto the package may exceed
- s. but et ut ncud any d
[' ih 8 e hipme i r aN(1807) ' g',g i 71.41 Demoastration of compaave. d a j (s)ne effects on a peclage of the in an excludre ase shipment. (a) a mininm/ hour en the tests specified in i n.M (Normal accessible external surface of the $i (Nede o alg" ' packest unless the followir conditions i i Conditions of Transport) and the testa fe r specified la l MS3 (Hypothetical conunu us nnung dunns tunspod. are met. in which ca se the bmit is 1000 Accident Conditions) must be evaluated mulimm per hour: by subjecting e sarople packege or scale i M.45 uung and twown stone ards to, (1)De shipment la made in a closed 1I model to teet, et by other method of at pubges. tunspod whicle i demonstntion ecceptable to the (a) Any Lfting attachment that is a (2) Provisions an made to seure the } Comrnission, se appropriate for the structuralpart of a pac.kage must be i perilcular feerute being considered. designed with a minimum safety factor package so that its post *Jon within the vehlde remalna fLxed during f (b) Taking lato occount the type of of three against yielding when und to transportation:.nd vehlde.the method of securing or hft the package in the intended enanner, (3)Dere an nolosding or untosding attaching the package, and the controla and must be designed so that fallun of operations betwun the beginning and to be exercised by the shipper, the any hfting device under excessive load end of the transportations Corninfssion may permit the shiprnent to would not impelt the ability of the (b) 200 millitem/hout at any point on be tvalueted tosether with the packa ge to meet other requirements of the outer surface of the vehicle, j triasportirs vehicle. this eulipart. Any other structural part of induding the upper and lower surfaces. j (c) Environmental and test conditions the pack ege which could.be und to hh or,in the case of an open vehlde, et any different frors those specified La ! 71.71 the package must be capable of being i on the vertical planes projected s and I MJ3 may be approved by the rendered (noperable for lifting the Commis:Ln if the controle prvposed to package during transport or must be rors the outer edges of the vehicle, on i T be exercised by the shipper are desisted with strength equivalent to the upper surfsca of the load, and on the lower external surface of the vehiclet j / demonstrated to be adequate to ensure that required for lifung attachments, (c)10 millitem/hout at any point two ( the safety of the ahlpment. (b)Tle down devices: 4 August 31,19839 71 7 l .. ~ q p g.s wee
71.18(b) PART71 e PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE M 11.10(s) O Q.) r fs) For previously approved Type B C and H of this part (d)nia generallicense le sulpject t ) ~~ the li nitetton that the specificetion.,o microcurie / gram. (b) Alicensee is exempt from o!!
- pe'ckages which are not designated as g
eihr B(U) or B(M)la the NPC container may not be used for a requirements of this part, other.han a Certificate of Cornpliance, this general shipment to a location outside the I 71.3 and i 71.88. with respect to shipment or carriage of the fo!!owing
- licane is subject to thir addjuonal United States after August 31.1986.
- restrictions of l 71.13.
except under special artengements packa tes: w then a Type A quantfry of radioactive fl 71.11 Previewety appeeved yype 8 [37 - (1) A packese containing no more materialif the peckase contains no puse,.. 6 7tt8 0*r*'ea uceewe:U e enerqn fissile meterialorif the fissile material (a) A Type B package previously awroved pecamos. exempden standards of I n.53 ar' approved by the NRC. but not (a) A general Ucense Is luued to any uusfied; c' desisnated u B(U) or B(M)in the NRC licensee of the Comenission to trenaport (2) A package transported between Cert 3ficate of Compliance, may be used or to deliver to e carner for transport locations within the United Statu which under the generellicense of I n.12 with 3 licennd materialin a package the o containa ordy emericfum or plutordum in the following additionallimitations:
- design of which has been approved in a (1)Tabrication of the packagma wee
, foreign national competent authority special forts with an aggregate satisfactorily completed before August certificate which has been reve!!deted todioactivity not to excsed 20 curies.if 31.1966. sa demonstrsted by application by DOT es eneetirig the applicable 6 the package contains no fissile material ofits model number to accordance with requirements of 49 CTR in.12. = or 11 the fissde material exemption standards of I 71.53 are satisfied. I 71.65(c); and (b) dis generellicense applies only to (2)The package may not be used for a shipments made to or from locations I M*11 @"*"81 shipment to a location outside the outside the United States. United States after August 31.1986. (c) Dis generallicense opp!!es only to Subpart C--Cenerel ucensee except under special arrangement a licanaes who: approved by DOT in accordance with 4g (1)Has a copy of the applicable 671.12 C.eweninc.nse mte.,,,,, 4 CTR1?3en. certificate, the revelidauon. and the p ckage. (b) The NRC will approve drawings and other documents. (s) A generallicense is hereby fasued modifications to the design and referenced in the certificate relating to i. to any licenses of the Cornmission to authorind contents of a Type B packege the use and maintenance of the transport or to deliver to a camer for previously sporoved by the NRC. but packaging and to h actions to be taken transport licensed materfelin a package not designateil se B(U) or B(M} in the prior to shipment; and for which a licenu. certificate of NRC Certificate of Compilance, comphance, or other approval has been P7,g (2) Complies with h urms and ~ t g (1)The modifications en not condiuons of the ceruficate end ) '. d 3 rsued by the NRC.(b) Die generallicense applies ordy to M sigruficant with respect to the design. h, revelldation and with the applicable [' 3* a licensee who has e quality assurance operatag charact6nsues, or safe = nquinments of Subparta A.C.and H of s ] = prtgram approved by the Commission performance of b containment system , this part.With nopect to the quotityaseuranc .,, v hen the package is subjected to thetests specified in il 71.71 and 71.73; this part the licensee la esempt from , 4s satisfying the provisions of Subpart H m , of this part (2)The modification to the package (c)Th!s generallicenu applies only to sausfies the requirements of this past. I design, construction, and fabrication a licensee who: (c) The NRC wdl revise the package L. considerations-(1) His a copy of the specific license. identification nutnber to designate l certificate of compliance, or other previously approved Type B package ~'g 7 t.is oeneral se,we:yype A, piense approval of h package and has b designs as B(U) or B(M) efler receipt of ciaseilpocas, drawings and other documents an applical on demonstrating ht the -(a) A generallicenae is issued to any referenced in the approval teledag to de:Ign muts & requirements of this licensee of the Comrnlesion to transoort the use end maintenance of the fissile meterial, or to deliver flesile part pech aging and to the acuans to be taken ma'erial to e carrier for transport. I L8ior to shipment; I 71.14 Ceneraf scense: 00y spectncation wihut con'. plying with the package (2) Complies with h terms and contaaree, standards of Subparts E and F of this conditions of blicenu. certificate,or (a) A generallicsnie is issued to any part if the materialis shipped as e other approval, as applicable, and the licenne of the Commisalon to transport ! ande ClauIlpackage.(b)Tbis generallicen Fl opplicable requirements of Subparta A. or to deliver to e carr er for transport G. and H of this part; and IIcensed materialin a specillcadon a when a package contains no more than (3) Submits in writing to N Director, container for flesile material or for a gj Office of Nuc!est Material Safety and Type B quantity of radioacuve materhl e e Type A quantity of radioactive .t Se te gu a rd s. U.S. Nucle a r R egula tory ea specined in the naulations of DOT in ' matertal.inc.luding only one of 6 - a Commis sion. We shington. DC 20155. 49 CTR Porta 173 end 17L 7 following-f prior to the ficenus's first use of the (b)This generellicense applies ordy to (1) Up to 40 grams of urenlum 235; or l pachage, the licensu s name and licenu alicensee whoha e q& Commission. (2)Up to 30 grsms of arenlum 233; or l uality assursace program opproved by (1) Up to 15 greme of the Sude ,J number and h packege identiDestion ) number specified La h package es satisfying the prov4 tors of Subpart H redionuclidee of plutonium, except that of this part . for encapsulated plutonium.berylliam ) epproval. (c)nis generallicense opplies only to metron sources in special form as Aa (d) Die generalllcenae applies only a licensee who; 't when the package approval subitsu (1) Has a copy of b specification: quantity of plutonium 'asy be pensent: or 3: en of b package under tida general and (4) A combinedos of Bulle 1 licanu. (2) Cornplies with h terms and redionuclides la which the sum of the .)({ conditions of h speciO:stion and the retioe of the amount of each ) hQ) epplicable requirements of Subparts A. redionuclide to h corresponding 1i 71.s 1 August 31.1983 .io
l 71.24(b) i 71.18(b) i PART71 e PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL ,m g ( . maximura amounts in paregnphs (b)(1). packaging) the maximum amourtt of - l 71.22 General scenes. Type A pacaage. I .4 (2), and (3) of this section does not uranium 2M per package may n'ot N a8* Q**atit W Pment. exceed the value given in Toble D of this (a) A genere!!! cense is issued to any s exceed unity, , part and licensee of the Commission to transpcat T., J (7)The transport index of each fissile material or to deliver fisade (c)his generallicense applies only 2 package based on criticality material to a carrier for transport. .rwhen, except as specif.ed below for, considerations is taken ae to times the without compiprts with the packese
- encapsulated plutonjum-beryDiom
- number of grams of uranium-235 in the standards of Subparts E and F of this sources, a package containing enore than l package davided by the mentmum part if limited materialla shipped as e 15 grams of f saut radionuclidee le allowable number of pams per package Fissile Cass In shipment.
labeled with a transport inden not less. In accordance with Toble I or Table D of (b)Thie general heense applies only a* than the number given by the following this part as applicable, when a package contains no more than a Type A quandty of radioacun equation, where the paciege contains x material and no more than 400 parne grams of uranium 235. y grama of total cl the fissile radionuc!1 des of urardum 233 and a grsma of the SnDe {1utonium encapsula.ed ce plutoniurn. radionuclides of plutonium: n% hum neutron s>urcee in special himum Transpon Index = (0.40 + 0.67 e alii., [., ). 7 for.a. (c)This generallicense applies on}y when the fissile radionuclides in the ~For a pacisse in which the ordy fissue Fissile Cass 111 shipenent exceeds none materialis in the form of encapsulateJ 'N' I'U'"in8' pluton! urn bery!!ium neutron sources in special form. the transport index based on criticality considerstions may be (1) 500 grams of utenlam 235: or asken as 0.026 times the number of (2) 300 grams total of urerdum 233, 29ms of the fissile radionuclides of and the fissile radionuclidu of putonium in excess of 15 gra ms. In all plutordum: or ca ses, the transport index must be (3) A total quantity of urenlum-233 rounded up to one decimal place, and uraniurn-235, and the fissue may not exceed 20 06 radionuclides of plutonium such that the 'TAets L-Ps===ss,ets Mass ca Umam.ur35 sum of the reties of the quantity of toch 171.20 Generel 5ctnm Re strteted. nuse ctass is peckege. eta Fissats Class N PacxAos AmcAats radionuclide to the quantf ry a ecilled in
- ID M M h*c't[n em ee s [t
'E (e) A generallicense is issued to any t 3 (4) 25cc grams total of the finue , ( Ilcensee of the Comminion to transport r8dionuc! des of p!vtordurn encapsulated atriIlto esberf E Yd-i ryllium ne@on sources ans rt. a h'[E " "g "~ ~ without complying with the packap standards of Subparts E cnd F of thi' H a ( This generallicense applies ordy part if the materialis shipped as e 8; g ' when shipment of these pechases is made under procedures specificaHy Fissile Cass D package, n .e (b) This generallicense applies ordy 1 y authorized by DOTin accordance with 4 CR Part 173 ofits regulations to g when: s u prevent loading. transport or storage of 3 (1)The padage contains no more than a Type A quant!ty of radioactive !a 'E these pa -kages with other Fissile Cass a D packages or Flasile dan ID a materist; and (2) Neithet beryl!!u,n not hydrogenous f l shipmenta.
- material enriched in deuterium la E
u u Drtsent; and e rr N S (3) De totel ma se of graphile present M C w ea m n;n o m e e ssse does not exceed 150 Umes the total mass as of uranium 235 plus plutonlurn; and I 8 '**g (a) A generallicense la issued to any u (4) Substances having a higher s licensee of the Commission to transport hydrogen density than water. ag, fissile material, or to deliver fissile is certain hydrocarborg oils, are not ye see maMal to a canin for transport, present. except that polyethylene may m without complying with the package be used for packing or wrooping; and standards of Subparts E and F of this (5) Uranium 233 la not pu sent, and N Weau*ts Wass cv Uswauna, part iflimited materialis shipped ee e the amount of plutonium does not 235 esa Fassu Q, Ass e Pw=u.s Anuca. 71ssile Cass ID shipment I exceed 1% of the a;tsunt on utanjurn 235: and ets to l Hmaxe (b)nis generallicense applin only when: (6) The amount of uranium-235 la f* ***=al (1) No paclage contalas more than e ] limited as follows: ype A quanuty of radioacuve material; [I)If the fissue redjonuclides are not ,glll-' DeZ7,*,Q (2)h pede ng due W uniformly dastributed, the maitimum I emount of atanium 235 per package may Wete lu N % en d sS a N t eaceed the value given in Table I of u em La thicknese, tungsten ehleidig or I (ii)If the fissile todionuclidu are E .( distributed unifonnly (I a, cannot forte a E al ch in r i attice arrangement within the Fmeud 71 5 August 31,1983 s O..go =~-o---ee.=-
1 I y*l.4 71.6(b) i PART71 o PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL (2) Type EpocAose means a Type B Virgin Irlands. Cuam. American Samoa. (iv) Monitoring-49 CFR Part 172. l package together with its radioacuve the trust Territory of the Pocific !slande. Subpart C. contents. On approval e Type B ' and the Commonweellh of the Northern (v) Accident reporting-46 CFR Part a package design is desigt.ated by NRC as Mariane Islands. 171.15 and in.1s. }5 B(U) uniese the packese haa e masimurn Transpon inder mune the (vi) Shipping papers--49 CFR Part 172. normal opereting pressure of more then dimensionless number (rourided up to Subpart C. - 700 kilope seal (100 lb/in') gauge or a the first decimal place) pla ced on the (2)The licensee shall also nots DOT pressure relief device which would labelof a package to designete the regulations pertaining to the following allow the release of radioacuve meterial degru of control to be exercised by the modes of transportation: to the environment under the testa carrier during transportatiorL ne (i) Rail-49 Cm Port 174. Subparta A-specified in i 71.73 (hypothetical transport indes is determined se D and K. l occident conditions). In which case it foDows: (ii) Air--49 Cm Port tre. Subparta A-willreceive e desi nation B(M) B(V) (1)The number ex ressing the D and M. refers to the need for unilateral approval maximum radiation evelin mi!!irem per (ill) Vessel-49 Cm Part 178. S6bparte of laternational shipments: Bpf) refers hour et 1 meter from the externet A-D and M. I to the need for seultileteral approvat surface of the package:or [iv) Public Hi hway-49 CFR Part 177. 8 j nere le no distinction made in how (2) For Fissile Class !! packeges the (b)if DOT regulations are not
- schases with thne designadone may number expressing the maximum applicable to a shipment oflicensed k veed in domesue transportebors To radiation levelin ini!hrem per hour a11 matenal by reu. highway, or water 8
de' ermine tb;. Ustinction fo, meter from the enternal surface of the because the shipreent or the inte.Muonal transportation. eee DOT packsge, or the nurnber obtained by transportauon of the shipment le not in reguladone in es CFR Part 173. A Type B dividmg 50 by the eHowable number of interstate or foreign commerce, or to e peckage approved prior to September s. the packages which may be transported shipment oflicensed material by att 1983, was desigt.sted ordy as Type B, together as determined under l 71.59, becoun the shipment le not trer. sported limitsboos on its use are specified la whichever number is larger. in civil aircreft, the licenau ohell i i n.13. T)pe A quantity means a quantity of conform to the standarde and PocAegins awana '.he eenmbly of radioactive material, the aggregate requirements of the DOT specified in components necenary to ensur, radioactivity of which does not exceed paragraph (a) of this section to the same i l compliance with the packaging As for special form radioactive material extent as if the shipment or l requirementa of thJe part. It may consist or As for normal form radioactive transporiauon were in interstate or 1 of one or more receptacles, absorbent matenal,where As and A, are givenin foreign commerce or in civil aircraft. A materials.opscing strvetures thermal Appendix A of this part or mey be request for modification, wolver, or 1 g insulation, tidlet on shieldang. and g determined by procedures described in l exempuon from those requirements, and y deucea for cooling or absortiuy . Appendia A of this part. 4 eny notification referred to in those I mechanical abocis. ne vehicle, ce. A T)pe 8 quantity means a guenhty of
- requirements, must be fUed with or a
radioacuve material greater than a Type made to the Director. Omce of Nuclear down system. and aniliary equipment (~ m , A quantity. , Mstenal Safety and Safeguards, U.S. A may be designated as part of th, = 6 packaging. g Urcalum-natumidepleted wiched . Nuclut Rep 1 story Commissior', l Specialform radioactive motorial . (1)Naturoturonium mune uranium t-means radioactive insterial which with the naturally occurnns distribution L Washington. DC 205Ss. sehenes the fouoeng condinens: of uraniurn isotopes (approximately (1)It is either a single solid piece orla o 711 wCght percent uranium.235, and contained la e sealed capsule that can the remainder essentiaUy uranium 434). be opened ordy by destronng the (2) Depleted uranium means utenlum gno wo, %n,,s.,%n capaule; containing less uranium 435 than the requirements: 04a8 approvet (2) he piece or capsule bee et leset naturaUy occurring distribution of one dirnension not lese than S oranium isotopes. (a) ne Nuclest Repletory f Commission hae submitted the 1 millimetere (0137 inch): and 131Idriched utorn.um me' ens uranluin + information couection utremente (3)lt satisfies the test requirements of containing more uranium 435 than the f ( n.rs, naturally occurring distribuuon of contained le this part t e Omce of "#8 "#* #*P"- Management and Budget (OMB) for A special forro encapsujetjon designed a . approval as required by the Peperwork l in accordance with the requirements of l FtJ Transportation of Scensed materteL 0 Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3.iot et l 8 n.4(o) of this part in efrect on luoe 30 (a) Each licensee who transports T. eeq ). OMB has approved the j 1983. and constructed prior to juJy 1. licensed material outside of the confines g inimnadon couecdon mquimments 1985 may continue to be und. A special ofits plant or other place of use, or who. contelned in this part under control form encapsulation either designed or delivere licenud material to e canier ' number 31m constivcted after June 30.1945 must for tran. port. shall comply with the (b) ne approved inforvoadon meet teraltements of this paregrnh applicable requirements of the coUecuon mquimmente contained in this i opp!!ca'..le et the time ofits design or regulauona appropriate to the mode of P*#I *PP**f In II U 3 U*IlII 31* M 33' 4 F133.' "198' E*8' M #' '1. F1.10 ] construeHon, "#3 "37 M*L M#h 1 Specific octirity of a redionuclide treneport of DOT in 49 Cnl Ports tro F. T1J7. 410 meene the radioactivity of the throw t,100. h (1) 73 gicensee shall articularly note 4107. nm 411L nits, r1.113. DOT reguleuono in the [ollowing area s. tedionuclide per unit man of that nut!)de,ne specine aetiety of e (i) Pach aging.-40 CR Par 1173 4117,411t 412L 4123,4128 n.127. 4128. TL13L n.133. y1.135, and material in which the radionuclide la Subparts A and B and ll113 4011 EUI' a , eneeueUy uniformly distributed la the in 478. l redioectivity per unit mass of the (H) Marking and labelin Part trL Subpar 1 D and If 49 m '** '"i*l 4 171400 3 State meane the several Slates of the 1Flech 17 436-171440. Union, the Distitet of Columble, the ( Commonwnhh of Puerto Rico, the (sH) PlacudingW CR Put 172J00 172 5t9.172.556 and Appendices B and C. 71 3 May 31,1964
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\\ 71.7 PART71 o PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL j i Subpart 5--Ezemptione 1 f] l712 specmc esempnons. 8 On applicauon of anyinterested person or on its own initiauve. the i Commission esay grant any exemption J from the requirements of the regulations i in this part that it determines is authorized by law and will not endanter life or property or the common defense and security. I71J (Rea+rvedi g E s 714 se<netioa or pay.ict.aa. Any physiden ticensed by a State of s i the United States to dispense drugs in 5i " the practice of medicine la exempt from ^ l 71.5 with respect to transport by the physician of licensed material for use in the practice of medicine.However,any physician operstlns under this + f exemption must be licensed under 10 CFR Part 35. I 71.10 s.ser ption for low levet matertata. (a) A licensee is exempt from all requirements of this part with respect to shipment or carriage of a package containing radioactive material having a 5 specific activity not greater than 0.002 1 4 ^ 1. Q 1 l 1 e a R i i .r t i 4 g ] n. ~ n. i.m,e.et, ,~.. -.:1., f o-...
