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Rev 1 to SAR Amersham Corp Model Gammatron 20,20A,50,50A, Type B (U) Package USA/9126/B(U)
ML20246K738
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Site: 07109126
Issue date: 08/31/1989
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AMERSHAM CORP.
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.h SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT AMERSHAM CORPORATION MODEL GAMMATRON 20, 20A, 50, 50A TYPE B (U) PACKAGE USA /9126/B(U) 4 i

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REVISION INSTRUCTIONS

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drcp 011ghtly C3 tha courca io crcnkad cut, cnd than drop to background as the source enters the source changer.

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Approach the device and source changer with the survey meter.

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Survey the entire circumference of the source changer, the exposure device, and source guide tube to assure the source is properly stored.

6.

Disconnect the drive cable from the source assembly.

I 7.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

If a replacement source is to be installed in the exposure device, connect the source guide tube to the fitting above the chamber containing the new source.

Connect the drive cable to the new source.

8.

At the controls crank the new source into the exposure device.

Observe the survey meter during this procedure.

The radiation intensity should increase as the source leaves the source changer and approaches the exposure device.

The intensity should drop to background as the source enters the exposure device.

9.

Approach the exposure device observing the survey meter.

Survey the entire circumference of the device and the source guide tube to assure the source is properly shielded.

Radiation levels should not exceed 200mR/hr at the surface or 10mR/hr at three feet from the surface.

10.

When the source is determined to be properly transferred and shielded. depress the plunger lock and remove the key.

Disconnect the sourse guide tube from the source changer.

11.

Secure the source in the source changer, by installing the shipping plugs and seal wire.

12.

Disconnect the control unit and source guide tube from the exposure device.

13.

Attach the identification plate of the old source to the chamber of the source changer containing the old source.

Affix the identification plate of the replacement source to the exposure device.

14.

Return the source to Amersham Corporation promptly, following the shipping instructions.

4 Shipment of Radioactive Source 1.

Assure that the source assembly is secured in the proper storage position and the exposure device is locked.

Assure that the brass plugs are seal wired with tamper proof seals.

2.

Prior to shipment the following steps must be carried out.

REVISION 1 AUGUST 1989

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Assure the package is authorized for the radioacive contents. (See table 1.)

b.

Assure the package is in good physical condition.

c.

Assure all shipping plugs are securely in place.

1 3.

If the exposure device is to be packaged in a crate or other l

outer packaging, the outer packaging must be strong enough to l

withstand the normal conditions of transport.

These l

requirements are outlined in 10 CFR 71.71.

The exposure device should be put in the outer package with sufficient blocking to prevent shifting during transportation.

4.

Survey the package with a survey meter at the surface and a a distance of one meter from the surface to determine the proper radioactive shipping labels to be applied to the package as required by 49 CFR Part 172.403.

The radiation exposure limits for each shipping label are given in figure-1.1.

If radiation levels above 200 mR/hr at the surface or 10 mR/hr at one meter from the surface are measured, the package must not be shipped.

5.

Properly complete two shipping labels indicating the radioisotope, activity and the Transport Index.

The transport Index is used only on Yellow II and Yellow III labels and is defined as the maximum radiation level in milliroentgen per hour measured at a distance of one meter from the surface of the package.

Put these two labels on opposite sides of the package after making sure any previous labels have been removed.

The package should be marked with the proper shipping name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and the identification number (UN2974).

If the source changer is packaged inside an outer container, mark the outside package "INSIDE PACKAGE COMPLIES WITH PRESCRIBED SPECIFICATIONS - TYPE B(U) USA /XXXX/B(U)."

Appropriate Type B number taken from table 1.

l 6.

Complete the appropriate shipping papers - Examples are shown in Figure 2 and 3.

These shipping papers must include:

a.

Proper Shipping Name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and Identification Number (UN2974) b.

Name of Radionuclides (cobalt-60) c.

Activity of the Source (in Curies) d.