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REZULATERY C2MMISSION A' RULES and REGULATIONS APPENDIX H(- TITLE 10, CHAPTER 1. CODE OF FIDERAL REQULATIONS-ENERGY \\ JRd: -s i 71.0 71.0(c) t PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVli MATERIAL 71 i Subpart A-oen-alProvWone ses M Pwpon and scope. N Communicatioas' F1Je Specifis standards for a nasue Cass A7pendia A-De'erminadon of A. and A.. D ps6 age. - A uthedry: Secs. 53. 37, et es, et.1st.1:2.1st N latupmuuons' UC*** F1.s1 $pecafic standards for e nssMe dese se Siat. 33103t e33. ell, e46. 013. eS4. ae N I'1"W"'88 I*' F1.4 Dermluona. fD shipment. emended (42 U.S C 2073. 20F7. Est F1.43 Special requirements for plutontura 2003.2111.1201.u3L2233k$bts.101,as F1J Transportados of bceand material T1.s larormation couection requiremeets: ablpents. amende d. act aos, se StaL 1242. H n45 Additional requirements. amended.1344.1344 (42 UAC 6441. Subpart F-Package and $pecial Form 2. = = -o -~~ ma pvo. i. co.2s, e4 Sut,so.ree-M31 Normalcondidons of transport 3 For the purposes of see. 222. es Stat. eso, as n.73 Hypothetical secedent conditions, a M Spec 1Ac serepucas. F113 Quali$ cation of special form amended (42 U1C 22n). I.13.F1.43. m,. 7135. 7163 (s,l,and (b)" F143. nJ1 tie-n i a M 41 $,E^'*((;"*,[,I',,,g,'"j,,ggg., ,a.o.cu,e mouest . n..a n a,,,s,ved,ae,so. n17 Tes. for special form rediosc'lwe g ,g ~ i-t
- 1 stb. se Sut. Dea, ae amended 142 UAC.
n 21 ga,,,,,di um ea n na na nnnx SobriutC-C ereiUcensee, Subpart G-Operating Controts and sad F1.101(s) are issved ander sec.181o. es p,,,,4yr,e SteL eso. ae amended (42 U.S C 2:ctio)) ,g F1.12 Connel Ucer.se 'NRC opproved F1.31 App cabuity of operating controls sad Shbpart A--GeneralProvtstons .I F1.13 Previe My approved Type 8 pacha4' n43 Assumpuone se to unknown \\ F1.14 Cneral Ucense: DOT eredAcanos I F1.0 P"'I **and* *#** proprtin.
- nWD"-
F145 Prehminary determinsuons. FLle CentralUunse:Use of foretas nJ7 Routine determinettera (a)Thls part establishes:(1) opproved pads s. nas Aj, transport of plutonium. .. s equirements for pecheging, preparation F1.18 CeneralUcense:T)?e A. nasus Cass E Pad ese-n,as Opninginstnactions.
- for shipment, and transportation of F1 1 Records, n Jo General Ucense
- Restricted. Mas!!e 2 bcensed matertal; and (2) procedurve n 83 laspection and tesie.
g and atendstde for NRC approval of can D pa ciege. F1.01 Reports. C T A ped sre, ns? Advsace nouhcauen of shipment of backaging and shipping procedures for M# E n, (age nl p ealle material and for e quaputy of a 71J4 Cennst Uann: Rutricted.nnue me"v[.Y,y otherlicensed materialla excess of a Can tu shipment, . Type A quant!ty. gg 3, Sub D-App 5 cation for Package 'M(b) The pache ng and trensport of F1.101 vel y sur re muu. n.103 QvalHy assurance ortsalsauom. licensed meteria are also subject to F121 Contents of appliu5en. F1.1GS Qvality assurano prograsa, other parts o'ihls chapter (e 3, Parts 20. nJ1 Pechste discription. n.tof Pechs ee desis, controt n 21. J0. 3e,% 70, and 73 and to the U regulatforo of other age)ndes (e g, the n.35 Psdage evalvison, m7 QoWa nurance. n.1os Procuremens document control n.111 Instructione, proudure s, and g U.S. Department of Transporteuon nJo Prqvtreivient fee addjucaal gg, y g g g g, pg, S ) having j e istloa ve eens Subpart hage ApprovalStandard' F1.1 rc F141 Demonstretion of comp!!soons eetpment, enf services.ad meterial, F1.43 Ceneral standards for aD eds 71.11F Idenhncattoa and convol of Patt are in addjdon to, and not In Se c.,.aa,e s. n.us 'mels tarts an.d somponenta. , substitution for, other regatrements. rtes Urues and ue. dews stan ords aD ma C t,o ofst,.i - see icme,e,ula uons i. u.,a,, a g, .n.tn Internalins on* to any licensee authertud by specf 54 o . F147 Emiernal rediation standards for aD n.123 Test can' pacha ses. FLlu Conkelof oneedng and test N Uceau Innd by the Commluton to 2 receiva, possess, sea, or tronaler .'p. e,e[ licensed material Lf the lic4ene delivers n.12 H ns storege sad shipplag a F132 taemption for new specific sesvity controt theI material to e carrier for transport or 6 (1sA nu n.lpedays F1.12e laspeccon tot and operstir6:sutva. ; transports the materialoutside the sae asie,.! e.em dona. l nu Ce-rei,eowmea.,f. aus.ae n.in N-f-sains asies.i, a.ee I conrmes of the unn.ee a fedutF. P *AL. g* ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,s,.,,, l 1 nu'"C!s"tr'Jo'rds f.e e noone C.se i Rili Q. ant,"s.P.,ecords.
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7 ped ep. n.13F Andsta. e 71 1 March 31,1987 ,"g ~
- 73,4 PART 71 o PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL; 71.0(c)
I form radioactive rnsterial, permitted in a to provide nuclear criticality safety ( or other authorized place of use.No Type A package.These values are althee during transportation. Cartain esclusions are provided in i 71.53. provis' n of this part authorizes lieted in Appendia A of this part. Table 14w 8Pecific ocl/rsty materialme ons g j posses jon of licensed material. A-1. or may be derived in eecordance any of b fo!!owing: (d) Exemptions from the requirernent with the procedure prescribed in (1) Uranium or thorium cres and for license la i 71.3 are specified in Appendia A of this part. physical or chemical concentrates of. l 71.10. Ceners!!icenses for which no Corrier means a person engaged In those ons: NRC package approvalis required are the tr osportation of passengers or (2) Unirradiated natural or depleted tosued in 1171.14-71.24. The generaj property byland or wster ee e common. uranium or unitradiated natural thorfurn: license in i 71.12 requires that an NhC contract.or private carrier or by civil (3) Tritium odde in equeous solutfona certificate of comptrance or olha, aircraft. provided the concentradon does not package approval be issued for h C/sse nflection by water me ans
- g. etceed 5.0 miDieuries er mWiliter:
ackage to be used under the general Imrnediate contact by water of sufficient
- (4)Malerialin wh)c the radioactivity cense. Application for psc.kage thickness for maximum reflection of is essnHany uiform1 distributed and in w hich the estimatefavenge,
approval must be completed in e neutrons. eccordance with Subpert D ofIMs part. Containment system mune the m demonstrating that the dulgn of the components of the packaging intended
- concentntion pu gram of contente does not uceed
package to be used estisfies the pedage to retain the raccactive material during (1) a0001 millicurie of radionodides ap rovalstandards containedin tra ns port. in Appendix A Su part E of this part as tefated to the Conveyance means any vehicle. for whJch the A. quantigan 045 curie: of this part la not more tests of Subpart F of this part.The aircraft, veesel freight container. or (11)0.005 ow11curic of redlonuclides for transport of licensed material or hold. compartment. or defined deck area w ch the qua .a A A of deuvery oflicensed material to a carrier tnjand wsterway craft or seegoing fee transport is suNect to the opersting (*"d mon than i eurfe: or controls and pr%edures requirements of referred to in Subpart G of sys part, to the quah'7 Esclusive un (alsoa (m) OJ =0 bee of ndionudJdu for u ,g which the As quanuty in Appendix A of a ssurance rc etrementa cf Subpart H of g )means the sole use of a this part la more than 1 cune. h conveyence by a single consignor and of bpart A cf regulanone tofersaced in i 71 S. d Em (5) Objects of nonradoactive material enternstly contamir,ated with out in accordance with the direcuon of radioacuve material provid.d that b l7tt commureceeane, A!! communications conceming th, the consignor or consignu. nham mateM b nd na@ fissile c/cssification roe ans As
- dispersible and the surface reguladona la this part should be categorization of flesile material addressed to the Director. Omce of
- contaminabon, whn ennred own an 2 Nucleat Material Safety and Safeguarda. 3 packages into one of the fouowing three a ano of1 squatu meter does not exceed g claesos according to the controls needed e 40ml mmicurie (200.0m dJslategradma
( 2 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commianon. to prodde nuclear enucality safety per square centuneter of .' per minute]es for which the A, quantity a
- Weshington, DC 20515 or may be a dunne transportiSoru radionudi
- dehvered in person at h Commisalon (1) Fissile Class k A packase which in Appendia A of Part 71 ts not more
' offices at 1717 H Stnet. NW's et 7913 ? may be trsnsported in uNimRed than 0.05 curie, or a001 miU1 curie I Washington. DC. or its omee numbus aM to any arungement. and (2.20a000 daintegrations per minute) Eastern Avenue Silver Spring, which requins no nucleat enucahty per squan centimeter for other Maryland. asfety controle during transportation. A tedionudides. transport indes la not sesigned for l71J keerpntstlers Only writtenInterpretadone of the purposes of nuclear ciiticahty safety but . Ma.eimum normoloperating pressun may be nquind becaun of external means b maximum asuge pressure that replations in this part by the radistion leve!a. Commission's General Counaal are (2) Desde Class D: A package which would develop in the contaitunent binding upon the Commission. may be transported together with okt system to e period of one year under the l 17tJ heutranwnt fee sco we. pechges in any arrangement but. for heat fut speciRed to I yt.71(c)(1). In the A licensee subject to the repladona enticahry control,in numbers which do abeence of venting, external cooling by not asceed en aspegate transport indu en ancillery system. or operetional la thJs part may not (a) dehver any of 30.Thee shipments require no other controle during transport, licensed material to e carnet for nuclear criticahry nfety r.ontrol during Norurol thorium me ans thordum with transport or (b) trensport ifcensed trensporistion. IndMdoel pach a sea may b natureU* occstring dJetnhution of material except aa authorind in a have a transport indes not late than at thortum isotopes (essentiaUy 100 weight generel Ucease or a specif14 license and not mon ha 10. 3 percent thortum.23 J. lesued by the Commission, or as (3) neede Class IIL A shipment of
- Normo / form radiooct/n mater /o/
eumpted La this part. packages which la controlled La " means radioactive meterialwhich hae ( 7tA Denreena. transportation by specine arrangementa
- not been demonstrated to qualify se The foDowing terma are as defleed between the shipper and the carrier to
, "special forra redloactive material
- Optimum intenpened Aydrogenous
) bre for the perpen of this part. provide nuclear e.%cauty safety. moderation means the presents of Assile moter/d/ and fissi/* Throughout this part, h standards are rodionuclidea Tssile meterial* means bydrosenous material betwun paciagn 'j emprnsed in metrie units: h any materi,al conalating of et containing to sucJi en esteet that the aneximum epproximate Enghsb equJealents one or more fissile todaonuchdes. Flasile nucleat rescuvity resulta. pnsented in pareathnes are for redionuclides are plutonlum.234 AcAage sneana the packaging Informauon only, P utonium.239, plutonJum 241, mienjun. toseht with its radioacuve contenta es l Aemeens the mantmuns activity of 223. end oranium.223. Neibr natural preeeated for trenaport. j special form todiosctive meterial not depleted urenjuru le Anile material (1 Masile motario/poclose means a flesn)a material packaging togethw with permitted in a Tne A package. A, j ( means the mealmurs activity of nsalle materfale are classified La this redloactive material ohr hn special section according to h controle needed its flesite contents. 9 g 71 2 August 31,1983 O e a o
3*3 W PART 34 o LICENSES FOR RADIOGRAPHY AND RADI TlON SAFETY-i '(c) The leak test shall be capable of g 34.M Quarterly inventory, source is exposed.The audible signal %} shan be actuated when an attempt is detecting the presence of 0.005 micro. Each hcensee shan conduct a quenerty [,,,g',,'," )
- ]
curne of removable contamination on the physical inve ntory to account for su , sealed source. An acceptable leak test for sealed sources received and possessed (c)The alarm system shall be tesied = sealed sources in the possession of a under his hcense. The records of the aliniervals not to enceed three menths' l radiography licenses would be to test at inventories shall be maintained for two or prior to the first use theresiter of the $ the nearest accessible point to the sealed years from the date of the inventory for source ir the inst:Hation. Records of the I source stcrage position, or other appro. inspection by the Crmmission, and shan tuta shall be kept for Iwo yurs. priaN measuring point, by a procedure to
- includs the quantities and kinds of by-PE60NAL R ADIAllON SAFETY be approved pursuant to (34.ll(f).
prod uct material, location of senied REQUIREMENTS FOR a sources, and the date of the inventory. R ADIOCRAPHERS AND { 34,27 Utilis a tion logs. R ADIOGR APHER$' AS$1STANTS Each bcensee shall maintain current l H.3 t Trp **S Records of leak test results shall be legs, which shall be kept swadable for two (s) The licensee shall not permit any 2, kept in units of rnicrocuries and main' years from the date of the secorded indmoval to act as e radiographer until
- tained for inst m >n by the Commission
,,ent, for inspection by the Commission, such individvak 8 for siji months, after the nell requlted at the address specified lie the license. l1) Has been instructed in she subjects outhned in Appenais A of this part - leak test is performed or until the sealed showmg for each seale1 source the fol- ,',f,I 8nd 8 source is transferred or disposed of. _lowuis information: ,,,on1a med ,g In this part and in the opphcable (4) A descr. tion (or rnate and model sections of Parts 19 and 20 of this ip ,mumber) of the rad: fraphic esposure chapter. NRC licensetsl under which the de ice or storage contamer in which the radiograoher wili perform radiography. (d) Any test conducted pursuant to and the licensee's operating and paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section =;sesied source islocated-(4) The identity of the radiographer emergency procedures: which reveals the presence of 0.00$
- io.hom assistadi and (3) Has demonstraied competence to osta),h e uPosum u e the hcens s rs microcurie or more of removable radio-(c) The plant or site where used and d
active material shall be consadcred evi-dates of use. handhng tools, and survey instruments; dance that the scaled source is leaking. and The licensee shall immediately withdraw ,",,",8,"*[,"*f[,*,,*,' (41 Has demonstrated understanding y, f the instructionsin this paragraph (a) the equipment involved from use and contawn, and sourse changers! .o ) shau cause it to be decontaminated and (s)The licensee shall check for a by successful completion ef a wnnen repaired or in be disposed of, in accor. obvious defects m radiographic '. test and a field esamination on the ^- , subjects covered. dance with Commiss2on regulations. A uposure devices, storage containers, and source changers prior to use each (b)The licensee shall not permit any ,) report shall be fUed, within 5 days of the day the equipment is used. Individual to act as a todiographer's test, with the Director of Nucleer Mate * (b)The beensee shall conduct a a ssistant until auch individual: rial Safety and Safeguards. U.S. Nucleer program for inspection and maintenance (1) Mas received copies of and
- R e gulatory Com mission. Washington, ; of radiographic exposure devices, m. vetion in the beensu's operating
- D.C. 20$$$, describing the equipment : storage containers and source changers and emergency procedures:
at intervals not to enceed three men.hs (2) Has demonstrated competence to 8 involved, the test results, and the correc. m . or use. under the personal supervision of . tive action taken. A copy of such report.,,,pnot to the first use thereafter to ,,, p,,p,, f,nc,,oning of ctmponents the radiographer, the radiographic shau be sent to the Director of the i importani to safety. Records of these esposure devices. sealed sources, spfiropriate Nuclear Regulatory Commis. inspections and maintenance shall be related handhas tools, and radiation tion's inspection and Enforcement Re. k'pt for two years. eurvey mstrurnents that the assistant will use: and gional Office listed in Appendia D of Part 20 of this chapter **$tandards for Protec. NaYa (3) Has demonstrated undentending of the instructions 6n this paragrsph (b) bon Against Radiation.,, (al permanent radiographic by successMiy completing a wntien or (e) A sesied source which is not fas. Installations 1.sving high radiation area oral test and a field enemination on the tened to or contained in a radiographic 'at'sace controle of the types described subjects covered. in i 20 2We)(2N W or W shall (el Records of the above training. esposure device shad have perrnamently attached to it a durable tag at least one 'l'h'*,nt the following special Meluding copas of wnnen tute and (1) lach square beering the prescribed b) Eac entrenee that la used for h*[i
- fal niained for ns. o radiation caution symbolla conventional personnel access to the high radiation than yurt colors, magenta or purple on a yeDow ares in s permanent rediographie
~ background, and at least the instructions: lasiallauen to which this section apphee "Danger-Radioactive Material-Do Net shall have both visible end audible H a n die-Notify Ov0 Authorities if warning signals to warn of the presenes Fous(d. 'Id'stion. The vtsible signal shall be actuated by radiation whenever the b) . e,.4 re -.,, -. ~
PART 34
- UCENSES FOR RADIOGRAPHY AND RADIATION DAFETY-4.
h 3Cl2 Opereung and emergency proc 6 (c) Pocket dosimeters shall be ' that the sealeil source is in its shleided , checked at periods not to exceed one position.The entire circumference of the ( The licensee's operating and emer. g year for correct response to radiation. g radiographic exposure device m dures. doalmeters shall read
- surveyed.
gency procedures shall include instrue. g Acceptablea within plus or minus 30 t,ercent of the " [ req (d) A record of the storage surveyuired in tions in at least the following; (a) The handling and use of Il ertsed l true radiation exposure. , ter is dischtged beyond its range. his ;, re:alned for three years when thatsto (d) If m individual's pot.ket dostme' sealed sources and radlutsphic expo-
- sure devices to be employed such that film badge or TLD shall be immediate.
In the work day' no person is likely to be exposed to ra-diadon doses in excess of the limits es-ly sent for processing. tablished in Part 20 of this chapter O H 44 S*Pervlelon of radiographere* as. "Standards for Protection Against Ra,F (e) Reports received f;om the film
- i* t8 a t*-
badge or TLD processor shall be kept Whenever r. radiographer's assistant diation": (b) Methods and occasions for con :: for intpection until the Commission uses radiographic exposure devices. N a authorites their disposal. Reerds of ducting radiation surveys: (c) Methods for controlling access to l dally poc)tet dostmeter rendir.gs shall uses sealed sources or related source handling tools, or conducts radiation
- b kept for two years, s radiographic areas:(d) Methods and occasions for lock. L* e 3 surveys required by 134.43(b) to deter.
3 mine that the sealed source has re.
- . ing and securing radiographic expo-
.E, turned to the shielded position af PascAtTr p Amr Pxoctavars in Sure devlees, storage containers and RADiocRAPM!c OrznAnows an exposure, he shall be under the . personal supervision of a radio-sealed sources: (e) Personnel monitoring and the use of personnel suonitoring equip. gg. gnu, y. grapher. The personal supervision During each radiographic operation shall include: (a) The radiographer's ment: the radlographet or radiographer s as personal presence at the site where (f) Trsasporting sealed sources to alstant shall maintain a direct survell-W ed em an W Wm field locations. including packing of ra. lance of the operation to protect the ability of the tsdlographer to give diographic exposure devices and stor. against unauthortred entry into a high 1:nmediate sasistance !! required, and age containers in the vehldes, posung radjation tres, as defined in Part 20 of (c) the radiographer's watching the as-of vehicles and control of the sealed la cha,p rl h sistant's performance of the oper. r ep a) sources during transportation: control device or an alarm system as ,,,ations referred to in this sectjon, Exzurnows descilbed in i 20.20McX2) of this chap,_ f (g) M!nimialns exposure of persons ter. or (b) where the high raajation I 34.51 Applicatione for esemptione.
- in the event of an accident:
area is locked to protect against unsu. The Commtation may, upon sp911ca-4 The procedure for nottfying E pr(op)er persons in the event of an acci-thortzed or accidental entry. tion by any licensee or upon !ts own 2 dent; and 8 34.43 Poeting. initiative, grant such exemptions from ) (1) Maintenance of records. Notwithstanding any prov*sions Ln the requirements of the regulations in ( i 20.204(c) of this chapter, tress in this part as it determines are author. which radlography is being performed ited by le.w and will not result in 4" (j) The inspection and.malntenance shall be conspicuously posted as re* undue hazard to life or property. R
- s of radiomchic exposure devices ar.d quired by i 20.203(b) and (cX1) of this Arrmotz A g storage catainers.
chapter.
- t. FowsA:<swtaLs or RAntAnn's EArrrt w
,'uon o o em and b (1) Steps
- hat must be taken imme.
l 34.43 Radiation surveys. g The licensee shall ensure that: evanuty of radioacuvity (curies. 3 distely by tadlography personnel in (a) At least one cabbrated and c.nazards of esposure to radiauon. s the event a pocket dosimeter is found D. levels of radiauon from !! censed mate-operable radiation survey instNment is % 4 be off scale. 8 N ggNt radi g phic op sti ns he ever = (1) The procedure (s) for identifying radiographic operations are being
- 2. Worktrie dt:tances.
- 3. Stueldine.
2 and reporting defects and noncompil-performed, and at the storage ares. as !!. maunon Drnenos tustmoutwranon + ance, as required by Part 21 of this defined in l 34 2 whenever s 5 radiographic exposure device, a storage gas a { Ch*DL*F-y container, or source lu being placed in t opersuon. i
- 1. Calibration.
1 13423 Personnel monitoring.
- storage.
(b) A survey with a calibrated and
- 3. unutauona.
(a) The licensee shall not permit any l Lndividual to act as a radiographer cr a operable radiation survey instrument is g 8ger technleg made after each exposure to determine a radiographer's assistant unless, at all that the sealed source has bun returned
- 1. Fum tMees and thermoluralnescent do-times duttng radiographic operations, to its shielded position.The entire emeurs tnast.
2 each such individual wears a direct circumference of the radiographic !!!. motosaarmte I:ectrwewt To Be tJssa
- 2. Pocaet destraeters.
I reading pocket dosimeter and either a i E flim badge or a thermolaminescent do-exposure device must be surveyed.lf the A. mmote handitne equipment. 1
- simeter (TLD). Pocket dostmeters radiographic exposure device has a B Radf aerspMe esposure devues, l
5 shall have a range from sero to at source guide tube, the survey must C 8%*88 **0L'1"*- least 200 milltroentgens and shall be include the guide tube. m imsenom awn Marrnmancs haroman recharged at the start of each shif t. (c) A suf.1y with a calibrated and Each flim badge and TLD sheJ1 be as. operabl. radiation survey instrument is V. Cass H:sfoessa o; RaeiocaArwr strned to and worn by only one indi' made at nny time a radiographic ) exp sure device is placed in a storage b) ocket dostrneters shall be read ares, as defined in l 34.2. to determine (Note teamed 47 FR 19423l { and exposures recorded daily. 0 34 4 June 30,1986 ~ tla 1 4 .~,....-
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR RESULATORY COMMISSION i RULES cnd REGULATIONS APPENDIX G TITLE to. CH APTER t. CEIE CF FEDERAL CE;ULATIONS-ENERGY 1 34.1 34.8(b) 'n i i P DART LICENSES FOR RADIOGRAPHY AND RADIATION SAFETY c y j 34 MOUIREMENTS FOR RADIOGRAPHIC OPERATIONS uIn g 34.1 Purpose and scope. capsule designed to prevent leakage or p., . 4 u,,, escape of the byproduct material; "8 D' ^ This part prescribes requirements for u.s tar.e,w""'***..... tw spuine hu,.ans.i. the issuance of licenses for the use of designed and used for teplacement of is "Source changer" means a device u.s A .nuo.n e.e.. j I-s$ PIA Sp.cirte Lia. mas Ret semenu sealed s urces c ntaining byproduct ma* sealed sources in radiographic exposure terial and radiation safety requirem ats devices, including those also reed for '.."a* ses$eI,." . for persons using such seajed sources in transporting and storage of sealed " radiopaphy. The provisions and require. sources: i Subpart 3-Redaau.e $slary Retekeme.ts M% b adh % W 1 ** Storage area" means any location. ] EQUIPW1NT CONT R OL ' not in substitution for, other require. ll facility.or vehicle which is used to ments of this chhpter, in particular, the a 'ston, to transport, of to secure a M.s i Limit.. levens.t radiati a tw end.e. 3 j
- di IEhi" E
'" d'* **** *t I' p,mie es,.re sevices .d si.e. M M M M M WW ' apply to applications cnd licenses subject
- container, or a sealed source when it is p
4 ese. n no not in use and which is locked or has a } H.ss L.ek*s or easieperhie esposure de-( mee eed siersee e.aie*** to this part. Nothing in this part shall physia,al barrier to prevent accidental <.I. . Ierwaeeia. apply to uses of byproduct material for exposure tampering with, or H.s s tasa ines, reene, tes-s.. pears. medical diagnosis or therapy. unauthonsed removal of the device, m.4.nn u... a e...uasae.t container. or source. '"'d""'- "Storage container" means' a de. g34.2 Definitions. f N.s set 6: As used in this part: u.s s i..pe:.6.a saa me auaenu er nei.- ported or stored. y.,mie e s, .n semn i.4 it.e. "Permanent radiographic I ase**"sae* installation" means a shield d t u.3, pu u i no ui,mae ciun uens. Lnstallation or structure desig'ned or rERsONAL R A Di e "" f Af TTY R t. intended for radiography Snd ln whlCh j3L3 4paca5ma for op.cinc 5cma. },~( / ) oviktWrn, eor R A v.,
- arHERs radiography is regularly peMormed.
2 A person may file an applicatjo for Radiographer" means any indi E 8Pecificlicense for use of sealed wurces g mop RADIOGR APHER$' A$$:sta.. 1 H.2 Te s4aaa s. vidual sho performs or who, in atten. E in radiography in duplicate on NRC d&r.:: at the site where the setled source, Forrn 313 "Application for Material j H.n Opeesties and e usener p.us.et g b de 4 h e u.n t ...s m.aeiere s. OI IOUISII III b inE uIed' I r$onallY provisions of I 30.32 of this chapter, j PRECAUTIONARY PROCEDURE $ 1N R ADl. oG R APHIC OPER AT10Ns supervises radiopaphic operations 80d who is responsible to the licensee for [ u.41 soeuur, M 4: Festias-assuring compliance with the require-H.a s pavist..a wers and e.ner enwei. R rnents of the Commissioks regulations IM8 In%'manm coa.ctu 1 H.** Sepawss a.t essi.pipners'ai tania O and the conditions of the license; u ea ' f u tM PTIONS "Radiopapher's assistant" means , b j H.si Ar,Nees.e e r r ese=sil.aa. any individual who, under the personal information collectioc requirementa d H* * *' ' ^- superviron of a radiographer, use: radio-contained in thje part to the Omco of j 1 graphic exposure devices, sealed sources Management and Budget (OhG) for i ,l> Authortry. Sect. et tot 142.1 3. 64 Wa t. or reisted handling tools, or radiation., approvalas requirtd by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501 st j e35. 94a. ass. 954. a. nended (42 U.S C 2111. survey instruments in radiography; a amended (42 U.5 C 8441). "Ra diographle exposure device" * 91 OMB h'?Prov'd th' amt. 2m 2233L seuoi. ce siai.1Hz. ao j metan H 32 also issued under see. 2te. Sa means any instrument containing a sealed ,6 g g g g d gg 4, 3 Stat.1244 t.2 U.S C 544:1 source fastened or contained therein, in ; og nm, For the purposes of sec. 223. 64 Stat. 954. as which the sealed source or shielding (b) h approved information thereof may be moved, or otherwise collectico rsquirementa contained in this 4. (a bad L
- 22. H s 4.31
? (al and (bl. 34.31. H23 (al. lcl. and idL H 41' changed, from a shielded to unshielded part appear in ll R11. 34R H3 j N H.4L H is(al. (bk end (ck and M 44 are Position for purposes of making a radio. MM R27, H28. Ha H.31. H.32, a isseed under sec.1 stb. 64 Stat. 64a. es grsphic eaposure; MM "Ad M43 ' I smen8ed (42 U.5 C 2201(b)k and it u tildL "Radiography" means the eatmi-34.2.5 (c) and (dk H24. H.27. H 2a(bL nation of the structure of materials by a g 34 29(eL H 31(cL HJ3 (bl and lel. and riondestructive methods, utilizing seeled 34 43(d; are issued under sec.1sta. sa Stat. a eso, ee amended (42 U S r* 2201(alk ll H 2. sources of byproduct snatorials; T 3411,14 22,34 24. H 29. 34 31. H.32. H 33- "Sealej source" means any by. f 43 34
- 4. H S1. and Appendia A-product maternal that Is encased in a (V
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~ 34.8(c) PART 34 o LICENSES FOR RADIO 3RAPHY AND RADIATl2N SAFETY ~ nas stant of u c;herwf ae may be last inspection, that Individual's au orised in i H.41.In addition during (c)Wa part cootains informedos performance must be observed and collecdon requirementa in addidos to 14 recorded the next time the individual ',*[," * "' '"b , D h those approved undu the control " participatesin a radiographic operation: shklded posiden each Ume the source la } nurnbes specified is paragraph (a) of thle {,, secuom.These iriformadon coUecuon
- and returned to that position.
I (3) Include the tetention ofInspection (b) Each sesled sourcs storese requirementa mad the control nuinbers s q nde hich they are approved are as
- , records on the performance of container and source changer shan have h
a lock or outet locked container r8dio8r8P ers or radiogrsphers' dulgard to prevent unauthorized or (1)in i 34 Mons NRC412A la essistants for three yeers. accidentalremsvalof the sesled source approved under control number 31$o. from its sh;elded posidon. Storage m (e) The applicant submits a descrip. E containers and source changers shallbe ~ = tion of its over all organizational struo
- hpt locked when containing sesled *
~ subpart A-5pec.fic Licensins [: sources except when under the direct i surveillance of a redlographer or a Requirements gram, including specified delegations of { 34.31 Isavance of specific licenses - authos,N and responsibility for operation . radiographer's assistant. for use of sealed sou*ees in radios-of the p.opam;snd g 34,33 g g,,,,,,,,,,, t;,,,, (f) The applicant who desires to con-Locked radiographic exposure devices raphy. , duct his own leak tests has established and storage containers shad be physically An application for a specific license j adequate procedures to be foDowed in secured to prevent tampering or removal for use of sealed sources in tsdiopsphy e leak testing sealed sources, for possible by unauthoria <d personnel wC) be approved if, I kakage and contamination and subrmts (a) The applicant satisfies the general " to the Commission a desenption of such { 34.24 Reviation surve; lastruments. requirements specified in {30.33 of this PedCas including: The licenses s.'.31 maintain sufficient 1 chapter; (1) Instrumentation to be used, calibtsted and operable radiation survey (b) The applicant wdl have an ade-I A) M 8 th'd 'I PI*'*k"8 I'"' 8 instruments to make physical radiation quate program for training sadiopaphers points on equipment to be smeared and' surveys as required t r ?his part and Part and radiopaphers' asustants and submits method of taking smear, and M M Wpta to the Commission a schedde or de. II) IIk"' i of the person
- a. Kription of such propam which specifies who =d1 perfo,nt esper ence Erh radiation survey instrument shau rm the test, th e *.
Subpart B-Radiation Safety . be calibrated at intervsts not to exceed s (1) Initial training; Requirements three months and after each Instrument m 2 (2) Periodic trainir s; s servicing and a record thau be maintained (3) On-theiob traines; EQtJIPMENT CONT ROL ' of the resulta of each instrument calibra-(4) Means to be used by the b. ee nsee to deterinine the radiographer's knowl. { 34.21 Limits on levels of radiation
- tion and date thereof for two years after for radiograph 64 exposure devices and l the date of calibration.
edge and understandmg of and abddy to ( comply with Commission tegulations store ge containers. L ~ and licensing requirements, and the oper* Radiographic esposure devices mens r- "'* * *
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e ating and emergency procedures of the ing lets than four (4) inches from the u.n shau hm a nege such mat two appHeant and sealed source storage poution to any mChroentgens per hour through one (5) Mesns to be used by the licenses extener surface of the device shau have roentgen per can be muh to determine the radiographer's assistant's no radiation level in excess of $0 mdh- ,e knowledge and understandtng of and abi!* roentgens per hout at son (6)laches from ity to comply with the operatir.g and any extenor surface of the device. Radio-I 34'II bI 'i" 8' E *I'* '8 8 8I" 8' emergency procedures of the applicant; graphic esposure devices measuring a openlag, modifketion and replace. (c) The appacant has estabhshed and mintmum of four (4) inches from the ment of sealed sources. submits to the Commission sattsfactory se sh d source morage position to any surface of the device, and aH (a) The replacement of any ses144 written operstma and emergency proce. e ntenet ,dures an descnbed in $ 34.32; storage containers for sealed sources or J' source fastened to or contamed in e for radioseaphic esposure devices, shau
- radiopaphic exposu& Ovice and leak h " "' "dii'" I"'I I" : of 200 l testing, repair, tagsms, opening or any 3 (d)The applicant has established and mErontgens pu hour at any entenot.: other modification of any seskd source submits to the Commission a description surface, and een (10) mdliroentgens per shan be performed only by persons spe-hout at one metu frorn any stun '
cdicaDy authonsed by the Comminaon to ollts inspection prograin adequate to ensure that its radiographers and suttace. The radiat2on levela spectied are ga, i radiographers' assistants foUow the
- dh the neshd source in the shielded (b) Each sealed source shad be tested for lokage at intervals not to eaceed 6
? Commission's regulatory requirements j and the applicant's operating and J e4 "oO postloa. moath8 la the ab8'a *f 8 **' '/3888' from a transferor that a test has been emergency procedures.The inspection ~ 1 er ) t s4.22 Locune ee r.m.copus u,oe,o made within the 6 reonths priot to the, program must: eevices, storego sentomes, and news
- transfer, the sealed source shau mot be E
(3) Include observallon of the j radiographer's assistant during an j (amch neogrophic espesure device ,,g g,io use g td ieged, j
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performance of each tsdiographet end a ben e lod or outu W actual redictiophic operation et container d. signed to prevent a Intervals riot to exceed three months; y unauthonsed or accide< J reamoul of I l2) Provide that. Il a radiographer or a
- the sealed souru frwa tie shielded posh'on.The uposure dersce or its radiographer's assistant has not
- "5"s"e 'h*H b* k'Pt locked when not participated in a rediographic operat!on undu dunt surndlanu of a Ior more than three months since the radiographer or a radiographer's
( 342 June 30,1986
l .t 30.7i r 30.71 PART 30 e RUL'dS OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY TO DOMESTIC LICENSING-Byproduct meterial Microcuries Byproduct meterlot Microcuries byproduct meterio! Microcuries ~ L I Cesium 134m (Cs 134m)....... 100 Neodymium 149 (Nd 149)..... 100 Tellurium 127 (Te 127)........ 100 l Cesium 134 (Cs l 34).......... I Nickel 5 9 (Ni 5 9)............. 100 Tellurium 129m (Te 129.n)..... 10 l Cesium 13 5 (Cs 13 5).......... 10 Nick el 63 (Ni 63)............. 10 Tellurium 129 (Te 129)........ 100 I Cesiu m 13 6 (Cs t 36).......... 10 Nick el 6 5 (Ni d 5)............. 100 Tellurium 131m (Te l31m)..... 10 Casium 137 (Cs 137).......... 10 Niobium 93 m (Nb 93m)....... 10 Tellurium 132 Ue 13 2)........
- 10 Chlorine 36 (Cl 3 6)...........
10 Niobium 95 (Nb 95).......... 10 Terbiu m 160 (Tb 160)......... 10 I Chlorine 38 (Cl 38)........... 10 Niobium 97 (Nb 97).......... 10 Thallium 200 (T1200)......... 100 Chromium $ 1 (Cr 51)......... 1.000 Osmium I B 5 (Os 18 5)......... 10 Thallium 201 (T1201)......... 100 j 4 Cobalt $8m (Co $ 8m)......... 10 Osmium 191m (Os 191m)...... 100 Thallium 202 (T1202)......... 100 7 Coba!! $ 8 (Co 5 8)............ 10 Osmium 191 (Os 191)......... 100 Thallium 204 (Tl 204)......... 10 Cobalt 60 (Co 60)............ I Osmium 193 (Os 193)......... 100 1hulium 170 (Tm 170)........ 10 Copper 64 (Cu 64)............ 100 Pa!!adium 103 (Pd 103)........ 100 Thulium 171 (Tal 171)........ 10 s Dysprosium 165 (Dy 165)...... 10 Palladium 109 (Pd 109)........ 100 Tin 113 (S n 113)............. 10 t e Pho8P orous 32 (P 32)........ 10 Tin l25 (Sn 125)............. 10 { h i Dysprosium 166 (Dy 166)...... 100 i Erbium 16 9 (Er 169).......... 100 Platinum 191 (Pt 191)......... 100 2 Tunssian 181 (W 181)......... 10 i a ] j Erbium 111 (Er 171).......... 100 Platinum 193m (Pt 193m)...... 100 3 Tungst en 185 (W 185)......... 10 t Platinum 193 (Pt 193)......... 100 " Tungsten 187 (W 187)......... 100 Europium 152 9.2h i (E u 15 2 9.2h)............. 100 Platinum 197m (Pt 197m)...... 100 2 vanadium 48 (V 4 8).......... 10 [ Pistinum 197 (Pt 197)......... 100 Xenon 131m (Xe 131m)....... 1.000 I (Eu 15213 yr).... I Polonium 210 (Po 210)........ 0.1 Xenon 133 (Xe 133).......... 100 l Europium 15213 yr Europium 154 (Eu 154)....... 1 Pot a ssium 4 2 (K 4 2).......... 10 Xenon 135 (Xe 135).......... 100 Europium 155 (Eu 155)....... 10 Praseodymium 142 (Pr 142).... 100 Ytterbium 17 5 (Yb 17 5)....... Im j i Fluorine 18 (F 18 )............ 1.000 Praseodymium 143 (Pr 143).... 100 Yttrium 90 (Y 90)............ Ile Gadolinium 15 3 (Cd 153)...... 10 Promethium 147 (Pm 147)..... 10 Y ttrium 91 (Y 91)............ 10 [ Gadolinium 159 (Cd 159)...... 100 Promejhium 149 (Pm 149)..... 10 Yttrium 92 (Y 92).. 100 f. Gal:ium 72 (Cs 72) 10 R.henium l 86 (Re.186)....... 100 Yttrium 93 (Y 93).. 100 I i 1 Germanium 71 (C4 71)........ 100 Rhenium 188 (Re 188)....... 100 Zinc 65 (Zn 6 5 ).............. 10 t }[t i ,,, Gold 19 8 ( A u 19 8)........... 100 t Rhodium 103m (Rh 103m)..... 100 Zinc 6 9m (Zn 69 m)........... 100 / '! I g Gold 199 (Au 199)........... 1000 Rhodium 105 (Rh 105)........ 100 Zinc 6 9 (Zn 69 ).............. l.000 j s lis tnium 181 (Hf 181)......... 10
- Rubidium 86 (Rb 86)..........