Category of Label Applied (i.e. Radioactive Yellow II) e.

Transport Index REVISION 1 32 AUGUST 1989 a

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PCckag2 2d: notification Number (i.e. USA /XXXX/D(U) Type B(U),taken from table-l'.

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Shipper's Certification "This is'to certify that the above named materials are properly classified, described, packaged, marked and labeled and are in proper condition for transport according to the applicable regulations.of the Department of Transportation."

. Notes:

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For. air shipments, the following shipper's certification' may be used:

L "I hereby certify that the contents of this consignment' are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked and labeled, and are in proper condition for carriage by air according to applicable national governmental regulations."

2.

For air shipments to, from or through the United States, a " CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY" label and the shipping papers must state:

"THIS SHIPMENT IS.WITHIN THE LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED FOR CARGO ONLY' AIRCRAFT."

7.

-Due to the depleted uranium used as shielding in the exposure device, a notice must also be enclosed in.or on the package included with the packing list, or otherwise forwarded with the package.

This notice must include the name of the consignor or consignee and the following statement:

i "This package conforms to the conditions and limitations specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive material, articles manufactured from depleted uranium, UN 2909.

B.

For shipment of an empty exposure device, assure that"there is-no source in the container.

If the radiation level is below 0.5 mR/hr at the surface, anc there is no measurable radiation level at one meter from the container, no label is required.

Mark the outside of the package with the proper shipping name (Radioactive material, articles manufactured from depleted uranium UN 2909)a Mark the outside of the package:

" Exempt from specification packaging, shipping pa"er and certification, marking and labeling and exempt from the requirements of Part 175 per'49 CFR.173.421-1 and 49 CFR

'173.424."

REVISION 1 33 AUGUST 1989

. Additionally, a notice must be enclosed in or on the package included with the packing list or otherwise forwarded with the package.

This notice must include the nsme of the consignor or consignee and the statement:

"This package conforms to the conditions and limitations specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive materials, articles manufactured from depleted uranium, U:s 2909."

t-9.

Return the container to Amersham Corporation according to proper procedures for transporting radioactive material as established in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations part 172-178.

-NOTE:

The U.S. Department of Transportation, in 49 CFR 173.22 (c) required each shipper of Type B quantities of radioactive material to provide prior notification to the consignee of the dates of shipment and expected arrival.

REVISION 1 34 AUGUST 1989

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-Maintenance Inspection and maintenance of the Gammatron exposure devices and the control unit be performed at intervals not to exceed three months in accordance with 10 CFR 34.28.

Control Unit and Source Guide Tubes 1.

Disconnect the control unit from the exposure device.

2.

Inspect the entire length of each control hose to assure that each section is free from cuts and damage.

3.

Inspect the end fittings to assure that they are tightly connected.

Check the threads on the fittings for damage.

4.

To remove the drive cable, turn the hand crank of the control unit in the expose direction.

The emergent cable should be cranked into a bucket or other container to keep it clean.

5.

If the crank will no longer turn a stop spring has been put on the drive cable.

This must be removed before the drive cable can be completely withdrawn from the crank.

6.

Clean the drive cable with chlorothene and flush the control housing and the source guide tubes.

Check drive cable for rust and flexibility.

Drive cable that has become rusty and non-flexible should be replaced.

7.

Thoroughly dry the cable, control housing, and the source guide tube.

Any remaining solvent can cause permanent damage.

8.

Check.the source guide tubes for binding by holding them vertical and dropping a dummy source through them.

9.

Wipe the source guide tubes and control housings with a cloth soaked in chlorothene and flex them to check for internal damage.

10.

If the control housings or guide tubes are cut or flattened they should be repaired or replaced.

11.

The guide tubes or control housings may be covered with tape where only the outer plastic is cut through.

12.

Check for excessive wear on the connector.