10 Zirc >nium 93 (Zr 93)......... 10 100 Rubidium 87 (Rb 87)......... 10 Zirconium 95 (Zr 95). 10 t 8, Hydrogen 3 (H 3)......... 1.000 Ruthenium 97 (Ru 97)........ 100 Zirconium 97 (Zt 97)......... 10 f j Holmium 166 (Ho 166)........ l I indlurn ll3m On ll3m). 100 Ruthenium 103 (Ru 103)...... 10 Any byproduct material not listed t d Indium Ildm (In li4m) 10 Ruthenium 105 (Ru 105). 10 above other than alpha emitting f Indium i15m (in i15m) 100 Ruthenium 106 (Ru 106). I byproduct material.., 0.1 Indium 115 (In 115).. 10 Sa marium 151 (Sm 151)....... 10 l i lodine 125 (I 125)..... I Samarium 153 (Sm 153)... 100 0 lodine 126(1 126). 1 Scandium 46 (Se 46)......... 10 INote remond et n H4231 l i lodine 129 (l 129)... 0.1 Scandium 47 (Se 47).......... 100 ) y iodine 131 (1 131)............ I Scandiu m 48 (Sc 48).......... 10 ? Iodine 13 2 (1 13 2)............ 10 Selenium 75 (Se 7 5).......... 10 ( .i lodine 133 (I 13 3)....... I Silic on 31 (Si 31)............. 100 lodine 134 (I 134)............ 10 Silve r 105 (As 105)........... 10 l ) J lodine 13 5 (1 13 5)............ 10 Siber 110m ( As llom)........ I I l Iridium 192 (tr 192).......... 10 Silver 111 (As I l l)........... 100 } Iridium 194 (It 194).......... 100 bod iu m 2 4 (N a 2 4 )........... 10 i j tron $ $ (Fe $ $).............. 100 Strontium 85 ($r 8 5).......... 10 l j j 1 tron 5 9 (Fe 59).............. 10 Strontium 89 (St 89).......... I ) q Krypten 8 5 (Kt 8 5)........... 100 Strontium 90 (St 90).......... 0.1 ] ) K rymton 87 (Kr 87)........... 10 Strontium 91 ($r 91).......... 10 I 1 4 Lanthanum 140 (La 140)...... 10 Strontium 9 2 (St 92).......... 10 I j q Lutetium 177 (Lu 177)........ 100 Sulfur 3 5 ($ 3 5).............. 100 Mansa nese $ 2 (Mn $ 2)......... 10 Tantalum 182 (Ta 182)........ 10 l a j 3 Mansanese $ 4 (Mn $4)......... 10 Technetium 96 (Te 96)........ 10 t j M anganese 36 (Mn $ 6)......... 10 Techaetium 97m (Te 97m)..... 100 j Mercury 197tn (Ha l97m)...... 100 Technetium 97 (Tc 97)........ 100 l ) Mersury 197 0lg !97)......... 100 Technetium 99m (Ts 99m)..... 100 Mercury 203 (Hs 203)......... 10 T4netium 99 (Tc 99) 10 Molybdenum 99 (Mo 99)....... 100 ellurium 125 m (Te 12 5ml..... 10 i Neodymium 147 (Nd 147)..... 100 '.*ellunum 127m (Te 127m)..... 10 if i f d l May 31.1984 30 12 a i l { 'l F I
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4 30.70 30.7o
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. PART 30 e RULES OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY TO DOMESTIC LICENSING- , -( f ( SCHEDULES Cea=== coa.m. 1 $ 30.70 Schedule A-Exempt con. l centrations. Dement (stem 6e g p,w somber) Cas and r j Cea.ma Cetuma so.ee n. sosu a It treseen ee.< j mCl/ trstao. 1 Dement (stomie Weid mi'
- Cu a.mser)
C 4 =i' iw ,*[ ',***[ Hafnium p2)---- Hf181 7X10* 3 mia ,cy Hy drosen (l) ---- H3 $XIO* 3X 10'8 IX 10*8 ma' Indiu m (49)---- In ll3m f"g h~g~g~f 2 3X10* An timowy (51) -- $b 122 -~~ gg gg),__ 2X10 I 131 3X10 2X10 Sb 124 9 4 IX10 $b125 8 X 10'.,8 6X10* f 1132 q 4X10;8 Arsoa 0 9 ----- A 37 IXIO , g3 g g., A di I 1
- 2X1W, IXtfs 4
Arsenic (3 3 )----- As 73 3 X io.s 2*'o1 ldi"* (' 7)----- 'I' 4 1 As u 5xiO* 2X10 4X10 It H2 4 l As 76
- 3X10, r M4 As77 8Xf0 Fe H 8X 10*8 lion Ba rium (56)----
Ba 131 2X 10.s Fe H 6X10* 4 i Bs140 3X 10.s Krypton (36) ---- Kr85m IX10* Beryllium (4) --- Be 7 2X10 rH 3X10* 4 Bismu th (83) ---- Bi206 4X10 undsnum (H) - u 140 2X10* Bromine (35) ---- Br82 4X10" 3X10s had (82) ~~~ Pb203 4 X 10.s Cadmium (48) --- Cd 109 2X 10.s 4 IX10 utenuN OU -- Lu lM 3X10* Co ll5m iC( anssnne G W - Mn 52 3X10* 4 CJ 115 3X10 )D) 4 IX10 ..s J ' n 54 E Calcium 00) ---- Ca 45 4
- 9X10, Mn56 IX10*8 a
a Cs 47 $Xio. 4 i ' Carbon (6) ----- C 14 IX 10'* 8X10 s [ hury (80 -- Hs IMm 2X 10.s 3Xio Hs 197 O I Ce riu m (5 8)----- Ce141 a 4 9X10 2X1P Hs 2M I Ce 143 4 4x10 H 2XId Y num IX104 Ca 144 6X10" d 14 y nt ni l Cesiu m (3 5)----- Cs131 2X 10.s 4 3X10 Nd 149 l Cs 134m 6Xio.s Ni65 IXld 4 Cs134 9X104 Niobium '.Colum-Nb95 I X 10*8 4 Cclorine (17) ---- C138 9X10 4x10s
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D" 2X 10'8 Chromna m (24)--- Cr $1 um 6) ~ ~ - G 10 NIP (o $X10.s Cebalt (27) --.-- Co 57
- o. in m 3xio 8 lx i o.:
Co S8 b IN 2Xld i Co 60 SX10* D M3 6X10* Coppe r (291----- Cu 64 3X10*8 Pattadium (46) --- Pd 103 3X10s 4 x 10.s Dysprosium (68) -- Dy 165 9X10* Pd 109 4Xio l Dy166 'N ** II 8I ~ ~ I3 2XIP 9XIO* ErW m (68)--- Er169 I*I U f Er 171 IX 10'8 "U""* ""~ -*-~ U U3* I X 10*8 6X10* t' Eu ropiu m (6.1) --- Ein 152 PtIf7m I X 10'8 ) (T/2=9.2 Hrs) h 197 IXl0*8 2X10.s ,1 Eu 155 4 Potassium ( 8 9) --- X 42 3X10s i Fluorine (9)----- F 18 2X10 4X10 s i Cadolinium (44) -- Cd 13 3 ' 1X 10.s Praseodymiu m Pr142 3X10* ( H )-------- Pr143 5X10* 1 ca 39 gxto4 2X10s Prome tMum (61)-- Pm l47 l i$ OsDium (31) --- Cs72 4X 10.e 4X10* Pm 149 2X10.s 1 Cerrnanium (J2'e -- Ce ?l 4X 10'8 Rnenlum 05)---- Re 183 l 11 Cold (79) ~~-- Au 196 '47.10.s MIP l Re 186 i Au 198 3 x 10.*s R.18 s 6x te l q ( Avi99 , 4xio y v.w.. s, a , re,.. m.ie n. semellt used te saae6 l pCL/sm ter ee4W t a-B, or i. l.n o d -.T 4
....e ' 30.70 30.71 PART 30 e RULES OF GENERAL APPLICABILIW TO DOMESTIC LICENSING- \\ .] c. .n coa.mn ces.- c.w.n Lwwid L4 = 'd ca.enusi..a i,.t.,. zu..ni (c. 6e i, t.,e n.m ber) G as and so mber) Cu and eenten. solid e.neen. s. 16 4 er eie.n e neen. tre te.n e.neen-pCV trai n PCi/ traii.e ne s ' mCL/ .I' aC1/ mt' mt' IX 10"8 IX10" Zinc (30) ------ In 65 Rhodium (4 5) --- Rh 103m I X 10 Zn 69m 7X 10 Rh 105, 2 X 10'8 7X 10 Zn 69 Rubidium (37) --- Rb86 4x 10 Zirconium (40)--- Zr 95 6X 10 Ruthenium (44) -- Ru97 2X 10 8 X 10 gf 97 Rul03 Ru 105 IX10 Beta and/or gamma IX 10" 8 IX 10 IX10[ ; matenal not insted IX10 Z emittins byproduct Rul06 Sa ma rium (62) --- Sm 153 4X10" l above with half.lde Scandium (21) --- Sc 46 9X10"
- less than 3 years.
'c 47 3X10* X Sc 48 3 X 10*8 NOTE 3: Mar en86.*a.i.ces deseareie ini. le.i.,es =hkh are Sele nium (34)---- Se 75 Silicon (14) ----- 5131 9?.10*8
- I" "d'**"h' la P"'n e the e.aee.itr ei6.na in sche d.ie A..in
- i. 10*8
""."shins."""'""*""'"'**""***""'"'**"""" Silve r (4 7)------ Ag 105 de 3 X 10.e NOTE si F., p ee ses.t i 30.14 who,e there is ine.eeed e AgIlom 4 X 10 . tinom ef is i e.s. the simit r e the e tnasi a sh 14 he A8 III 2X10'8
- r*e d ss t*Ho**:
Sodium (ll) ---- Na 24 Strontwm (38) --- Sr 85 I X 10*8 D""*'"'*'"*"**'*"'"'"'P'***"'"*'"'*'"*""'" e.nununwa present in the peed.st and the eumpt eeneentrown IX10 $r 89 enahand la sened.w A r.e she spesirw ines.te when n.: 6n 7X 10'* e....nui.e. The....t ch en.., n.i e une " 0 e...nu r). $r 91 7X10* tumewi 3r 92 1 6X10* C**""""'*"*N'*'*"^****"'- + i C Sulfur (16) ----- S 35 9X10 E"*""*""""***'***"^ 4XIF' .] " Tantalum (73) --- tai 82 I X 178
- "*""*"*"'* " *"**"St l Technetium (42) *-
Tc 96m I"*H"""""***""3 s. IX g8 Tc 96 p 10*8 Tellurium (52) --- Te 125m 6M 10.*s"" g 30.71 schedule B. Te 127m
- 3) 10 Te127 3X10*
gyp,,4,eq,,,,,,,y y;c,, ey,,,, Te129m 6X 10'* Te131m 3 X 10 Antimony 122 (Sb 122) 100 Te132 4 X 10.*3 Antimony 124 (Sb 124) 10 Terbium (6 5) ---- Tb 160 4X10 Antimony 125 (Sb 125). 10 Thalliu m (81)---- Tl200 3X10'8 Arsenic 77 ( As 73). 100 Tl201 4 IX10 g,,, n ;c 7 4 ( A, 7 4 ),,,,,, jo T1202 IX10'8 Arsenic 76 ( As 76).. 10 1 T1204 5X10" g,,,nic77(A,77),,, goo nulium (69) ---- Tm 170 S X 10'8 Barium 131 (Ba 131)..... 10 Tm 171 ,X 10** i Barium 133 (Ba 133).. 10 Tin ( 5 0) ------- Sn 113 2 X t 0'* Barium 14 0 (Ba 140)....... 10
- n 125 4 X 10'8 ! Bismuth 210 (Bi 210).....
I Tu ngste n (Wolf. W 181 f 7X10* 2 Bromme 82 (Br 42)......... 10 ra m)(74) ----- W 187 3 X 10'* Cadmium l09 (Co l09)........ 10 Vana d 6v m (2 3 ) --- V 48 l Xe non (54 ) ----- Xe131m 4x10* Cadmium Il$m (Cd il5ml..... 10 l Xe 133 3 X 10'* Cadm6um 115 (Cd 115). 100 Calcium 4 5 (Ca 45)..... 10 Xe 135 IX10* IX 10.a Calcium 47 (Ca 47).... 10 ,Yttubiura (70)--- Yb 175 2 X 10'* Carbon 14 (C 14)... 100 Yttrium (39) ---- Y 90 3X 10'8 Cerium l41 (Ce l41)...... 100 Y9tm 3 X 10 Cerium i4)(Ce 143). 100 Y 91 6X10* Cerium 144 (Ce 144)... 1 Y 92 3X10* ) Y 93 "Cesium 131 (Cs 131)... 1,000
- vu.eseresma $s,r,ihew mun.4
( -e.. u,..e...... 9, ..Cus.,n soal Mey 31,1964 (rnet) ...-.1
i }0.52(a) 'PART 30 0 RULES CF CENERAL APPLICABILITY TO DOSTIC LICENSINS-30'56 l j 7 M.52 Inspeettens. Initial report shall be followed within (a) Each licensee shall afford to the a period of fif teen (!S) days by a writ. m Commisalon at all reasonsble times op.. ten report submitted to the appropri. ') e portunity to inspect byproduct materi g ste NRC Regional Office which His V I al and the premises and facilities
- forth the details of the incident and wherein byproduct maternal is used or, its consequences. Copies of such writ.
j k stored. 7 en report shall be sent to the Director t of Inspection and Enforcement. U.S. ~ 2 (b) Each licensee shall make avalla. f ("hingtor 20S S"5* ble to the Commission for inspection. g upon reasonable notice. records kept = by him pursuant to the regulations in s ,.1his chapter. Subsequent i to the submission of the written report required by this paragraph. the I p y,g3.g. licensee shall promptly inform the Each licensee shall perform. or Office of Inspection and Enforcement I h permit the Commiasjon to perform. 4 by means of a written report of any g such tests as the Commission deems 2 substantive additional information,
- n. appropriate or necessary for the ad. s which becomes available to the licens.
E ministration of the reeulations in this b2 en. aoncerning an attempted or appar. et t theft or unlawful diversion of tri. y part and Parts 3J-35 tad M of this chapter. including tests ch Llum. g g (d) The reports described in this H:. tion are not required for tritium pos. l (a) Efproduct material; sessed pursuant to a general license (b) Facilities whereiri byproduct ma-provided in Part 31 of this chapter or n terial is utilised or stortd; (c) Radiation detection and monitor.,for tritium contained in spent fuel. I ' ing instruments; and (d) Other equipment and devices g j used in connection with the utilization or storage of byprod9et material. f S ~ ~ a 30.38 Tritium reports. E (a)(Reserved) I e i' 4 > l 315s IRemoved) 32 Flit g225 S (%) lleitrved) t I I ~ (e) Except as specified in paragraph (d) of this section, each licensee who is I authortred to possess tritium shall report promptly to the appropriate ) NRC Regional Office listel in Appen. j din D of Part to of thh chapter by i . telephone and telestaph. mallgram, or . [ tempt has been made or is believed to fedmtle any lacident in which an at. " have been made to commit a theft or unlawful diversion of more than 10 curies of such material at any one i time or more than 100 curies of such / material in any one calendar yest. The
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.g 30.63 3 'I PART 30 e RULES OF GENERAL APPt.lCABILITY TO DOMESTIC LICEN81N2 - 'Ik Euroactascar penalty lanposed pursuant to.section ~ 234 of the Act for violadon of section ) 6 34.41 Modifleetion and revecellen of 16
- 83. S'i. 82. 83. 81. 82. 101. 103, 104. 107
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or 109 of the Act, or secuon 206 of the 2 (a) The terms and condluons of each Energy Reorganlandon Act of 1974. or 3 Ilcense lasued pursuant to the regula., any rule, regulation, or order lasued a tions in this part and Parts al through :: thereunder, or any term condidon, or "; al of this chapter shall be subject to
- limitation of any license lasued there.
under, or for any victation for which a amendment. revision or modificadon [ license may be revoked under secuon by reason of amendments to the Act, e or by reason of rules. regalauens and
- 184 of the Act. Any person who 'wi!!-
orders lasued in accordance with the fully violates any prowlsion of the Act terms of the Act. or any resultuon or order lasued thereunder may be guilty of a crime ~ and, upon convicUon. may be punished (b) Any license may be revoked, sua. by fine or imprisonment or both, as pended or modllled. Ln whole or in provided by law. part, for any material f alse statement In the applicauon or any statement of fact required under section 183 of the Act, or because of co.)ditions revealed by such application or statement of f act or any report, record or irspection or other means which would warrant the Commisalon to refuse to grant a 11 cense on an original appil-suon, or for ,, violauon of. or it!)ure ta observe any i of the terms and provttions of the Act = or of any rule, regulauon or erder of [ the Commission. (c) Except in cases of willfulness or 2 those in which the public health, in. l terest or safety requires otherwise. no license shall be modllled. suspended or revokettualess, prior to the insutution of proceedmas ther2for, f acts or con. duct which may warrant such action shall have been called to the attention of the licensee in wilung and the 11 censet shall have been accorded an op-portunity to demonstrate or achieve compliance with all 1stful require. _m ents. 3 $ 30.43 Right to cesse the olthholding or ' recall of %yprodvet maternet. s L ~ The Commission rnay cause the withholding or recall of byproduct mm. terial from any licensee who is riot , equipped to observe or f alls to observe = such safety standards to protect = health sa may be established by the 8 Commlaslon, or who uses such materi. 614 in violation of law or regulation of I the Commlaston, or in a manner other than sa disclosed in the app!!!ation therefor or approved by the Commis. ,slon. O M 43 Vielellens. An trdunction or othet urt order L may be obtained prohlblung any viola. 2 tion of any provision of the Atomic e Energy Act of 1954, as amended, or h Tiue 11 of the Energy Reorganlaation ) Act of 1914 or any regulation or order o f inaued thereunder. A court order may 1 l be obtained for the payment of a civil g 339e October 31,1943 Irowtl I i i
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PART 30 o RULES OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY TO DOMESTIC LICENSING-(v)cf this section b cdeq:st, the 530.34 Espiration sad termination of Coma 1.lon will notify the licensee in ne e"***- writin that the license is terminated. (a) Except as provided Ui 130.37(b) (3)(i !! detectable levels of residual and paragraph (d)(3) of this section. radioactive contsmination attnbutable each specinc license empires at the end 10 activities conducted under the license of the day.in the month and year stated are found. the license continues in effect in the license. beyond the expiration date. If rmcessary. (b) Each licensee shall notify the with respect to possession of residual Commission immediately,in wnting byproduct material proent as under $ 30.8. and request termination of contarainstion utst:1 the Commisshn the license wheri the licensee decides to notifie* the ficamee la wrNng that 'he terminate au activitiez ictoin'ng }; cense.s t trmi.traed. Dwing this drrs materials authorized under the license. the incasee is subject to the provieir ns Thl notincatnun and reqas) foi of paragraph (e) of this section. termination of the license n. s' include (ii)In Mit n to the infortnetioq } the reports and inte, aaaLm speciDed la paragraphs (d)(1)(lv).nj(v)of this 7, ub+tt. t.br persk Sha id)(1)(h! and p. of.nts sectint t %etiset shall section.The licenser la subject to the
- 7. suomit a sien fo. o,,ontarninadon. l(
provlsions of paragraphs [dj and le) of " rectuired. n rega: de tesidual radioactive a this section, as applicable. e contaminatfor remaining et the tirrt the (c) No less than 30 days before the i hctnu expirn. . empiration date specified in a specific ,!) Each licensee who tw,sesser license. the licensee shall either-res dual byprod ' matt.ut @ der (1) Submit an applicanon for license paragraph (d)t3) of this section, renewal under 13i13h of following the expiration date specified (2) Notify the Cominission. In writing in the beense shsti- + under $ 30.6. if the beensee decides not (1) 1. mit actiors involving byproduct , to renew the license. material to those related to 3 (d)(1)lf a heanset does not submit St. decontamination and other activities application for license renewal under a related to preparation for release fnr a $ 30.37. the licensee shall. on or before unrestricted use: and the expiration date specified in the 6 licanse" (2) Continue to control entry to restricted areas until they are suitable (i) Terminate use of byproduct for release for unrestricted use and the materiah Commission notifies the licensM in 1 (ii) Remove radioactive cont imination to the estent practicable: writing that the license is terminated. (iii) Property dispose of byproduct
- f. { 30.37 Applicstions for renews! of material:
{ (licenus. liv) Submit a compteled fur n NRC. 314; and a) Appl!ca' ion for renewal of a a (v) Submit a radiadon survey report to 'specine beeou shau be Aled on Forin connem the absetice of radioactis e I fiRC 313 in accordance with l 30.32. I' materials or to establish the levels of residust radioactive contamina' ion. unless the licenne demonstrates the absence of residual radioacta e contamination in some other manner. The licensee shall as apprupriate-( A) Report lesels of radiation in t. nits g of rt 'Ororads per hour of beta and gamma radiation at one centimeter and j Jtemma radiation at one maler frnm siirfaces.nd report levels of l radioactivity in units of disintegrations per minute (or microcuries) per 100 square centimeters removable and flued on surfaces, microcuries per milhhter in j water, and picoeuries per gram in contaminated solids such as soils or concrete: and (B) Specify the survey instrument (s) usgd and certify that each insimment is j properly calibrated and tested. (2)Il no residual radioactive contamination attributeble to sethities conducted under the license is detected. \\ the hcensee shall submit a certification / that no detectable radioactive n( contamination was found. If the information submitted under this paragraph and paragtephs (d)(1)(ivi and 347s January 30,1987 (renet l
i I 30.37(b) 30.51(d) PART30 e RULES OF GENERAL APPUCA81LITY TO DOMESTIC LICENSING-(b) in any case in which a Ucensee,[ (6) To a person abroad pt.rsuant to an 3~ RECORDS,IN$pECTIONS TESTS, (}
- y. not less than thirty (30) days prior to thq emport license lasued under Part 110 of AND REPORTS t
f empiratici of his emisting license, has (Dad
- this chaptee:
m-g an opplicsilopi in proper form for renewal % (7) As othnwise authorised by tash3 g or for a new Ucense, such nist6s Ucense } Commission in writing. W (a)II ""d Each person who receives by. aball not empire until the application has product material pursuan,t to a license' l been finaDy determined by the Com e.- issued pursuant to the regulathna in tIis i mission. (c) Before transferring byproduct 8 M Ucenso of the M d M U4MM kup ncords I 3 30.38 Applications for amendmut of Commission or an Agreement State or to showing the receipt, transfer, and g, a general licensee who is required to disposal of such byproduct material. bdu register wit the Commission or with an (b) Records which are required by the f ju R A8teement State prior to receipt of the regulations in this part and Parts 3135Je a D " in accordance with l atL32 and abau byproduct material, the licensee trans-or by license condition shau be m specify the roepecta la which the ferring the material shau ver fy that the maintained for the period specified by
- Iscensee da(rn its Ucenae to be the appropriate regulation or license I
assended and the younds for the transferse's Ucense authorizes the receipt condition. If a retention period is not l _amendsnent, of the type, form, and quantity of by. otherwise specified by regulation or product material to be transfernd, license condition, such records shau be i (d) The fouowing methods for the I > l 30.39 dammission action on applica. verification required by paragraph (c) of maintained u ntil the Commission authorises their disposition. 3 tions to Mnew os smend. this section are acceptable: (cXI) Records of receipt of by-(1) The transferot rnay have in his f h In considering an appikation by a posseuion, and read, a cunent copy of product m at e rial which must be lkenses to nnew or amend his ticense the maintained pursuant to paragraph (a) of l j kCommission will r,pply the appikable this section shau be maintained as long as the tratisferee's specific 11 cense or registra-tion certificate;
- ritena set forth in { 30.33 and Puts the licensee retains poueuion of the hc 9
(2) De transferor may have in his 2 33 J9of tAis chapter. possession a written certincation by the byproduct matenal and for two years transferee that he is authorized by bcense foDowing transfer, or disposal of the byproduct matenal. (2) (Deleted 43 FR or registration certiikate to receive the i 30 41 Transfer of byproduct material, nn, and quantity of byproduct 6913.1 (3) Recoros of transfer of by-I k (a) No !!censu shau transfer b-W, spec @ng the g %d MW M h mand h product matenal encept as authorued M Wstrabon cutincate nuinber,. the hcenses who transferred the material l pursuant to this section.(b) Except as otherwise provided la puulrig agency and npiration da 3.for five years after such transfer. (4) M 8 his Ucense and subject to the Ptovisions.2 fu r may accept oral certifkation by the tuial shau be maintained in accordance h of paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section; transfun that he is authorized by license with 6 20.401 (c)of this chapter, any 1kenset may transfer byproduct ma r registration certificate to receive the (d)(1) Records which must be maintained pursuant to this part and
- terial, type, form, and quantity of byproduct parts 3133J9may be the original or a
- f. (1) To the Administration,'
materul to be transferred, specifying the reproduced copy of microform if such 2 (2) To the agency in any Agreement Ikense or registration certificate number, reproduced copy or nicroform is duly E$ tate whkh tegulates tadioactive material issuing agency and e mpiration date: authenticated by authorued personnel hovfded, Dat the oral certification is ( (pursuant to an agreement under section and the microform is capable of 3274 of the Act; confirmed in writing witALt 10 days; (4) The transferor may obtain other producing a clear and legMe copy after storage for the period specified by Com. souMn of information compued by a (3) To any person enempt from the misalon regulations. MMrting service from official records of licensing requirements of the Act and (2) If there ls a confbct between the the Commission or the licerains agency Mgulations in this part to the entent Commission's regulations in this part and of an Agreement State as to the identity permitted under an,ch esemption, Parts 3133J9ticense condition, or other iU nsees and t*,e scope and empiration j (4) To any persos in an Agrument written Commission approval or author. dataa of licenses and registration; or j ,, State, subject to the jurisdktion of that (3) When none of the methods og laation pertaining to the retention penod
- $ late, who has bun esempted from the verincation desenbed in partgraphs (d)(1) for the same type of record,the retention 2 licensing requirements and regulations of I that Atate, to the entent permitted under to (4) of this Hetion ne reaHy avaDable penod specified la the regulations in this ce when a trarnferor cesires to verify that i part and Parts 3133,39for such records information received by one of such shau apply unless the Commission.
- nach esemption; j
($) To any puson authortred to methods la correct or up-to date, the pursu ant to l 30.11, has granted a reserve such byproduct material under transferor may obtain and record specific esemption from the record reten-terms of a spectfie Ikense or a general confirmation from the Commission or the tion requirements spectfied in the regula-Ucense or their equivalents fansed by the licensing agency Of an Astument State jions in this part or Parts jl.3$J9 .j Atomic Ennsy Commission, the Com-that the transfern is hcensed to receive mnenon, or an Ag.reement Statelor the byproduct material. ( ~ 91 -3 1 March 31,1987 30 4 ) 1
30.32(d) 30.18(b) PART 30 e RULES OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY TO DOMESTIC LICENSING- ~ LICENSES Q) Any person who possenes by. (b) Any person who desires to manu, produ6t snatorial received or acquired facture, process, or produce self-luminous' L3C'"S*: for bypred9ct material are of prior to September 25, 1971, under the products containing tritium, krypton-85, generallicense then I,tovided in { 31.4 of ot promethium 147, or to transfer such two types: Central and specific. Specific licenses are issued to named persons upon I this chapter is exempt from the requite { products for use pursuant to parsgraph applications fUed pursuant to the regula. [ ~ ments for a license set forth in section 81 ar(s) of this section, should apply for a tions in this part and Parts 32 35Je. t E of the Act and from the regulations in $ license pursuant to j 32.22 of thisM Ceneral licenses are effective without th,e r j 2 parts 30-34 of this chapter to the entent
- chapter, which Usense stato that the filing of applications with the Com.
l g that sach person possesses uses, transfers, product may be transferred by the mission or the issuance of licensing 4 ct owns ash byproduct material. licensee to persons esempt from the documents to particular persons. 7 regulations pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section or equivalent regulations of ~ { t an Agreement $ tate. I 33.33 Appaeseen ter speesne seenees. [ ) (el A Pereon m87 Al* en spP cation la li (s) This section does not authorise for duplicate on NRC Forn 313, i purposes of commercial distribution the =Applicatan for Material Ucenes,"la 3 eccedence n the instructiona ta (c) The exemption in parsgraph(4)of 1 prnduction, packag:ng, repackaging, or this section does not spply to tritium, g2 j transfer of byproduct material, or the j incorporation of byproduct materialintog krypton 85, or promethium 147 used in
- containedin previous ap etatemnu w speta N 4 the s
} products Intended for commercial distri s, products primanly for frivotous purposes i Commission of the Atosaic Energy l
- bution, w la toys W adunmenh Comminkn may W bcwpwated h p
i l (d) No peNn rnay, for purposes of E,, [p, I l commercial datnbution, transfer by. 1 product material in the individual. ~ j g quantities set forth in i 30.71 Schedule % 30.20 Cas and aerosol detectors con.
- 8, knowing or having reason to beune' saining byproduct material 1
m that such quantities of byproduct ma-(a) Except for persons who manu. O tonal will be transfened to persois factun, procus, produo, w Many f; exempt under this section or equivalent transfer for sale or distribution, gas and regulations of an Agreement $ tate,etcept aerosol detutors containing byproduct 1 I-in accordance with a license issued under mate nal, any person is esempt from the { 32.18 of this chapter, which Ilconse requirements for a license set forth in l i i states that the byproduct materul may be and from the l transferred by the licenses to persons $section $l of the Act 1 esempt under this section or the equiva. = regulations in Parts 20 and 30 3$J9of this chapter to the eatent that such person . lent regulations of an Agreement $ tate. f )T ] 30.19 Self luminous produc ts son. receives, possesses, uses, transfers. owns, - (b) The Commission may at any tirne or acquires byprodu.t materialin gas and after the filing of the original application, i I raining tritium, krypton 85, or pro. aerosol detectors designed to protect life and before the espiratior, of the license, l 1 methium 147 I rnanafactured, processed,$ requite further statements in order to from flies and strborne or property 'l (a) Except for persons who mino. enable the Commision to determine hasards, and ] facture, process, produce, et inittslly ' transfer for sale or distnbution self. produced, of initially transferred inE whether the appikation should be { accordance with a specific Ikense issued
- stanted or denied or whether a Ucense.
luminous products containing tritium, pursu ant tn { 31.26 of this chapter,2 should be modified of revoked. I krypton 85, et promethium 147, and which ikense authortaes the initial (s) End application shall be signed by except as provided in panstaph (c) of transfn of the product for usa undu O,is the applicant or licensee or a person duly I this section, any person is esempt from authonaed to act for and on his behalf, i l h the requirements for a license set forth in I gsection $1 of the Act and from the ~ (b) Any person who desires to menu. ~ g l l p resulations Lti parts 20 and 30 35Jeof this facture, process, or produce gas and (d) An app!kation for !kense (Ded [ t cha;ter to the entent that such person aerosol detectors sontaining byproduct purevant to the regulations in this part 1 receives, possesses, uses,tsansfers, owns, matenal, or to inittauy transler such and Parts 32 33 will be considered also krypton Si, et sproducts for use pursuant to paragraph or acquires tritium, self. luminous j(s) of this section, should apply for e O sa an application for licenses authortning y p ro rn e thiu m *l d 7 in products m a n u f a c ture d, processed. s Lkenne pursuant to $ 32.26 of this
- Mu esdvities for which licenses are l
4 } produced, or laitially transfertee ln % chapitt, whkh lkense states th.t the I ft9uited by the Act, provided that the accordance with a specific Iktnse Isaved ' product reay be initia!!y transferred by SapplicaMon specifies the additional activities for which ikenses are requested l pursu arit to j 32.22 of this chapter, the licenate to penons esempt frorn the. and complies with regulations of the which ikense authorsats the initial regulations pufvvent to parsgraph (a) of CommWaon as to applicationa M such 1 transfer of the product for use under this this sect 6on of equivalent regulations of Ilunses. 4 tion, an Agreernent $ tate. i March 31,1987 3o4 ( l e i t. e t h
i l 30.32(e) 30.35 1 PART 30 o RULES OF CENERAL APPLICABILITY TO DOMESTIC LICENSIN> l grounds for denial of a beense to rece 9e (d) Each license issued pursuant te (e) Each appheation for a byproduct and possess byproduct matenslin such the regulations in this part and Parta l material license, other than a bcense -k y exempted from Part 170 of this chapter. fa*r graph I co encement of - sh all be accompanied by the 'e e construction" means any cleanng of indush, of the Act, wheen or not E prescribed in $ 170.31 of this chapter. gland.eacavat1 n.or other substantial 9 thue provisens are emprenly set forth in M No fee wal be required to secorapany an; action that would adversely affect the application for renewal or amendment of genstronment of a site.The term oots not y the license, 2 (e) The Commission may incorporate, s license, except as provided in { 170.3f I""" *'te exploratiorL necesury roads =I r a te expl reti n.bonngs to f in shy licenas issued pursuant to the d M @u* determine foundation conditions. or M resulctions in this part and Parts 31 35.39 other pntconstruction monitonns o' at the time of issuanet, of thereafter by = (f) An apphcation for a heense to testing to estabhah backgro.md appropriste rule, regulation or order, such receive and possess byproduct malerial information related to the suhabihty of for the conduct of any actmty which the the site or the protection of additional tequirements and conditions ,, Commission has determined pursuant to environmental values. with respect to the Ucensee's receipt, 2 Subpart A of Part 51 of this chspier will possession, use and transfer of byproduct material as it deems appropriate or l significantly affect the quahty of the m environment shall be filed at least 9 (b) IJpon a determination it'a t an _necessary in order to: $ months pnor to commercement of application meets the requirements of the - (1) Pr m te the common defense and construction of the plant or facihty in A ct, and the regulations of the Com. which the actsvity mill be conducted and shall be accompanied by any Cmission, the Comminion will issue a (2) Protect health or to minimize Enrironmental iteport reqered pursuant. specific license authonzing the pouession danger to hfe or properry; to Subpart A of Par 131 nf this chapter. gand use of byproduct material (Form (3) Protect restricted dats[- w gNRC 3 74 "Byproduct Material" (4) Requir. such repor s and the ~ l 30.33 Ceneral requirements for is-g keeping of such records, and to provide f R or such inspections of Mtivities under suance of specific ticenses. as may Munary or (a) An applic ation for a specific $ 30.34 T e rms and conditions of appropriate to effects.te the purposes of Ucense udl be approved if: the Act and regulations thereunder, (1) The apphcation is for a purpose lic enses. authorued by the Act; (a) Each Ikense issued pursuant to the _(f)(Reserved) as ea saaaa (2) The appbcant's proposed equip. regulations in this part and the regula-(g) /, licensee may prepare I giment and facdities are adequate to tions in Parts 3135.y4haU t*e subject to technetium-99m radiopharmaceuticals -{ E prottet health and mirumise danger to au the provisions of the Act, now or only wi6 technetaum-99m that contains 8 hfe or proptry; hereafter in effect, and to su valid rules, Ins than o.15 microcuries of f '""*[P{*[Cy shd g (3) The appheant is qu ahfied by regulations and orders of the Com. 3 ' training and expenence to use the ma. mission. perforrr testa and retain the records terial for the purpose reques',ed in such (b) No license issued or granted r, quired by I 35M manner as to protect health and minimize pursuant to the regulations in this part ' danger tolife or prope ty; and Parts 3135,39 not any right under a ~ lhnt)Eachlicensee shall notify the beense than be transferred, assigned or in apprepna4 NRC Regional (4) The appbcant sstisfies any special any manner disposed ob either volun' Adm;r,iatrator. m w nting. immediately requirements contatried in Parts 32 35, t a rily or involsntarily, directly or fo'lomir.: the fihng of a s oluntary or 29 and indirectly, through transfer of control of involuntary petition for bankruptcy any Lunse to any person, unless th, under any Chapter of Title 11 Commission shau, after securir g fun (Bankrw:cy)of the United States Code (5)In the esse of an appheation for a My information, firid that the transfer is in;by or against-ocense to recebe and possess byproduct malenal for the conduct of p sceordance with the provisious tf14.e Act; .'s that term is denned any scinity which the Commission g and shau ght its consent in writt.e. Ein 11 U.S C.101(14)) controlling the determines wiU signincantly effect the (s) Each person bcensed by the Com7hcensee orlistMg de hcense or hunsu quahty of the environment, ti.e Director mission pursuant to the regulations in thia as property of the entste; or gof Nuclear MatenalSafety and part and Porta 3135.39 shad confine his tini) An affibate (as that term is o Iencemen feo7s o $f the posseulon and use of the byproduct denned in 11 U.S C.101(2)) of the
- )lant or facihty in w hich the activity matenal to the locations and purpossa heensee; Iwiu be conducted. on the basis of authortaed in the Ucense. Escept as other.
(2) This notincation must indicate: N The bahptcy in m M the Information filed end evaluations made wue provided in the bcense, a beense Petition for bankruptcy was filed. and pursuant to Subpart A of Part 11 of this issued pursuant to the regulations in this N
- N N I
thspier, has concluded, after weighing part and Parts 3135.y30f this' chapter thaf caT with it the right to receive, acquire N the enstronmental, economic. technical and other benefits assinst environmental costa and considering
- n, and posseas, byproduct resterial as allable ehematives. that the action Prqaration for shipment and transport of g 30.35 l Deleted 40 FR 8774]
called foe is the issvence of the byproduct rnateral thau be la accordancs } proposed bcense, with any appropriate with the provisions of Part 71 of Wie conditions to protect environmerG ch a pt er. ( values Commencement of constration pnor to such conclesion shall be g W March 31,1987 f aces Deve is sebra) e ... +. -,.-. e men w. +
% W8) 30.11 PART 30 o RULES OF GENERAL APPLICADillTY TO DOMESTIC LICENSING-search in, or development, manufac- % (el A manufacturer processor, e. O) ture, storage testin;; or transportauon producer of a product or mater'.. sn
- 5 cf. atomic weapons or components an agreement State is ext ;., from D
thereof; or (c) the use er opertuon of the requirement.: for a Ike..se set nuclear reactors or other noclear de-forth in section tl of the Ar and from vices in a United States Government. the regulauons in this par, and Parts owed vehicle or reasel. In addtuon to 31,32,33. 34 and 39of this chapter to the the foregoins exempuons and subject extent that he transfers byproduct to the requirement for heensing of De-material contained in a product or mm. partment f acilities and activtues pur-svant to section 2C2 of the Energy Re y terial in concentrations not in excess of those specified in 130.70 and intro-of gentzauon Act of 1974, any prime . contractor or subcontractor of the De' & duced into the product or material by a licensee holding a specific license e
- partment or the Commisalon is a lasued by an Agreement State, the ExtWnvs
- exempt from the requirements for a ll*
Commission, or the Atomic Energy e cense set forth in sections si n.nd 82 of Commlaston expressly authortt.ing i H.it Spnine esemptions.
- W Act and hom W ngulauons in such introduction. This exempuon
- this part to the extent that such does not apply to the transfer of by-
>li (al The Commisalon may, upon ap. prime contractor or subcontractor produet material contained in any p cadon of any interested person or manuf acturera, produces, transfers, re-food, beverage, cosmetic, drug or h mpu na s. other commodity or product dest'ned rom t t'te of '[s' 'by r g emen tal un ingesWn or inhalaWn W. M ap-g the regulations in th8s part and Parts prime contract or subcontrset when pucaWn to. a human W. , 31-35 and 3e of this chapter as it de. the Commlasjon determines that the e termines are authoriset *y law and exemption of the prime contractor or will not endanter life et property or subcontractor 18 authorized by lawl the common defertse and security and and that, under the terms of the con-are otherstse in the pubhc truerest. tract or subcontract. there la adequate assurance that the worls thereundct (d) No person may introduce byprod-can be accomplished without undue uet material into a product or material (bl (Dumme 8s ea asss) risk to the pub!!c health and safety-knoths or having reason to believe lj that it will be transferred to persons exempt under this section or equiva-e f g'g ggg g,, ! lent regulations of an Agreement 3 (c)The DOE is eutmpt from the Common and contract carrten. A State, except in accordance sith a li-cense issued pursaant ta i J2.ll of this ". requirements 9f this part to the exten freight forwarders, warehousemen. chapter of the sentral license pro-a that its act whies are subject to the and the U.S. Postal Service are exempt vided Ln i150.20 of this chapter. requirements of Part 60 of this chaples. frorn the regulauons in this part and O, ,*k. Parts 31-35 and 39 of this chapter and the requirement.: for a license set forth in section 81 of the Act to the [ (d) r.acept as specificaUy provided in extent that they transport or store by-Part 01 of this chapter, any licensee is product maternalin the regular course
- exempt frors the requirements of this of carriste for another or storage inci-a part to the extent that its activitus are n dent thereto.
[* I subject to the requirements of Part 61 of U 'g, this chsster. 6 { $ R15 Ceruin >s eenuinine byprW. O 6 30.14 Esempt concentrations. a wet snatorial-Persona using byprodvet meterial l (c)al Except as provided in paragraphs ) t 8 34.12 and (d) of this section, any penon under certain Department of Energy Ls exernpt from the requirements for a { ani Noelear itervletery Commissbn eentiseg heense set forth h section 81 of the Act and from the regulauons tra this />(al Except for persons who apply by-Except to the extent that Depart
- part and Parts 31*3$ p4 3e of this product material to. or persorts t ho in.
ment facillues or setjetues of the chapter to the extent that such person corporate byproduct material into, the types subject to licensing panuarit to receives, possesses, user. transfers, f ollowing products, or persons who ini-section 203 of the Energy Reorganiza-osTis or acquires products or materials Hally transfer for sale or distribution tion Act of 1914 are involved, any containing byproduct material in con. h product the following products containing by. grime contractor of the Department la tentrations not in excess of those maternal, any person ta i exempt frora the requirements for a 11 1Med in i 30.70. exempt from the requirements for a ll-
- eense set forth Ln sections 81 and 82 of f cense att forth in section 81 of the Act
- the Act and from the regulations in
- ( and from the regulations in Parts 20 this part to the extent that such con F E tractor, under his prime contract tith j (b) This section shall not be deemed and 30-35 sad M of this chapter to the extent that such person receives.
- the Department reanufactures, pro.. to authertae the import of byproduct possesses, uses, transfers, etTsa, or ac.
a l duces, transfers, receives, acquires. '. matertal or products containing by-quW W foHW Wum' owns, possesses, or uses byproduct ma 3 product material J terial, for: (a) The performance of L work for the Department at a United i States Government onTied or eon-trolled alte. lacJuding the transports-tjon of Dr. product mattr1al to or from sua.h alte and the perfor mance of con. taset servlees duttng temporary inter. ruptions of such transportatlert;IDIre- ) w44 March 31,1987 e..$ .. is n u ~ W
30.15(s) 30.18b) PART 30 0 RULES CF GENERAL APPLICABILITY ~.0 DOMESTIC LICENSIN}- [ ($) Manne compasses containing not f (10) Spark gap irradiators containing ) 2 more than 750 mulicuries of tritium saa g not more than 1 microcurie of cobalt-60 8 and other marine navigational instru. ce per spark gap irradiator for use in electri-1~ g rnents containing not more than 250 g cally ignited fuel ou burners having a !i (millicuries of tntium gas.
- firing rate of at least 3 gallons per hout L(ll.4 liters per hour).
dialsj (6) Dermostat dials and pointers i ~ (1) Timepieces or hands or (b) Any person who desires tre apply containing not more than the foUowingscontaining not more than 25 millicunes byproduct material to, or to incorporate specified quantities of byproduct materiajIof tritium per thermostat. E "' # and not eacceding the following specifiedb (7) (Deleted 34 FR 6651.1 exempted in pararaph is) of this section. I levels cf radiation: (8) m cuon tuW ed, That %
- W: to my uansfu for (1) 25 mi!!icunes of tritsum per time-each tube does not contain more than
- sale or distribution such products i ) 5 millicuries of tritium r1r hand,3 one of the following specified quantities {containing byproduct material, should of byproduct material:
, apply for a specific license pursuant to 1 (iii) 15 mQllevries of tntium per dials (1) 150 millieuries of tritium per i 32.14 of this chapter, which *4 cense w (betels when used shsU be considered ass microwave receiver protector tube or 10 states that the product may be n u of tmm pu any su MW h W bem a pusons v) I icrocuries of promethi'im-exempt from the regulations pursuant to l 147 per watch or 200 microcuries of electron tube; 'parspaph (a) of this section. promethium 147 per any other tunepace, - (li) i microcurie of cobalt 60: 3 R 30.16 Resina ec,.itaining scandium 46 j (v) 20 microcur es of promethium-(iii) 5 microcuries of nickel 63; '"d d"I "'dI**"d"' Iid'"I" 8 $ 147 per wsich hand or 40 microcunes of (iv) 30 microcuries of krypton 85; d O promethium 147 per other timepiece (v) $ microcuries of cesium 137;
- (vi) 30 microcuries of promethium.
Any person is exempt from the re-g hand *(vi) 60 microcunes of promethium ;3 47; quirements for a license set forth in g 3 j 147 per watch dial or 120 microcunes of f Au pronded further, nat the levels of section 81 of the Act and from the j promethium 147 per other timepiece dialA ra diation from each electron tu b, regulations in Parts 20 and 30 33J9 of this (berels when used shaU be considered as containing byproduct material do not chapter to the estent that such person part of the dial)' exceed 1 millirad per hour at I centi. receives, possesses, uses, transfers, owns, or acquires synthetic plastic restas l (~ti) De levtla of rad!ation from meter from any surface when measured p hands and dials containing promethium-through 7 milligrams per square centi.g containing scandiu m-46 which are g I 147 w01 not exceed, when messured meter 6f absorber.a g designed for sand consolidation in oD ( through 50 milhpams per square ;
- g. ells, and which have been manufactured centimeter of absorber:
(9) tonizing radjation measunt.: or initiauy transferred for sale or distri-(s) For wnst watches 0.1 milhrad per instrumenta contaitung. for purpcses of bution, in accordance with a specific l hour at to centimeters from any surface, internal cal.brauon or standardiution. license issued pursuant to i 32.17 of thss ongo Q {s, cp, p h chapter or equivalent regulations of an (6) For pocket watches,0.1 m.Jarad Agreement State. The exemption in this per hout at I centuneter from any sur-e a e han section does not authorize the manu-one exempt quantity set ford in i 30.71. facture or initial transfer for sale or (c) For any other tirnepiece. 0.2mdule s. and rr.illuso per hour at 10 centimeters from-l; [11) Eac.h instrument contains no rrnte distribution of any resins :entaining _any surf ace.
- than to enempt quantities. For purposes scandium 46.