The hole should be 7/64" in diameter when new and should not be out of round to the extent that it will disconnect from the source assembly connector, other than in the correct position.

If you have a worn, loose or bent connector it must be replaced, contact Amersham Corp. for service.

REVISION 1 35 AUGUST 1989

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-drcp clightly oc tha c urca ic crcnk d cut, cnd th;n drop to background as the source enters the source changer.

5.

Approach the device and source changer with the survey meter.

Survey the entire circumference of the source changer, the exposure device, and source guide tube to assure the source is properly stored.

6.

Disconnect the drive cable from the source assembly.

7.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

If a replacement source is to be installed in the exposure device, connect' the source guide tube to the fitting above the chamber containing the new sourec.

Connect the drive cable to the new source.

8.

-At the controls crank the new source into the exposure device.

Observe the survey meter during this procedure.

The radiation intensity should increase as the source' leaves the source changer and approaches the exposure device.

The intensity should drop to background as the source enters the exposure device.

9.

Approach the exposure device observing the survey meter.

Survey the entire circumference of the device and the source guide tube to assure the source is properly shielded.

Radiation levels should not exceed 200mR/hr at the surface or 10mR/hr at three feet'from the surface.

10.

When the source is determined to be properly transferred and shielded, depress the plunger lock and remove the key.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

11.

Secure the source in the source changer, by installing the shipping plugs and seal wire.

12.

Disconnect the control unit and source guide tube from the exposure device.

13.

Attach the identification plate of the old source to the chamber of the source changer containing the old source.

Affix the identification plate of the replacement source to the exposure device.

14.

Return the source to Amersham Corporation promptly, following the shipping instructions.

Shipment of Radioactive Source 1.

Assure that the source assembly is secured in the proper storage position and the exposure device is locked.

Assure that the brass plugs are seal wired with tamper proof seals.

2.

Prior to shipment the following steps must be carried out.

REVISION 1 AUGUST 1989

a.

Assure the package is authorized for the radioacive I

contents. (See table 1.)

b.

Assure the package is in good physical condition.

4 c.

Assure all shipping plugs are securely in place.

3.

If the exposure device is to be packaged in a crate or other outer packaging, the outer packaging must be strong enough to withstand the normal conditions of transport.

These requirements are outlined in 10 CFR 71.71.

The exposure device should be put in the outer package with sufficient blocking to prevent shifting during transportation.

4.

Survey the package with a survey meter at the surface and a a distance of one meter from the surface to determine the proper radioactive shipping labels to be applied to the package as required by 49 CFR part 172.403.

The radiation exposure limits for each shipping label are given in figure-1.1.

If radiation levels above 200 mR/hr at the surface or 10 mR/hr at one meter from the surface are measured, the package must not be shipped.

5.

Properly complete two shipping labels indicating the radioisotope, activity and the Transport Index.

The transport Index is used only on Yellow II and Yellow III labels and is defined as the maximum radiation level in milliroentgen per hour measured at a distance of one meter from the surface of the package.

Put these two labels on opposite sides of the package after making sure any previous labels have been removas.

The package should be marked with the proper shipping name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and the identification number (UN2974).

If the source changer is packaged inside an outer container, mark the outside package "INSIDE PACKAGE COMPLIES WITH PRESCRIBED SPECIFICATIONS - TYPE B(U) USA /XXXX/B(U)."

Appropriate Type B number taken from table 1.

6.

Complete the appropriate shipping papers - Examples are shown in Figure 2 and 3.

These shipping papers must include:

a.

proper Shipping Name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and Identification Number (UN2974) b.

Name of Radionuclides (cobalt-60) c.

Activity of the Source (in Curies) d.

Category of Label Applied (i.e. Radioactive Yellow II) e.

Transport Index l

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32 AUGUST 1989 I

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P'ckage Id:ntificatirn Number (i.0. USA /X)DCX/D(U) Type B(U) taken from table 1.