(2) 1.ock illuminators contalAing not [of this paragraph (a)(9), as tr.atruinent'sgogfgg(g] may contain thbe e 1 4 more than 13 milbevries of tritum or not, different types of radionuclides and an 6 30.18 Esempt quantities. more than 2 millicuries of promethium. l Indavidual euempt quantity rney be (a) Except as provided in paragraphs 147 instal lea in automob0e locks. De composed of tractional parts of one e" (c) and (d) of this section, any person 17 exempt from the requirements for a levels of radiation from each lock "d'd f p id es Gluminator containitis promethium 147 ud fractices shau not enc 4ed unity, license set forth in section 81 of the Act l 7 =03 not esteed I millitad per hout at l and from the regulations tn Parts 30 34.FP j 2 centimeter frorn any eurface when of thischapter to the entent that such person receives, pouessu, uses, transfers, i g measured through 30 milUgrams per h gg) y,
- ggg,
- square centirnster of absorber.
3a9 owris, or acquires byproduct material in (3) Balances of precision containings (a)c(on).0 US microcurie of emericium 241aldered an enempt quantjty u individual quantities each of which does j f l not more than 1 mChcurie of tritium per[ l 30.yt,$chedule]L not etceed the appUcable quantity set balance et not moet than 0.3 mQ1icurie of' fo th in 6 30.71, Schedule B. triturn per balance part. (4) Automobile shift quadrants H w ewr w a *f 'Ms ode *isarseh **ke-
- n. evose" bukee w.ra sep e.bo, p..n containing not more than 25 maheuries w>n. su i.6n Dewe=a si.- t.me., see.wa ol W m wbee s4.v.weee i.Det, hew 41 tobet, puh ap m
w>n.e.e u m.n... n..e..,.au I-N . eu.tr.nwa i.ve a. = e.. c.e i. s J ....i =...u.i ewomo so.m. ,5( ns March 31,1987 4
30.6(a) 30.7(b) .PART 30 o RULES OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY TO DOMESTIC LICENSING- . g#gng commurecemone. end non Federal heensee:in thefollowing non. Agreement Statn and a territoryt (e) Unless otherwise speelfled of RegionInon Agreement States and the Alaska.Hewett and Guam. All covend under the tegional Licensins Dietrict of Columbia: inquldes, communice tiona, and O) program as Jovided in paragraph (b) of Connecticut. Dela ware. Maine. L * *EP" ** """' *' ' " " '"d"'"I " " " "* * "" ' "I S *icenu 8Pecifkd La persgraph (b)(1) of this section, any cornmunication or Massachusetts.New Jerseyd AD l report concerning the regulatJons in Pennsylvents. and Vermon a Parts 30 through 35 ud 39 of this chapter and inquiriee, ce nmunleations, and E " # """N "*I *
- 'I any applicauon Med under these applicaUena for a new license or an reguleuons may be submitted to the amendment or renewel of an exfsuna
" V.MaterialRadisuon Protection Q Cornmission ae foUows: Ucenn spe;ified in paregraph (b)(1) of section.1450 Maria lane. Suite 210 (1) By mail oddressed to: Director, this ucuen must be sent to: U.S. Walnut Cnel CaWornJa met a f Office of Nuclest Material Safety and Nuclear Regulatory Cominleslon. Region 2 Safeguards. U.S. Nucjur Regulatory 1 Nuclear Material Section B. 631 Park I 84 7 EN'*r** Pr*4* ebon. Comrnis sion. Wa shington. D.C. 20555. Avenue. King of Prussla. Pennsylyanla (elDiscrimination b e Commission (2) By delivery in person to the .19406. licensee, an applicant or a Cominission Commission's offices to the Dtiector. (ii) Region //.With the exception of the Ucense, or a contractor or subcontractor Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Na vy, the of a Conuniosion beensee or opplicant Safmards at: region.] licensing programinvolves all agelnet se employee for engaging in (I) 1717 H Sine t. N.W. Washingto4 Federal facihties in the region and non-certain protected activities le prohJbited. D.C.: or Federal heensees inthe fo!!owing Region 0 Disenminetion includes discharge and (ii)T915 Eastern Avenue.WiDate non Agreement States and territories; other acuona that relate to , Building. Silver Spnng. Maryland. y,,,,nis. Weet Virginia. Puerto Rico, and compense uon. terms, conditjons, and 5(b) The Commission has delegaled to the Virgin Islands. Allinquirics. privileges of emplo enL The protected the five Regional Administrators communicauons, and at hrsilions for e activities are ntab shed in section 210 1icensing authonty for selected parts of new beense or en amen ment or of the Enerr Peorgantution Act of its decentrahsed bcensing pregram for renewalof an esisting license specified 1974. es arres.Jed. and in general are nuclear malerials as described in tn paragra h (b)O) of this section must related to the admirustration or persgraph lb)t)) of 'his section. Arsy t>e sent to U.S. Nuclear Regulatu,rv enforcement of a requinment tropoud g,,,,,,,,,, g,,4,n g t y,,, n, - under the Atornic Energy Act or the communication. r:' port, or application Radiation Protection Sechon.101 Energy Reorgenlution Act. g cosered under this hcensin pregram Mer.etta Street, NW, suite 2900. Atlanta. (1) De protected activiues incjsde but must be submitted as speci sed in Geo gia 303n are not limlied to.-- g paragraph (b)(2) of this secuen-(ui) Region //1.With the esception of the g (i) Providing the Commission g (1)The delegsted bcensing program Navy, the g information about possible violations of includes authority to 1: sue. renew. S regionallicensing programinvolves all, r,qufisments imposed under either of amend cancel, rnodify, suspend. or Federal facihties in the regionand non-
- the above statutes:
revoke licenses Ior nuclear insterials Federal licensees inthe foUowing Region 4 (U) Requesting the Commission to j a 4 issued pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30 m non.Ag eement States: minois, lastrute sedan assinat his or her through 33.39.40. and 70 to all persons
- Indiana, lows. MichJgen. Minnesota.
employer for the administration or O except the Unded States Navy for Misso.uti. Ohio, and Wisconsin. A!! enforcement of these requirements: or e cademic. medical. and industrial uses. inquitte s, cc:ninunications, and (iii) Testifying ta any Commission mih the follomng enceptions: appbcadons for a new license or an procuding. t - (i) Actmtics in the fuel cycle and amendment or renewal of an esistirts (2) These acdvides are protected even i special nuclear matenalin quanube: Lcense spu!!ied in paragrsph (b)(1) of if no formal procesding is setuaUy I sufficient to constitute a croical mass in thjs section must be sent to: U.S. trtiusied as a neult of the employee any room or area. This enreptien decs Nuclear Replatory Cominjaston, Region assistance or participation. not apply to bcense inodifient'ons W. Material!Jcenairig Secuen 799 (3) nis secuon has no appucation to relahng to terminshon of special nuclear Roosevelt Road. Glen EUyu minola any employee aUeging d!scrimination eoss; prohibited by this ucuen who, acting I osseIs no e a es hen the (iv)RegionIV,with the exception of the Mthout diintsen from hJs,or her and Nav ' the employer or the etaployer e egent). 5 case is referred for actien from NRC.s a Heedquar1ers to the Regional regional licensing programinvolves all dobberate y causes a violadon of any
- Administrators Federal f acihties in the re ionand non.
R,9ergenisadon Act of tr74. as amended. (ii) Health and safety design reuew of Federal licensees in the to wing Region sealed sources and devices and fy non. Agree *oent Statu: Montana, or the At,omJe Energy Act of1954, as g[~ sployn who bebeves that approval, for heensing purposes. of Ohjahoma. South Da kota, and g sesled sourcee and devices. Wyoming. AD inquiries, he or she hse been djecharged or liii) Processing of source material for comrsmrticacons, and er ications far e otherwise discitminated against by any entracting of meis1hc compounds new beenn or an amen eat of person for engestng in the protected (including Zirconium. Hefnium, renewel of an enjeting heense specifaed actMtles specified in paragr b (s)D) of Ta nielu m. Tit a nium, Niobium, e tc ), in paregraph (b)(1) e,f thja uctice sonst this section may suk a tem for the liv) Distribubon of products be eent to: U.S. Nudear Regs! story discharge or djecrimins tion through an containing radioactis e matenal to Cominission.RegionIV Material administrative receeding La the persons enempt pursuant 13 CFR 32.11 Radsauon Protuuon Suuon, ett Ryna Department of bor.De through 31.26. Plaza Drive. Suite m Arhnston,Tues administrative proce, must be (vf New uses or techniques for use of heg/on y, With the exception of the a wt 30 d ter U ed byproduct, source, or special nuc! car Navy, the adeging h violauon 4 b metettet regional licensing progrem involveo all Department of Labor, Employment (2) St.omisslana. (1) Aegion l. With the Federal f aciuties in the region and non* Standards Adminjetreuen, Wage and i'/e?"e*g"p*%%e'sTr",S'e,s,redu.innnn n in u r e wugRe3%v Hou, Dusion. ne Depa,tme.i of tebor luihhes m e,,3,on g / 30 3 March 31,1987
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PART 30 o RULES OF GENEP.A1. APPLICABILITY TO DOMESTIC LICE I ( ma y order reinstatement. back pay, and tbooe approved mader the control sumber spedAed la paragreph (e) of thia compensetory dameses. j (c) A violeuen of paragraph (a) of thle secuanese taformados coUecuos \\ recuon by a Commission Ucensee, an r,quiremente and the coetrol numbere ~. applicant for a Coeuaiselon licones, or a under which they are approved are se contractor or eubcontractor of a gg,,,. Commission licensee ce applicant may 4 N h H M M M n Form ! NRC-3131le opproved mader control ( r el.te ocstion or suspenston g number 31N (2)la il 30.32. 237. and 3a34. Form of thelicense, (2) Imposition of a civil penalty on the 3 NRC-313T le approved under control t licensee or applicant. number 3130-c081. I
- 3) Other enforcement action.
f d) Ar*4ons takea by as euployer, or. Q)la l 3ase. Forse NRC-314 le J othere, which edversely afect an opproy,d under control number 3130-employee may be predicated upon co2s. nondioutminetory grosnds.De Opn ii sa37 and 24 Form NRC-prohibiuon applies when the adverse m b sped ander coM number action occure because the employee has 3134 0041. ,j engaged in protected scuvme. An ilmW and mm Fm NRC-employee e engegement in protected 313R Le opproved mader control number 1 ecurlues does not automatically render 31N j E him or her Lamune from dischage or I discipline forlegihte reseone or from 4 l i e adverse actico dictated by l" nonprohibited conaldersuona. (o Each licensee and each applicant she poet Form NRC-3.* Notice to Employ ees.* on its premlees. Poeting muel be et locatione sumcient to permit i employees protected by this secuon to observe a copy on the way to or from e 6 their place of work. Prem!see must be poeted notlater than 30 daye after an e opplicanon to docketed and remain 4 posted whde the application is pendies i before the Commienton, during the term i 'J of the license, and for 30 days focowing i ,j license terminetton, M Note,-<,opies of Fer:n MtC4 sey be obtelned by wettLas to the b Ref esel h Adawetrator of the appropriate US. Adear 2 v Rerdetery Camaussee ReposalOtSco .o ksted la Appee&x D.Past 20 of thje cheptar .f" et the Dwector.Ohe ofInspection and EAfortemaat. U3. Ndeu Reedstory 2 Consuseion.W esluares. DC. :osss. k (f) ne generellicenses provided in Parts 31 and 33 of 12us chapter are esempt from passgraph(elof thje etction. ~ l 30.4 trdermeson sea cma (a)De Nedear Re:Watory ..(; Comadeeles hee subautted the laformance couestion re trements fl contained La thle part to e Omco of 'd Menegement and 1%dget (OMB) for O approval es required try the Paperwork { Reduction Act of 1980 l44 (U AC. 3501 et e seg). OMB has approved the information r C.
- l d
I collection requirements conteined la this 'Q
- part under control number 315 Holy.
(b)he opproved Informetion
- p, couection requirements contained la thle h
p.. Part appear la il Mik M't.30Ja, E32. 234. 30.36, 30J7. M36. M31, MSS. and 30.2
- h' (
If us to{c)ute part containe n orma eection requirements la eddatJon to l i 30 4 t.. Apre 30,1985 treset) e. e.e. u.e si },, - p
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REQULATORY COMMISSION f ,,,tmo.Z?n"r" = t._, APPENDIX F 30.1 30.4(i) mU PAR RULES OF GENERAL APPLICA91LITY'TO DOMESTIC 4 30 LICENSING OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL *
- O smanAa. Psovisions Settian io44(b) aise issued under sec. t he ed to sections 104 (b). (c) and (d) of the Sial 954. as emended {43 U.5 C 2.ut)
Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 8'*- Sechen 30 si alse issved under see,1st. 84 (Pub.1. 93 438. 88 Stat.1233 at 1237, $ h,,$, g*3, og"c,"rcet. siet 955 (43 U.5C 1237) 42 UAC. 5814) and retransferred to a 30.3 Acuvtues requiring beense. O For me punws of sec.::1 to $1stM es the Secretary of Energy pursuant to 30.4 Deftruuona. " aniended 143 t'.5 C 1273). ll 303. 30.34 lb) section 301(a) of the Department of and (c) 30 41 le) and (c1 end 30 53 are n6aed Energy Organizauon Act (Pub. I. 95 304 Interpretauona. m 30.8 comrnunseauorm a 6nder ser 1 sib. Cs Stet 944. es amer ded 143
- 91. 91 Stat. 565 at 577 578. 42 U.S.C.
30.1 Employee protection.
- U.S C :01(b!L sad Il 30 s 30.34. 30 81-1151).
30 4 trLiorrnauen colleeuen requirementz 3053. 3045, and 3o as (bl and (c) are insved OMB approval wnder ser 181o. 84 Siet 950. as ernended 143 }(b) Terms defined in section 11 of U.5 C ::cuell. $ the Act shall have the same meaning ~ = when used in the regulations in this 30.31 spectfie esempuona. 8 34.1 Purpose end ecoP*. f part and Parte 31 through 35 and 39 30.13 Fereons usant Drproduct material This part prescribet.ules applicable g to the extent such terms are not N',Nuc) a Co'n 5 at to.L W L;.: tur United Staits gov. Lspecificall.- defined in this part; R ru y ,,,g,,g
- etning domestic lleensing of byproduct 30.13 Carrters.
- matertal under the Atorgic Energy Act I (c) "Agreement State" means any Certaan sterns contaarut.s Drproduct
- under Title II of the Energy Reorgani. { state with which the Atomk Energ Exempt concentrauona, a of 1954, as amended (88 Stat. 919), and 30.14 J
30.18 = Cornrntssion or the Nuclear Regula. j restenal a sation Act'of 1974 (88 Stat.1242), and ! tory Commission has entered into an 1 30.16 Restna conta! runs scandJum-46 and exempUons from the domestic licens. effective agreement under subsection a desced for Sand <ensoudauen in ou ing requirements permitted by section 274b. of the Act. "Non atteement 30.1 mempt evanduet f of S mans any en SW; {I0J Resoluuon of conmet " (d)"Byproduct material" mes.it, any Ny a prome m 1 u The requirements of this part are in radioactive material (except special 30.30 ou and aerosol detectors conuining ; addition to, and not in eubstitution nuclear material) yielded in or made traroduct a stertat ) . \\ for, other requirements of this chap-radioactive by exposure to the radi. Laemts E ter. In any conniet between the re. ation Incident to the process of pro-30.31 Types of 1.eenses, quirements in this part and a specifle ductng or utnazing specla! nuclear ma. g 10.33 Appucauc n for specifie Itcertses. requirement in another part of the terial: 30J3 OenersJ reoutrements for assuance of rerultuons in this chapter, the specif. (e)"Commission" means the Nuclear ) specme bcenses, ic requirement governs. Regulatory Commission and its duly 30 34 Terms and cond;uons of beersset $ authorized repren ntatives: 30.38 Emptreuen and terrninsuon of U. ff 30J Acuvides rejulrict lleenee.
- (f)"Curle" msns that amount of ra.
""#' 8- $ Except for persorts exempt as pro. ! dioactive material which disintegrates or Nen ofil.$ vided in this part and Part 150 of this g at the rate of 37 billion atoms per t nt tenses. a chapter, no person shall manuf acture, second: 30.as Cornintasion acuon on applicauons am produce. trat.afer, rece4ve, acquire. (g)"Oovernmer t agency" means any renee or amend. a own, possess. or use byproduct matert. executive department, commiaslor. In. 30 48 hansfer of Dyproduct material " al except as authortt.ed in a specific or dependent establishment, corporation, general licertse issued pursuant to the whcIly or partly osted by the United Rscoass tmarscvious.hsts us Rtreats regulations fa thts chapter. Sta>es of Arnetica which La an instru. 30.81 Records- " 1 30.4 Definiuoe. mentality of the United States. or any 3043 inspetuona. board, bureau, divLston Ser'vice, office. 3043 Tests. >As used in tn's part and Parts 31 officer, authority, administration, or 30.58 Triuusa reports. through 35 and 39 of this chapter; other establishment in the 4"acutive 3044 Well.lessine opersuons usine sealed - branch of the Government! somus. 9 W '"*" (h)"Mediest use" means the ~ s A of 1 4 6 S
- t. 91 )
el din 30 4 tfleauen and revocauen of U.! any amendments thereto; l a d is t al. or 30.43 Right to eene the eithholdins or 2 2 the radiation therefrom, to human beinga reuu of brproduct snaterist e in the practice of medicine in 34.43 vlotauena. (s.1) "Departznent"and "Depart.
- sccordance with a license issued by a ment of Energy" means the Depart. 't State of Territo of the Unlied States.
8 "
- 88 ment of Energy estabitshed by the De' the District of lumbia. or the 30.10,8chedule A-enempt eeneentrauena, h partinent of Energy Organtsation Act
- (Pub.1. 95 91. 91 Stat. 885. 42 UE.C.
= Commonwealth of Puerto ltic4 t 30.ft schedule 3.
- 1101 el seq.) to the extent that the De.
to sis tis e partment, or its duly authorised repre. (1) "1Jeense", except where other. s s s "b 2111. 2112. :ses.134. 83 5'et 464 e sentatives, exertins functions formt. wise specified means a lleense for by. esemenJedle U.S C 2m. a6ti tast t136. a:su sets I ly vested in the U.S. Atomic Enerr7 product material lasued pursuant to T a 301. as omded. 3ni tos as Stei.1:st. es Commisalon, its Chairman, members. the regulations in this part and Parts t 6 emen
- 44. 1 :46 ist U.S C s*41, Sk4:,
officers and components and trans M al through 34 and 3e of thLs chapter; } 3 sees;ded1: ferred to the U.S. Energy Research j l Seehon 30 r slee 6ssued endet Pwb. t. ch. and Development Adretntstr*'Jon and soi. e e. io. sa siet. mi n U.s c saso to the Administrator '*ereof pt.rsuant W March J1,1987 ~ ...-- - - -.. ~ -
A PART 3) e RULES OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY TO DOMESTIC LICENSIND- }, "Microcurts" rueans that censee for assuring compliance with f "sm(jX11ount of radioact!ve teaterial whlehthe requirements of the Commission's disintegrates at the rate of 37 thou. regWauons and the cunditions of the 7(1) (removed]52 FR 8225 - I license: sand storns per second; ( (2) "141tlicurie" means that amount, of radioactive materiaJ which disinte. [' (c) "Radiographer's assistant" grates at the rate of 37 In1111on atoms 3 mearts any individual who, under the _ er second;
- 7. personal supervision of a radio p
8 grapher, uses radiographic exposure (y). Dentist" means an individual (k) "Person" means: (1) Any individ." dettes, sealed sources or related han. licensed by a Stste or Territory of the unl, corporation, partnership firm, as-dling tools, or radlauon survey instru. 2 United States he District of Columbid, sociation trust, estate, public or prl' ments in radlor*aphy; or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to wate insutution, group. Government a practice dentistry. the Department, ez6ept final the De.f* (p)"Radiography" means the extral. a (2)"Podiatnet means en tadividual agePty other than the Cornmtanton or " parth.ent shall be considered a person a nauon of the attseture of materials by '. licensed by a State orTerntory of the
- methods, utiliting " United States, the Dis;nct of Columbia.
- within the m3antaig of the regulauonsE nondestructive
- in this part to the extent that its fa g acaled sources of byproduct matettals;or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to
- c11tues and activiues are sWied to the t practice podiatry. . licensing and related regulatory su.
- 4) "Research and development"
= therity of the Commission pursuant to means: (1) Theoretical analysts. explo- ' secuoat 202 of the Energy Reorganiza. radon, or experimentauon; or (2) thebl 38J ISL'ftretations. tion Act of 1974 (83 Stat.1244),8 any extension of Inve:sugative findings. and Except as specifically authorized by State or any petitical subdiviaton of or theories of r, scientific or technical the Comrntssion in writing, no inter. foretrn governtnent or nadon or any.. nature ti to practical application for a pretauna of the meanhts of the regu. any pollucal enuty within a State, any this part and Parts 31 p;titical subdivtston of any such gov. I expertra Nsl and demonstration pur. E ladons in ernment or nauon, or other enuty; Poses. inC '. ling the expertinental pro. f throug l materials and processes.. te m interpretauon by the General stive, agent. or agency of the forego.
- equipment,"Research and development" as med Counsel will be recognized to be bind.
ing: in this part and Parts 31 through 35 ing upon the Comndssion. l does not include the internal or exter. i~ (1)"Physician' means a medical nal artmtettstration of byproduct mate. E doctor or doctor of osteopathy licer ted rial, or the radiation therefrom to I by a State orTerritory of the Unit <d [ human beings; " States. the District of Columbia, or the 6 Commonwealth of Puetto luco to (t) "Sealed source" means anf by. { "(presenbe drugs in the precuce of i product materdal that is encased in a medicine; capsule designed to prevent lealtage or ' (m)"Prr. duction f acDity" means pro y escape of the byproductinatettal: (s) "Source matertal" rnetas source ductlen facility as defined in the regu.
- g lations contained in Part 82 of this ! material na defined in tae regulations g contained in Part 40 of this chapter;
- chapter, (t)"Special nuclear materia!" means (rl "Radiographer" means any indl. special nuclear anatertal as defined in
- vidual i ho performs or who, in at.
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' desenbe the eatent of esposure of Control Duk. We eh6nston, D.C/ 2012. individuele to radiation or to radioactive with a copy to the appropriate NRC ,, e n meterkt including. Regional Office hsted in Appendia D of u = is f (i) Estimates of och individual's
- P*ft b e
- m = = m s w = r=.. = i===.=g t
exposure se required by peregraph (b) ,e
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of this uction: I I '" i (ii) t4vele of rediation and 3 The }ow exposure rante data are re-I concentrations of radioactive Insterial f cutted in order to obtain better infor. l involved: E, mation about the esposures actually (lit)The cause of the exposure levels recorded.This section does not require l or concentretions: and { to.oor pomemed meMoreg repene. Improved meuurementr. ); (iv) Corrective steps taken or planned Each person desenbed in i 2404 of 9 28.468 Reperse of perunnel monitems o this part shell, within the !!rst quarter of en termination of emplerment er* R., (prevent a recurrence,D) Any report filed sith the Com ; uch calender pet. submit to the to .., g, n mission pursuant to paragraph tal of D; rector. Office of Nuclear Regulatory (a) This section applias to each j , this section shallinclude for each indi. a ReparcA M Nuclut Reguhtory' CMh Wuhtnpon. DC 205SS. the person licensed by the Comntssion to:
- p(t) Operate a nuclear nector designed nports specified in pet grephs (e) ud g
s' r y nestimate of the Individus.l's exposure. [b)of W nem womg me e te produce elecdcol or but mrgy ) b r and date f and
- The report shall be prepared so that preceding calendar par,'
{ pursuant to I 5021(b) of I 5022 of this chapter or a testing fechty as defined m I this information is stated in a separate 3 {part of the report. (a) A report of either (D the total T (2) Pom M un Woduct mau6 I y,.I 50.2 of this chapter. duals ho pe j (c)(1)ln additier. 4 en/ r.oufication yo al for purposes of radiography pursu. u 3 required by 4 2a403 of thle part each 120.202(a) or i 34.33(a) of this chapter h ant to Parts 30 and 34 of M chacun j heensee she I make a report in writing of durms the calendar year; or (2) the" (3) Poteens or use at any one time. ev e o r. etion or rolesses of total nu.rnoer of individuals for whom for purposes of fuel processtng, fabr1 to oscuve meteria la excess ofIlmite personnet merutoring was provided Provided. cating, or reprocessmg. special nuclear 1 spectfled by 40 C71L Part 190, durms the calendar year: howeur. That such totaJ includes at matettalin a quantity exceedtne 5.000 ,e Enytronmentel Rediation Protection grams of contained uranium 235. ura. Stenderde for Nuclear Power least the number of indJviduals re : nium 233. or plutonium or any combl. Operations, orin excess of heense quired to be reported under parsgraph a nation thereof pursuant to Part 10 of conditions related to compliance with to (aW1) of th!: secuen. The repon shall 5 'h*P"U - tndJeate s hether It to submitted in ac "(4) C71L Port 100. Possets high level rsdloactive i{ (2] Esth roport eubmitted under I cordance t tth paragraph (aX1) er I tax 2 of this nettert. If persortnel waste at a geologic repository oper. a peregrepb (c)(1) of thie section must ! unenbe: E morutertng sas not required to be pro-suona stes pursuant to Part 60 of thte (6)The estent of esposure of vtded to any individual by the licensee chapter; or ! indivkluala to redieuon er lo redjoective under ll 20.202(an or 34.33(an of this " (5) Poeness spent fuel in an tnde. J e asterkt: chaptet durms the calendar year. the pendent opent fuel stortte installation licertsee shall subrnit a negauve report (L1) Levels of radietino and tndicating that such persortnel moni ; gtgy113 pursuant to Part 13 of this chapter; or concentretions of radioactive material torms wa.: not required. (8) Possess or use at an/ one time, i e involved
- A ***"8D'*3 84*"*f7 "P'" *I for proceasms or me.nutacturing ior
]'.I (lillne cause of the esposure, levels. the persormel monitoring informauon 5 distributton pursuant to Parta 30. 32. j e or concentretione: end J I d (iv) Coreoctive steps taken or plermed '$,Y ^*"g ((g,A or 33 of this Chapter, byproduct mate-y
- o enure asetnet a ruurrence,includine was either required or provided, as de I rtalin nuanttues exceeding any one of the echedule for schievsng conformance settbed in parastsph (a) of this see, L.the following quantitles:
vrith 40 C7ll Port 190 and with uon. indicatmg the number of individ-eseociated license conditions-unis those total s' hole body exposure (d) Toe boldere of en opereting license recorded durms the previous calendar 1 S( for e nuclear power plant. the !nadente 1 included ta peregrsphe (a) or (c) of this % nsea.ee.he neemos siewee er ie sw. secnoo must be reooned in accordsace ener is er en o. u se es se emeer rm ehed e.eest n,eme et se sapvenee er termsmaeam ef to bsenet essense eat pen of ee peer e.nne =tese se hemmes woe o e%ct August 30.1M5 3N3 j 1 j ~ ~ ~ - * ~
= ! '20'508(s) N o! PART 20 o STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION T 1 g ,.t,m e....n. - 70 to,.. . sm (t) Requir9menta for notificauons and reocats to indmduals of exposure , ; to radtation or radleatuve matertal are
- em.ies see a specified in i 19.13 of this chapter,
- e.
a we' '* (b) When a 16eensee is required pur. 1 CJl.f-J
- euant to il 20.405 or 20.408 to report w
to tha Comntsalen any exposure of an t wee. 1.soe iridividual to rbdistion or radjonctive matettal, the 16cer.see shall also notify n.,.0.m,'*"="="=**,*=*,=*.'.%.",'M O ". the indiendual. Such pouce shall be i =.e = = - - - am aa '* transmitted at a titne not later than L*******"*****""*""'"**** Ihe transmitral ta t.he Cornin!ssion, knd shall 4 mply with the provtalord of i 19.13(al e,f this thspter, herrrtows as Anarytomat e. Raevissus:rts
- (y) Recalve todioactive weste 6ose
- other persons for disposal mader Past 81 019A41 Appnesueas for esempdeas.
! of this her. The Commtasjon may, upon applica. tion by any Ucensee er upon its 0311 taluauve gTant such esempuorA frorn ( .; the requirements of the regulauons in
- this part as it determines are author.
s Ized by law and will not result in ,'b) %%en en individual termina tes $ undue hazard to life or property, etoplo)1 ment with a beensee descitbed Ln a parsgropa (a) of this section, or en i 20A02 Adittional requirementa. individual assigned to work in such a The Commisalon may, by rule. reru. beensee's facihty. but mot employed by lation, or order tmpose upon any 11 the bcensee, completes So work censet such requirementa; in addition a ssignment ha the licensee's facility. the to those established in the terultuons beenees sha!! furnish ts the Dtrector, in this pa.rt, as it deemt appropriate or Of!!ce of Nuclear Regulato*y Research. Decessary to protect henJth of to aM
- U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
mise danger to itfe or property.
- Washington. DC sonk e report of the E ndividual's orposures to todistica and Drronemor7 i
E redioactive material, incurred dunne the 3 period of employment or work I neel VWom assignment in the bcensee's facihty, containing information recorded by the An infunction or other court order heensee pursuana to il 20 oct(s) and may be obtained prohibiting any viola. 2suca. Such report shall be furtushed uen et any prntston of the Atac herry Act of 1954, as amended, or mithin 30 days after the esposure of the T10e il of the herry Reorgardzation ledMdual has been determined by the Act of 1974, or any regulauon or order lisentee ce 90 dan after the alone of issued thereunder. A court order may termination of employment or moth be obtained to.' the payment af a civil = esaigrunent thachevet to earber.
- pensity imposed pursuant to section 234 of the Act for violauf.t tf secuen
- 83.St.62,63.al.St.101.103.104.101 P or 109 of the Act. or secuen 204 of the hergy Reorganisation Act of 1974. O,
= any rule, regulation, or order tasued thereunder. or any term, condluon or Itmitauon of any license tatued thste. l under, ee for any violauon for which a license may be rtvoked under sectaon 184 of the Act. Any person who stil. fully violates any provtalon of the Act or any regulauen or order tasued thereunder reev w gutity of a crime and,soonr . son, r ; w purushed by fine ce amansoa,ient or both, as provided by law. } INeis runo.ed 49 Fit 19613) ( GI ~ 20 13 Janvery 31.1988 M e e
20,2Wc) 20.20he) PART 20 o STANDARDS FCR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION (c) All personnel doeunet:rs (eacept C4trrip * (H Mave each entrance cr access for direct and indirect reading pocket RaotATRN AsaA point equipped crith entry control de. lontutaon chenbers and thin vices cruch snau function automau. dosuneters esed to measure tho dou to (c) N104 radia(ton areas. (1) Each cally to present any indjvidual from Q] hands and forearms, fut and ankles) high radsauon area shtu be cortspleu. inadvertently entering the area when that require proceuing to determine the ously posted sith a sign or stans bear. such radtsuon levels entst; pernst de. radiation does and that are ut4 bred by ing the radiation cauuon symbol and liberate entry into the tres only after licensees to comply with peregreph la) the words: a control device is &ctuated that shau CAtritow cause the radisuon level sithin the ro no of 0 spt r o ith R2cx RADIArtoM Anza i h a ed s e to r d conditions specified in a heensu I (2) Each entrance or necess point to a poulble for an tndividual to recette a 3 license must be processed and a hjgb rsdlation area shall be: dose in eteens of 100 rarem in one
- evaluated by a dosimetry processor' (D Equipped with a control device
- hour, and prevent operauen of the (1) Holding current personnel wNeh shtU cause the level of ras.
source U the source 3ould produce ra. = 3 dostmetry accreditation from the suon to be reduced below that at dlauen levels in the area that could I j National Voluntary Laboratory which an ind!"IduaJ might receive a result in a dose to an ladAvidual in q Accreditation Program (NVLAP) of th' dose of Ip0 mIUtrems in 1 hout upon exuss of 100 miem in one hour. The National Buress of Standards. and entry into the area.; or entry control devices requi:ed by this paragraph texg) shtu be established (2] Approved ta this scereditation (LD Equipped sith a control deviet in such a say that no indJvidual wiu process for the t e of rediation or whAch than energtse a cortspicuous be prevented fror.4 leavine the area. i rediscons ine) visible or audible ajarm strnalin such = program that most cJosely approximate a manner that the individut! entertng - (!D Be equipped with addjuonal con. I the type of radiation or radiations for the high radiation area and the utens. trol devices such that upon f& dure of which the individual weenns the te or a supervisor of the activity are the entry control devices te function u required oy paragraph tex 4xt) of = destmeter as monitored. A made aware of the entry; or this section the tsdjauon level within > Note: (c' errectas 2/12/sa. 3 (tid hintained locked except during the area, from the sealed source, shall ) e periods then access to the area ts re. be reduced below that at which it ~ 1 f t.203 Cautlen signs, labels, signals and h quind, s1th postuu control our each would be possible for En individual to l individual entry, receive a dose in excess of 100 mrum in ,,m (a) Oneral (1) Except u otherwise (3) The controls required by para. one hour, and visible and sualble t pre 1 bed by this o a 11 1hd su a ay a o use the conventional radiat6cn caution vidual wiu be prevented from leaving a ,g and the lleensee of at least one other colors (magenta or purple on yellow high radjauon tret. Individual, s he ta f aminar sith the &c. back ground). The symbol prescribed (4) In the case of a hjgh radiation th1ty and prepared to render or I by this section is the conventjenal tres established for a period of 30 <, suminen antstance, aware of such isD. three-blated design: days or less, direct survetMance to pre. 3 ute of the entry control devtees, 7tastmos Svusob vent unauthertsed entry may be sub. % (111) Be equipped sith control devices ~
- 1. Cteu-hatched area is e be masenta er stituted for the controls required by a such that upon f ailure or removal of I
) purole. paragraph (ex2) of this section. I physscal radiation barrters other than
- 2. Sanground is ta be yeno*.
(5) Any beensee, or applicant ior a 11.
- the source's shielded storsse container s
[ 4' conse, may apply to the Commission the radiation level from the source for approval of methods not in:luded shall be reduced below that at which it \\. in paragraphs (cx2) ant.l(4) of this seg, souJd be possible for an individual to i uon for controlling acetas to high ra. receive a dose in excess of 100 mism in disuon treu. The Comrnission Mll ap, one hour, and visible and audible a" \\ o prove the proposed alternathes tf the alarm signals thaD be sentrated to make potenutuy affected individuals licensee or applicant degnonstrates that th'e alternauve trttthods of con, awan of me hasard and t.he Uceme th or at leut one other Lndividual, who is R N trol will prevent unauthertsed entry -3\\ into a rush radjation tret, and that famDatt with me acuty and pm pared to render or summon sasistance, g tht requirement of partgTaph (cx3) of aware of the f aDure or removal of the i this secuen is met' physical barrter. When the shield for q\\ ! +i the stored source is a liquid, means 1 g- (6) Each tret in thich there may i shad be provided to monitor the intes. ! entst radlauon levels in excess of 500 rtty of the shield and to statiti, auto- \\ i t rems in one hour at one meter frooi a maucauy, loss of Edequate shieldins. i g a sealed rsdio. set've source'that is used Phyneal esdaatlou barriers that com-l I Qe A g I,.to trradiate mtterials shall:
- A 4 + '
- iyf g
, o,.p.ng,7
- 1918. Each perten beenaed to eenduct acuW
- nese reeutrementa saWF after war.16.
e ' -5/,* M - - -* I 'This persersah text) does ret apptr to bee to shach taus partarsr*% tesel appDes v-- rseeacun tema that are med m tete. and a no is, in so,npanee eth me,r.vt. (2) In 6ddition to the contents of self shaleed insaa.sphy, or in escapletely assas of this parsetaph en War. la.1918, therapy. La tsdioer ors m sNch the sovrte anan fue tith the Dtreeter. Of tnee of Nucie. signs and labels prescribed in this sec. I" ***
- 'd *^8 '
''d *3u %^' **#** tjon. licensees may provnde on or neat sheJe"ns'**rstauen "aarner and "la the de. 6' Mstertal Safetr and Safeeuards. UA Nu-clear Reeulatory Consmiassen, washington, j such signs and labels any add!uonal slened contteursuon of the trysdaater, is D.C. scsss, en er sefere June 14.1974, in-information thich may be appropriate aje sys physwaur masciaa@e Le tar me-formauen eseenams in detan the acuens in Elding andJviduals to mantmtse expo-ndual and cannet trute hieh lents of rse. tasen er to be tasen to achaw comanhance l sure to radlauon on to radioacthe rna, anoa m an arsa that ts accessMe to say m-sith thts passersch by Dec. to lett, and i
- gggggt, aineval. TNa persgraph t e m si maae does not may conunve acunues in eeniermanee usa stoly te nevrees trons thsch the rseauea ls present beense sonamoca and the provt-i (b) Jtadiation areu. Each rad 3agjon messental ta norme other use not to nucini aions of the preneualt effecun a 30.3cH tres shall be conspicuously posted r,seter senersted rsatauen other than rsde untu such cornpMace is achsend. Foe suca 1
( sith a sign or signs betting the radj. auen trora trproduct source, or special nu-persons cornabance unust be acnneved met i atton cauuon symbol and the sords: clear statenals that are used in ses)ed tater than Dec. 14.1918. 20 7 May' 29,1987 (reset) 1
20.203f e) 20.203(f) PART 20 o STANDARDS FCR PROTECTl:N AGAINST RADATCN prisc permenent structural com po- "" (M Ucensegg 31th, or applicants for. CatrrioM i nents. such sa salts that have no licenses for ras.auen sources that are RA N WWs) ( n.redible probability c,! failure or re-within the purview of paragTaph tex 8) a aoval in ordinary circumstances need of this section, and that must b4 used (2) Each trea or room in whJch natu. ) j ot meet the requirements of this in a variety of positions or in pecullar til uttnlum or thortum is used or - 1 aragisch (cx 6 x110. locauerts. such u open fields or for. - stohd in any amount exceeding one j nt) Be equipped with devices that esta. that make it impracticable to j hundred times the quantity specified will automaucally generate visible and comply tith certain r** Jirements of. In Appendla C of this part shall be aa sueJble alarm signals to alert persork paragraph (cMG) of th.s secuon, such
- conspicuously posted with a sign or I nel Ln the area before the source can u those for the automauc control of signs bearing the radlauon caution be put into operauon and in sufficient radiation levels, may apply M the Dl.
symbol and the words-i i time for any indJvidual in tht area to rector. Office of Nuclear Material = a i operste a clearly identitled control : Safety and L&feguards. U.S. Nuclear device which shall ba installed in the Regulatory Cornmission. Wuhington. area and which can prevent the source.a D.C. 20533, for approval, prior to use from being put into operauon.
- of safety meuures that tre Elternauve CAUT1oM '
Le those specified in parastaph tex 4) of this section, ud that till provide St u otoac7tve 24 h alAt(s) ~ { (v) B4 contreued by use of sJrh ad-leut an equivalent degTee of person. (1) Except pro-IntnLattsuve procedure ans' such de* nel protection Ln the use of tuch ided in paragraph (fx3) of this sec. ", vices u are nectuary to usus: that sources, At leut one of the ajternaute Won, each contatost of licensed mate-i I 1; the trea ts cleared of personnel prior meuures must include an entry pre. r al shall bear a durable, clearly visible a to each use of the source preceding venting interlock con *,rol bued on a label identifyLng the tsdiottuve con.
- which use it might have been po stble physical measurement of radlauen
- tents, v for an indiddual to hate entered the that usures the absence of hJsh rsal-(1) A label required pursuant to e s.
suon levels before an individual can paragTaph (f xt) of this section shall gain secess to an area where such bear the radiation cautton syTnbol and 7 (vi) Be checked by a physical rad). sourtes tre used-the words "CAtJTION, RADICAC. T!VE M ATERIA! " or "D AN G ER, atton meuurement to assure that prior to the first individual's entry RADIOACTIVI MATERIAL". It shall into the tres after any use of the (d) Attbome rpdfoseff vtty areas. (1) also provide suffletent mformation 8 to source, the radiation level from the As used in the regulattorts in this part perTrut individutts handling or using tource Ln the trea is below that at "titborne radlotettvity tres" metna (1) the contuners. or sorttre Ln the vicin-which it toujd be pouttle for an indl* any room, enclosure. or operating area ity thereof, to take precauuons to vidunj to receive a dose Ln excets of in which strborne radioactive matert, avoid or minimtse exposures. l 100 mrem in one hour. als composed whouy or partly of 11 (3) Notwithstandmg the provisions tytn Have entry control devices It-ctnsed material. extst in concentrs. 4 of parsgTsph (!XI) of 12us secuon la. e u quired in pt agTaph tex 6xu of thts beltnt is not regatred; uons in excess of the amounts spees. I un For contatners that do not con-4ection which have been tested for ( proper functlerting prior to eruttgj op-fled Ln Appendts B. Table 1. Colurna 1 s of this part of OD &ny room enclo= s tam licensed matenals in quantities l p eration with such source of radiation sure. Or operating tret in which tit.
- gttater than the app!! cable quantitles on any day that operauons are not un-borne radiottuve material composed alisted in Appendtz C of this part.
interruptedly continued frors the pre-tholly or partly of licensed rnatertal ull for entamers containing only vious day or before resumiqy oper-exists la concentrauona thich. aver-natural ura t.4m or thorium in quanti. attons after any unintended t terrup-un no gnatrr 'han 10 times the appil. tion. and for thsch records tre sept of aged over '.he number of hours in any table quanuues vtted in Appendix C teet durtrtg which indindutis are ;n the dates, ttmes, and results of such :the tres, exceed 25 percent of the of this part, utu For containen that do not con-tests of functlert No opersuona other amounts specified in Appendia B than those neceuary to place the *a Table 1. Colurnn I of this part. tata licensed matetaa la concentra-tions greater than the applicable con-source in safe condluon or to effect re-(2) Each altborne radioactivity area parts on controts shall be conducted shall M 'onspicuously posted with a centrations listed in Appendix B. 31th such source unless untrol de-Table 1 Column 2, of this part. D 'D" skes are functioning properly. The 11 [y}[g'd 8, tiv t or containers shen they are et. censee shall submit an acceptable tended by En individual who takes the schedule for more complete periodic CAFT1ox
- precauuons necessary to prevent the j
tests of the entry control and warntng esposure of any indmdual to rsdatuon systems to be established trkt adhered altscast SAstoACT!1rtTT stEA of radioactive materials in etcess of 1 to u a co.idiuon of the License. the limJts estabitshed by the regula-I' (util Have those entry and emit pot. tel J dditional reestremen tt (1) tals that tre used in transportmg ma-Each tret or room in which licensed uons in Ws part. tertLLs to and from the trradtation matertal Ls used or stored and thach !* tvl for c4ntainers then they are in tres, and *.htt att not intended fo use contains any radioactive matertal trsnaport and pactased and labeled in by indiv6Jutis 'ontrolled by such de. tother than natural uttalurn or thor.," Eccordance tith resultuons of the De-vices and administrsute procedures as tum)in an arnount exceedmg 10 times
- partment of Tysnsportauen.
tre nestssary to physically protect and the quantity of such material specdled,
- l warn assinst inadvertent entry by any in Appendix C of this part shall be (v0 For containers which are accetal-indindual through such portals. EUt conspicuously posted *1th a sign or ble
- only to indinduals authertaed to portals for processed pater 1&ls shall signs bearing the radtauon cautica handle or use the:n of to work in the be equipped to detect and signs.! the symbol and the words:
3 etctruty thereof, pronded that the con. presence of loose radituon sources 8 tents are identafled to such Lodidduals I 'Or Tanger". a ' As sewnste, the infomauon W In. *, by a readily avsilable *Titten record, that are carTled toward such an exit (vtD For manufteturtng or proceas and to automatically prevent such loose sources from bouig carned out of
- j' hk y$ E equipment such as nuclear reactors.