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Shipper's certification a

"This is to certify that the above named materials are properly classified, described, packaged, marked and labeled and are in proper condition for transport according to the applicable regulations of the Department of Transportation."

j Notes:

1.

For air shipments, the following shipper's certification may be used:

"I hereby certify that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked and labeled, and are in proper condition for carriage by air according to applicable national governmental regulations."

2.

For air shipments to, from or through the United States, a " CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY" label and the shipping papers must state:

"THIS SHIPMENT IS WITHIN THE LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED FOR CARGO ONLY AIRCRAFT."

7.

Duc to the depleted uranium used as shielding in the exposure t

device, a notice must also be enclosed in or on the package included with the packing list, or otherwise forwarded with the package.

This notice must include the name of the consignor or consignee and the following statement:

"This package conforms to the conditions and limitations specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive material, articles manuf actured from depleted uranium, UN 2909.

8.

For shipment of an empty exposure device, assure that there is no source in the container.

If the radiation level is below 0.5 nR/hr at the surface, and there is no measurable radiation level at one meter from the container, no label is required.

Mark the outside of the package with the proper shipping name (Radioactive material, articles manufactured from depleted uranium UN 2909).

Mark the outside of the package:

" Exempt from specification packaging, shipping paper and certification, marking and labeling and exempt from the requirements of Part 175 per 49 CFR.173.421-1 and 49 CFR 173.424."

REVISION 1 33 AUGUST 1989

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Additionally, a notice must.be' enclosed in or on the package i

included with the packing list or otherwise forwarded with the package.

This notice must include the name of the consignor or' consignee and the statement:

ll "This package conforms to the conditions and limitations specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive materials, articles manufactured from depleted uranium,.UN 2909."

9.

Return the container to Amersham Corporation according to proper procedures for transporting radioactive material as.

established in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations part 172-178.

NOTE:

The U.S. Department of Transportation, in 49 CFR 173.22 (c) required each shipper of Type B quantities of radioactive material to provide prior notification to the consignee of the dates of shipment and expected arrival.

J.

9 REVISION 1

Maintenance Inspection and maintenance of the Gammatron exposure devices and the control unit be performed at intervals not to exceed three months in accordance with 10 CFR 34.28.

Control Unit and Source Guide Tubes 1.

Disconnect the control unit from the exposure device.

2.

Inspect the entire length of each control hose to assure that each section is free from cuts and damage.

3.

Inspect the end fittings to assure that they are tightly connected.

Check the threads on the fittings for damage.

4.

To remove the drive cable, turn the hand crank of the control unit in the expose direction.

The emargent cable should be cranked into a bucket or other container to kecp it clean.

5.

If the crank will no longer turn a stop spring has been put on the drive cable.

This must be removed before the drive cable can be completely withdrawn from the crank.

6.

Clean the drive cable with chlorothene and flush the control housing and the source guide tubes.

Check drive cable for rust and flexibility.

Drive cable that has become rusty and non-flexible should be replaced.

7.

Thoroughly dry the cable, control housing, and the source guide tube.

Any remaining solvent can cause permanent damage.

8.

Check the source guide tubes for binding by holding them vertical and dropping a dummy source through them.

9.

Wipe the source guide tubes and control housings with a c1cth soaked in chlorothene and flex them to check for internal damage.

10.

If the control housings or guide tubes are cut or flattened they should be repaired or replaced.

11.

The guide tubes or control housings may be covered with tape where only the outer plastic is cut through.

12.

Check for excessive wear on the connector.

The hole should be 7/64" in diameter when new and should not be out of round to the extent that it will Jdsconnect from the source assembly connector, other than in the correct position.

If you have a worn, loose or bent connector it must be replaced, contact Amersham Corp. for service.

REVISION 1 35 AUGUST 1989 L_____________-_

drop clightly cc tha courca 10 crcnk d out, cnd th;n drop to background as the source enters the source changer.

5.

Approach the device and source changer with the survey meter.

Survey the entire circumference of the source changer, the exposure device, and source guide tube to assure the source is properly stored.

6.

Disconnect the drive cable from the source assembly.

7.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

If a replacement source is to be installed in the exposure device, connect the source guide tube to the fitting above the chamber containing the new source.

Connect the drive cable to the new source.

8.

At the controls crank the new source into the exposure device.

Observe the survey meter during this procedure.

The radiation intensity should increase as the source leaves the source changer and approaches the exposure device.

The intensity should drop to background as the source enters the exposure device.

9.

Approach the exposure device observing the survey meter.

Survey the entire circumference of the device and the source guide tube to assure the source is properly shielded.

Radiation leve's should not exceed 200mR/hr at the surface or 10mR/hr at thrta feet from the surface.

10.

When the source is determined to be properly transferred and shielded, depress the plunger lock and remove the key.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

11.

Secure the source in the source changer, by installing the shipping plugs and seal wire.

12.

Disconnect the control unit and source guide tube from the exposure device.

13.

Attach the identification plate of the old source to the chamber of the source changer containing the old source.

Affix the identification plate of the replacement source to the exposure device.

14.

Return the source to Amersham Corporation promptly, following the shipping instructions.

Shipment of Radioactive Source I

1.

Assure that the source assembly is secured in the proper storage position and the exposure device is locked.

Assure that the brass plugs are seal wired with temper proof seals.

2.

Prior to shipment the following steps must be carried out.

REVISION 1 AUGUST 1989

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a.

Assure the package is authorized for the radioacive contento. (See table 1.)

b.

Assure the package is in good physical condition.

c.

Assure all shipping plugs are recurely in place.

3.

If the exposure device is to be packaged in a crate or other outer packaging, the outer packaging most be strong enough to withstand the normal conditions of transport.

These requirements are outlined in 10 CFR 71.71.

The exposure device should be put in the outer package with sufficient blocking to prevent shifting during transportation.

4.

Survey the pr kage with a survey meter at the surface and a a distance of cae meter from the surface to determine the proper radioactive shipping labels to be applied to the package as required by 49 CFR Part 172.403.

The radiation exposure limits for each shipping label are given in figure-1.1.

If radiation levels above 200 mR/hr at the surface or 10 mR/hr at one meter from the surface are measured, the package must not be shipped.

5.

Properly complete two shipping labels indicating the radioisotope, activity and the Transport Index.

The transport Index is used only on Yellow II and Yellow III labels and is defined as the maximum radiation level in milliroentgen per hour measured at a distance of one meter from the surface of the package.

Put these two labels on opposite sides of the package after making sure any previous labels have been removed.

The package should be marked with the proper shipping name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and the identification number (UN2974).

If the source changer is packaged inside an outer container, mark the outside package "INSIDE PACKAGE COMPLIES WITH PRESCRIBED SPECIFICATIONS - TYPE B(U) USA /XXXX/B(U)."

Appropriate Type B number taken from table 1.

6.

Complete the appropriate shipping papers - Examples are shown in Figure 2 and 3.

These shipping papers must include:

a.

Proper Shipping Name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and Identification Number (UN297I.)

b.

Name of Radionuclides (cobalt-60) c.

Activity of the Source (in Curies) d.

Category of Label Applied (i.e. Radioactive Yellow II) e.

Transport Index REVISION 1 32 AUGUST 1989

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,f.

PackGga! Id:: notification Number - (i.e. USA /XXXX/B(U) Type

.B(U) taken;from table 1.

g.1 Shipper's certification _

.l "This'is to certify that the above named materials are properly classified,, described ~,-packaged, marked and

' labeled.and are in proper condition for. transport according to'the applicable regulations of the Department of Transportation."

Notes:

1.

For air shipments, the following shipper's certification-may be used:

"I hereby certify that the contents of this consignment are fully'and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked and labeled, and are in proper condition for carriage by air according to applicable national governmental regulations."