{ reactor componenta, pipeg, and tanks. the sua. estumated. mans ennemment etc. l( Septomber 1,1182 2H t
20.20hD 20.20W PART 20 o STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION f) f to Each lleensee shall, prior to dis- 's toJos Pr.eedura fee pieklag up r**h-Tasos ce tari.et *=o Treg A oua=tms ~ 4 J
- pose of an empty uncon-sted i.e. a d ee.aiag e.et.g.a.
to unrestricted tress. itx1) Each laceraee who expects to Ml'"L J' l ,E container ,- g remove or def ace the radioacuve mate
- receive a package containing quanti-
=== => m an== . rtal label or otherstse clearly indleate ties of rad.oacuve matent!in excess of l " that the contamer no longer contains the Type A quanuuta specified in e aan radioat,dve matenaja-paragraph (b) of this section shall: (D If the pactase la to be delleered a to the licensee's f acility by the carrier, ,~ e a make arrattge'nents to receive the m package shen h ta offered !ct delivery 85 8 " I 18.264 Same: eteeptieas, by the carrier". or Nottithstarading the pronstons of (10 !! the packass is to be picked up .v u-s===- l ' ' l 20.203, by the licensee at the carrier's tennt.
- w=am a l t" * ** ****
1 tal A room or tres is not required to nal, make arrangement.: to receive no-ll be posted tith a cauuon sign because ttfication from the carrier of the arriv. [Footnets i femend 49 FR lH23) ' of the presence of a sealed source pro-83 'I W P'CE S8 "I W %AA' 'I "#" s i vided the radiation level tselve inches SI-I from the surface of the source con. (2) Each licensee s'ho pleks up a tex 1) Each liceraee, upon recetyt of tatner or housms does not exceed five package of radioactin matertal from a a package containmg quanuues of ra-rrdlittern per hour' carnu's unnmal shall pick up W dioactive matenal in escene of the package expediuously upon receipt of f Type A quanuttes specified in para. y y nourication from the carrier of its s'* t graph (b) of this secuen. other than l (b) Rooms or other tress in hospl. hb 1) Each Ilceruee, upon receipt of j t b'u ~ hiel a mont r tais are not required to be posted with ga package of radioacuve matentl. I lmu exurnal to me pactage. '!"he cauuon signs, and control of enuance shall morutor the externt) surf aces of ptekage ahtu be rnonitored as acon as or tecess thereto pursuant to the package for radioactive contami. practicable after receipt, but no tater i 20.203(c) is not required, because of nation caused by leakage of the radio-than three hours titer the package is g,the presence of pauents containing by, act.se contents, except-recetted at the licensee's fac111ty if re-gproduct matenal provided that there (O Pattages containing no more cetved during the heeruee's normaj atre personnel in attendance am stil than the esempt quanuty specified in gg, g pg g g
- take the precautions necessar M dre.
the table in this paragraph, af ter normal working hours. R vent the exposure of any t ..og al to (U) Packages containing no more (2) !! radtauen levels are found on I than 10 millieurtes of rsdioteuve ma. the external surf ace of the package in l -) e,,) [, g "jC lyg8 tenu cor-mg soleiy of snuum. em,s of = uutrem,e, hour. O, at ,,,m,uon,, m t,,,,,, I carbon It. sulfur 35, or nodine 125; three feet from the external surface of { (110 Packages to.itaining only radloa the package m exceas of 10 anilltrem i (e) Caution signs are not required to acuv7 maunal as gasu or in special pu hour, j ~ ISt% I the utenste shall immediate-be posted at arets or roort.: contatnitts radicattive materitis for periods of (iv) Packages containing only rsdio I ly notify by telephone and telegraph j-less than e:ght hours provided that 'll tetive matenal in other than liquid form (Lncludmg Mo 99&c 99m gener*) totilgracn. or facsimlie. the director of the materials are coNtantly atteWed the appropnate NRC Regional Offlee f duttog such periods by an tndmdual stors) and not exceeding the Type A =,= listed m Appendia D. and the ftnal de-who shall take the precautions neces. quanuty hmal specified in the table in g ligergng carrier, a aary to pretent the esposure of any Ln. this parsgraph; and 6 1 7 dividual to redlauon or radioacute (e) Packages containing only radjon. l matenals m excess of the lunata estab-uclides with half Dves of less than 30 (d) Each lleenset shad estabhsh and I lished m the regulauons in this part days and a total quantity of no more mttataan procedures for safely open-and;(2) such tres or roorn ts subject to than 100 manicuries. R lag packages in thich licensed matert. ,the licensee's control. The monJterms shall be perforraed as t al ts received, and shall assure that such procedures are follesed and that I soon as prseucable titer receipt, but.s eut consideration La given to poecial no latu than WH houn afte{a,WR instrucuens for the type of package ~ (d) A room or other tres is not re, package is received at the Licensee fa quired to be posted tith a caution being opened. a sign. End control ta not required for cility if received durtng the licersee sL S each entrance or access pomg go a normal working hours, or elshteen I 1 rocra or other tres thich Ls a high rg, hours if received after norma) working y
- diation area solely because of the pres
- hours, g i 23.204 l.ettwetion et per t
g ence of radioactive matensis prepared N. Instrucuens required for indMduala for transport and packaged anc 14 nauon tn excess of 0.01 anterocuneam,' sorkmg in or frequenung ariy portion (2ill removable radjoactive contam1J [ beled m secordtact tith regulations of a restricted area are spec 1hed na of the Department of Transportauen. (22,000 disintegistions pry saanuten perR I 19.13 of this chapter. Ifr0 square centimeters of package sur.L. = f f ace is found on the enternal surfaces I of me pamge. the >>censee. hall i.e. i i. >.! s.orse a.d ee i,.i eri.ee e.d ," mediately notify the 11nal del;tenneg 8.eiensts 6a earmrwted areas carrier and, by telephone and teled un(re)stricted a Ucerned materials stored in an l graph. ma11 gram or f acstalle, the ap tres shall be secured h propnate Nuclear Regulatory Cosa.s from unauthorued removal froen the l &er namale. contameri ta lecauens such minaion Ira)ection and Enfortement'I place of storage. star sced canals sternes v..na. or not Regional Office thosit in Appendia Dl (b) Ucer. sed matenala in an unroe-of this past. tncted arts and not in storsge shall be d I m %u,me j j I ,..... = = = +. - - -
PART 20 o STANDARL'S F3R PRSTECTCN ACAINST RADIATION EnvironmentalProtection Agency (1) Acknowledge receipt of the weeto equfvelent documentation by the agulations or requirementa of the , rom the gennetor within one week of collector. 7)Indsde the new manifest with the ) receivp, provided aD b requind recalpt by returning a signed copy of the ab(ipment haformenos is indeded. Copies of maalfest et equivalent documsatstion g manifesta required by this secuon may (2) Prepare e new manifest tw reDect (4) Retaln copies of odginal mordfesta I* be legible carboa copies or legible consoudsted Apments; the o.w e ad new oierufesta and doewnentauen photocopies, manifest shad serve se a listing w index of ednewledgement of receipt se the (c) Each maalleet most indede a for the deteued pnerator manafota. ncord of transfer oflicennd material certficanos by the weste generator that Copies of the generetoe manif tots shad required by Perte 30,40, and 70 of this b trans ed meteriale an properly be a past of b mew manifest, ne weste chaser: au clanifie ducribed, pechaged, marked, coDector mey prepare a new manifest (e) For any shipreent or put of a and labeled and are la perper senacon without ette b p nerator ehlptwnt foe which sciaowledgement is for trane t!oe according to the manifesta, provt ed b new maalfut not recetud witun the umn set forth in appuceb regulations of the coaletas for ud pocaage the tMe section, condect an invnussuon la Department of Transportatoe and b information elec fled la parepoph (b) of socordance with pmpsph (h) of this Comminion, As authertred thle eesuon.no coDector hunm ebeu tec'$cs nprenatauve of the weste nerator certify that nothing has been done to b (g ne land espnel facthey opersw shad sign and date the ma est wute wWeh would innudete b eh (1) Acknowled e receipt of the wesie (d) Any geeneting licanete who pnerator's certificanora traufers reteneve waste to a land (3) Forward e copy of the new wWa one week f nutpt by returning a sisud ccpy of the usarufeet ce 4. al facihty or a kcennd weste manifest to b land disposal factury equi,alent doewmentauon to the to ector shad comply with the operetot et Be tune of eMpment dippu.no eMrpo to be sodd La $e nquinments La paragraphs (d)(1) (4)Indude 6 new sserufest with the b ^*" O' I* *' P* *""d N * * *
- throush (s) of tWe action. Aar shipment to the esposal ettet and trauW % wn4 h es pnerating beer.see who transfus weste (s) Retain a copy of the snanifest and operator, ne neurned copy of b to e Ucensed weste procmor who tnata documentation of eclaowle steent of merufeet or equJvalent docwneatauon or repe.hages weste shad comply with nesipt ae the record of trens er of b
utrements of parspaphs (d)(4) bcennd matenal se requind by Parts M in&cate en(dampandu . throug (s) of this secton. A Ucensee . m 40, and to of thle chapter, and ntata ',*[,""* he[d on the manifest g,
- shalk j intwmation from pnerator mantfuts m W M upmdaD letd (1) Pnpare aD westes so that the l ""o marufests or equivalent docurnentauon a
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', weste la dessified according to i 61.13 [8] For any sNpments or any part tJ e and meets the weste chsrectoristics
- sh,pment for wbch acksotyledgernent of ; A'P" I"
reqstrements in l $1.54 of thle chapter
- receipt la not receind within the tunes 8 ' "" #*
' " " # " I""""I (2) bbeleach pacia e of weste to set fore la LNe secuon, conduct sa and the Dtnctor of the 'nearnt identify whebt it la oss Awasta eecordance with "i Case B waste. or Can C weste, to ' " 8' D" "g Comminion Regional Omce heied in I'" F ' E N' Appendts D of this art when any 7 accordance with I st15 of this chapter. ^ (,. (3) Conduct a qua!Jry control program gn u,",I ')t y' *b sbpment or part of a pment has not n w nu of e. aseer. aeg* ram musi f,,,,Acknowledn,re,ceipt of as wes,te a-resi wn nag""d,o,,,e,d to assure comphance with ll stas and (1) ,,,,m,., , on, w,,b o [(* **^*8'***' " rneig*t bp returnin e signed copy of the,xfi,$g g',, C;'c"3 c t** 'I F wl q,e,,;t,emen, e:,,,pe,h,li,;f;lw;',damo',Tl,, noi nceind witwa tre tu~. si forth i-m ne,m su,,n mere,ts io m u
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.e,e si Comma.io. e.tond omc. m u baies u ea. e a wes cnDutan untify =beik f. 64 is ase A weete, beted la Appenda D of ins part fadi (a)ladede aos copy of the muifest Cm B weste. or Ceu C =aste. La kceasee who condecta e erses with b eMpment ,,,,, dance with ll 81.54 and StJ7 al leveetption chaE fLle a wnttes npat Retala e of the manifest and tNs cAsptet with the searest Commlesion's Regional tecos chaowie emnt of (5) Conduct a gnhty control pepett omce within 3 weaks of cosapletwas of ncetyt se the noord of trans of to sesure compilance with il etJ4 and ge inmupuen bceneed neurtal es required by Futa etJe of LMs thepier ne peopam ohan M M and to of this chapter, and. taclede manapteet evalsotaen of Is) For any shipments et any part of a
- ndits, shJpassat for which schsowledgement of (6) Forward a copy of the new ruelpt ha s met been rmtved wnhin b manifnt to the d4 spent ette opnetoe or times set forth La thle nction, conduct w este collector et L%e time of 6Mpment, as inve.tlption la eccordance with or debter to 4 asUector et the time the pangraph N of this neceae.
waste Le coDected. obt.ining y wsete coDector heensee wbe ockmowledoment of receipt la the form e ha es only prepecispd woett shad; of a signed copy d b mentfnt er q' os o enm.em. 4,ne t -o. n r., s e, .-i
f ~ 0A01(3 0A01(a) "ART 20 o STANDAM S FOR P.2TECTION ACAINST MACIATION uconos.uyom, AND wortricATioN I 24.461 Reverde of survers, redleuen CI snealtering, and disposeL tal Each licenset shall maintain re. .} eerds ahewtig the radiation espesures i of all Individuals for where personnel monitoring La required under l 20.203 e of the reguations la this part. Such
- records shall be kept on Foran NRC.S.
R h accordar:ce with the instrucuena sentained in that forta er en clear and legible records sentaintria all the in. formation required by Form NRC.S. The deses entered on the forma or re. eerds shall be for periods of time not =esceedine one salendar quarter. @) Each 11 e shell meiniets , recorde in the some units need in ekse
- pars abewins ibe reemite of severe
' required by i 3BJol(bt asennerlas ! rer. ired by el anJos@) and asJoe(s). - and dispo :e made mader it atsas.
- SoJOS. removed i 3BJ04.8 sad part 31 of 2 abapter.
(. (tX1) Eecords of individual especure to rad 14Uon and to radioactive matert. al which must be maintained pursuant to the pronsions of paragraph tal of this section and records of bleassays, includirig results of whole body eeunt. Lng exarninauens, made pursuant te g Ceauniesten authertaes dispostuen. I 30.108, shan be preserved untu the y (2) Records el t*te results of pitrveys t and monitertag which inust be snaan. . tained purennt to paragraph ib> of this settlea shall be preserved for two years after completion of the survey oncept that the fouewing records shan be maintained untu the Ceaumleason authorises their dispestuen: (1) Re. cords of tht results of survere te de. terunine cosapuance with i 30.14*all tillinde abes. tee of peresanel ment. tortas esta, reeerds of the results of suMeys le detersmine esternal radi. auen deos: and stu) reeeeds of.he re. u i. of.u,,e e u
- i. e te o,r release of rad 6eactive offtwnts to the
.environsmenL i t i 5 ( l 3010h May 29,1947 (renet) t= =te=e =te4ll I 1
T PART 20 o STANDARDS F3R PROTECTl2N ACAINST RADIATISN g ' T [ sae(3) Ruorde of disposal elbceased utta. circumstances under ahlch we ! Each bcensee shau within 24 (b) Twenty four Aour notification esposures pecurred, and the extent of tarials made persvent to ll atuo2. XL303, removed i 30.304J tad Part 91 og po6 sable hasard to persorts in unres 2 dacovery of the event, report any ennt ~, k
- thje chaptet an te be namlatned ent0 I#lCl'
'% which have been taken, ! "" 8**""** E "" g3 o . the Commiselco authertsee telt or slu be taken, to recover the materi. by the licenses that rosy have caned or ( dispoettioe* El; and 1.threetens to cause: (4) Records irhich must be main. L (4) Procedures or meuures which (1) hposure of the whole body of n 1 tained pursuant to this palt may be s,have any individual to S rems or recte of rt. yng g p g yg ,o o the origtntJ or a reproduced copy or diaden; exposure of 2e skin of the ad matertd microform tf such reproduced copy or 2 of lie (c) Subsequent t5 futng the *Titten whole body of triy individual to 30 microform is duly stathtaticated by , rems of more of radiatlert; or exposure authorised personnel and the tructo-report the Hcman shtU the report l any substantive addluonM inforTna.
- of the fut. SJWu handa, or forearms
, forta is capable of producing 6 clett uon on the loss or theft thich be 's'to Tl rems or snore of radjation; or 3 and legible copy after stortte for the comes available to the licensee. uthin s (2? The releue of radioteuve materi. period specified by Commlasaan regu. 30 days aftdr he learns of such Inf ar, ti al tn eoncentrauens thich,1f ave aged a lauotta, matio n. over a period of 24 hours, sculd
- (4)If there is a tortfbet between the (d) Any report flied t1th the Com.
exceed 500 tirnes the limits specified , Commbuon s resultuons tn this part-mission pursuant to this secuon shnu for such matensis in Appendit B. e License condadon, or technical specifi-g, go preptred that names of indiv'd. Table !! of this part; or cauen, or other tTitten Commission unis ahe may have received esposure (3) A loss of one day or more of the approval or tuthortsation pertaining to radiation tre stated LA & separate opertuon of tr.y f actiltles affected; of to the retenuon period for the sazne " part of the report. type of record, the retendon period J* specified in the regvlauons in tras (e) Por bolders of en operating license g (4) Damage to property in escess of part for euch records antu apply for e nuclear power plant, the es ente unless the Commmion pursuant to incJuded La pe repeph (b) of this section 83000- = t 20 501. hu ETsated a rpec1Its exemp-must be reponed la accordance wuh the uon frorn the record retenuon requtre-procedurve descrbd to l uy3 (bk (ch L ments specified La the regulations in (dk (ek sad (gt of this chapter and must l* (c) Any report fued with the Com- .thas part incJude the talormauon required in $* mission pursuant to this section ehtu "g n eat Reports of moft or toes of para grsph (b) of th!a section. Events E be prepared to that nafnes of indM6 teensed maternet reported to accordance with i E73 of a utls ahe have' received exposure to it. (ext) E4c.h licenen shau report to the We chapter and not be reported by e ' dtauon s'tll be stated in a separate CommJsston, by telephone. tmmediately g dupbeate report under parspet (b)of { part of the report. h eher it detersunes that a loss or hft of : * * " C D*"" (d) Reports made by liceasne in ) bcennd estmal has oaurred la neh a g naos peoenceoene se messente, nsponn to the requirements of this quancties and under such circumstancu l neuon must be made se followa-g o d e or 3m st et d an make the reports mquired by paragraphs (t) Reports must be' made se follows-spect! auclear matertal ponund by e (i)IJeantees bevtag en instelled 2 (a) sad (b) of this ucuen to the NRC the beenen that may have cound og thnstens to caun: Operanone Center to accordance with , Emergenc) Not15 canon System ehau , (1) Exposure of the whole body of a l 272 of this chapter, y stake the nports to the NRC Opereuono Center ta scoordance mth i nT2 of th e a y inansdual to 25 rems or more of (2) A!!otherlicensees ehtIl make the nde eaposun M ne sun of me ' reports required by paragraphs (a) sad cha pter, thole body of any indicdual of 150 (b) of he secuca by telephone and by (u) AU other boeaues tha!! make rems or more or tsotation; or exposure telegram, matlgrara or fac4 unde to the reports to the Adminastrator of the og th, feet. ankles, hands or forsanns Admirnstrator of tAs appropnate NRC eppropetate NRC Regional L,rmee bated of any individual to 318 rems or more Regsorial Oftee bsted in Appendia D of in AppendAu D of this part af radiation; or %, peg (b) Each licenne who maku a nport E (2)The release of radioactive rosteri. l uWer pangraph (a) of We secton shalt g al tn concentratterts a hurt,if sversted g to sea (R,ums) j ertthia 30 days ther learning of h loss over a penc,d of 34 h ours, teould or theft, make a rey la wittutg to the emend 5.000 tirnes the ll,rrJts spectited I ft act Mooerte of seersspeewee and if1 Nuclear Regwa tory Cammuon, for such matantis in Appendia d. ese*eeere is,eas ons ooncernremana. Documaat Control Duk. Washington, Table !! of this pu*; or (sX11la addition to any notfication Dt misss, with a copy to the (3) A loss of one norting week or r,q.tr,d by i 20 ecs of ha part each appropriate NRC Regional Omco bated more of the operauon of any Iscillues bcenne shall make e report in witting ta Appsadas D of thJs part The report . affettet or 3 concermns any on .sh.u ude ihe wo-,ofo,s.com e. py,ee of udent..e of the followtnf as n m.ye o Darnase to property in eaceas of
- o_e:(1) Each esposure of an indmdual to teNa'l n o s kinh'uti (t
cl I ty. chemical and physacal!orm;
- g o.00o-
- red 4enon in encose of the oppbcable (2l A desenpuon of the circuin ;
Lats in ll M10% w mtWa) of We a 8 P*fk M @* Id***M { stantes under which the loss or theft pecurred; (U) Esch euponure of ta individual to (3) A statement of cLisposition or radioacme malenal La encen of the prot >able etsposition of the hcensed opphcable bmJte in il mio:yeXtk matenaj involvet mt03(sXtk or 20104(b) of Wa part, or (4) Radittaen exposures to indmd-in the lusme; b 2MI M8V 31.1964 imet) 1 ~~..w_ 96* -%=* e y e ew -}}