2.

For air shipments to, from or through the United States, a " CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY" label and the shipping papers rust state:

'"?HIS SHIPMENT IS WITHIN THE LIMITATIONS' PRESCRIBED FOR CARGO ONLY AIRCRAFT."

7.

Due to the depleted uranium used as shielding in the exposure device, a notice must also be enclosed in or on the package included with the' packing list, or otherwise forwarded with the package.

This notice must include the name of the consignor or consignee and the following statement:

"This package conforms to the conditions-and limitations specified in 49 CFR.173.424 for expected radioactive I

material, articles manufactured from depleted uranium, UN 2909.

B.

For shipment of an empty exposure device, assure that there is no source in the container.

If the radiation level is below 0.5 mR/hr at the surface, and there is no measurable radiation level at one meter from the container, no label is required.

Mark the outside of the package with the proper shipping name (Radioactive material, articles manufactured from depleted uranium UN 2909).

Mark the outside of the package:

" Exempt from specification packaging, shipping paper and certification, marking and labeling and exempt from the requirements of Part 175 per 49 CFR.173.421-1 and 49 CFR 173.424."

REVISION 1 33 AUGUST 1989

L.

Additionally, a notice must be enclosed in or on the package i

included with the packing list or otnerwise forwarded with the package.

This notice must include the name of the t

consignor or consignee and the statement:

"This package conforms to the conditions and limitations specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive materials, articles manufactured from depleted uranium, UN 2909."

9.

Return the container to Amersham Corporation according to proper procedures for transporting radioactive material as established in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations part 172-178.

NOTE:

The U.S. Department of Transportation, in 49 CFR 173.22 (c) required each shipper of Type B quantities of radioactive material to provide prior notification to the consignee of the dates of shipment and expected arrival.

REVISION 1 34 AUGUST 1989

1 Maintenance, Inspection and r.aintenance of the Gammatron' exposure devices and the control unit be performed at intervals not to exceed three months in accordance with 10 CFR 34.28.

i Control Unit and Source Guide Tubes 1.

Disconnect the control unit from the exposure device.

2.

. Inspect the entire length of each control hose to assure that each section is free from cuts and damage.

3.- Inspect the end fittings to assure that they are tightly connected.

Check the threads on the fittings for damage.

4.

To remove the drive cable, turn the hand crank of the control unit in the expose direction.

The emergent cable should be cranked into a bucket or other container to keep it clean.

5.

If the crank will no longer turn a stop spring has been put on the drive cable.

This must be removed before the drive cable can be completely withdrawn from the crank.

6.

Clean the drive cable with chlorothene and flush the control housing and the source guide tubes.

Check drive cable for rust and flexibility.

Drive cable that has become rusty and non-flexible should be replaced.

7.

Thoroughly dry the cable, control housing, and the source guide tube.

Any remaining solvent can cause permanent damage.

8.

Check the source guide tubes for binding by holding them I

vertical and dropping a dummy source through them.

9..

Wipe the source guide tubes and control housings with a cloth soaked in chlorothene and flex them to check for internal damage.

10.

If the control housings or guide tubes are cut or flattened they should be repaired or replaced.

11.

The guide tubes or control housings may be covered with tape where only the outer plastic is cut through.

12.

Check for excessive wear on the connector.

The hole should be 7/64" in diameter when new and should not be out of round to the extent that it will disconnect from the source assembly connector, other than in the correct position.

If you have a worn, loose or bent connector it must be replaced', contact Amersham Corp. for service.

REVISION 1 i

35 AUGUST 1989

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drop 1olightly as the courca is crank:d out, end th:n drop to-background ~as the source enters the source changer.

'5.

. Approach the' device and source changer with the survey meter.

Survey the entire circumference of the. source changer, the exposure device, and source guide tube to assure the source is properly stored.

6.

Disconnect the drive cable from the source assembly.

7.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

If a replacement source is to be installed in the exposure device, connect the source guide tube to the' fitting above the chamber-containing the new source.

Connect the drive cable'to the new source.

8.

At the controls crank the new source into the exposure device.

Observe the survey neter during this procedure.

The radiation intensity should increase as the source leaves the source changer and approaches the exposure device.

The intensity should drop to background as the source enters the exposure device.

9.

Approach the exposure device observing the survey meter.

Survey the entire circumference of the device and the source guide tube to assure the source is properly shielded.

Radiation levels should not exceed 200mR/hr at the surface or 10mR/hr at three feet from the surface.

10.

When the source is determined to be properly transferred and shielded, depress the plunger lock and remove the key.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

11.

Secure the source in the source changer, by installing the shipping plugs and seal wire.

12.

Disconnect the control unit and source guide tube from the exposure device.

13.

Attach the identification plate of the old source to the chamber of the source changer containing the old source.

Affix the identification plate of the replacement source to the exposure device.

14.

Return the source to Amersham Corporation promptly, following the shipping instructions.

_ Shipment of Radioactive Source 1.

Assure that the source assembly is secured in the proper storage position and the exposure device is locked.

Assure that the brass plugs are seal wired with tamper proof seals.

2.

Prior to shipment the following steps must be carried out.

REVISION 1 31 AUGUST 1989

a.

Assure the package is authorized for the radioacive contents. (See table 1.)

b.

Assure the package is in good physical condition.

c.

Assure all shipping plugs are securely in place.

3.

If the exposure device is to be packaged in a crate or other outer packaging, the outer packaging must be strong enough to withstand the normal conditions of transport.

These requirements are outlined in 10 CFR 71.71.

The exposure device should be put in the outer package with sufficient blocking to prevent shifting during transportation.

4.

Survey the package with a survey meter at the surface and a a distance of one meter from the surface to determine the proper radioactive shipping labels to be applied to the l

package as required by 49 CFR Part 172.403.

The radiation exposure limits for each shipping label are given in figure-1.1.

If radiation levels above 200 mR/hr at the surface or 10 mR/hr at one meter from the surface are measured, the package must not be shipped.

l 5.

Properly complete two shipping labels indicating the radioisotope, activity and the Transport Index.

The transport Index is used only on Yellow II and Yellow III labels and is defined as the maximum radiation level in milliroentgen per hour measured at a distance of one meter from the surface of the package.

Put these two labels on opposite sides of the package after making sure any previous labels have been removed.

The package should be marked with I

the proper shipping name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and the identification number (UN2974).

If the source changer is packaged inside an outer container, mark the outside package "INSIDE PACKAGE COMPLIES WITH PRESCRIBED SPECIFICATIONS

'IYPE B(U) USA /XXXX/B(U)."

Appropriate Type B number taken from table 1.

6.

Complete the appropriate shipping papers - Examples are shown in Figure 2 and 3.

These shipping papers must include:

a.

Proper Shipping Name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and Identification Number (UN2974) b.

Name of Radionuclides (cobalt-60)

)

c.

Activity of the Source (in Curies) d.

Category of Label Applied (i.e. Radioactive Yellow II) e.

Transport Index l

REVISION 1 32 AUGUST 1989 i

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packnge-Id:: notification Number.(i.e. USA /XXXX/B(U) Type

..B(U)'taken from. table 1.

g..

shipper's Certification "This is.to certify that the above named materials are properly classified, described, packaged,-marked and labeled and are in proper condition for transport according to the applicable regulations of the Department-of Transportation."

Notes:

.1.

For air shipments, the following shipper's certification-may.be used:

"I hereby certify that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked and labeled, and.are in proper condition for carriage by air.

accordina to applicable national governmental regulations."

2.

For air shiprrents to, from or through the United States, a " CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY" label and the shipping papers must state:

"THIS SHIPMENT IS WITHIN THE LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED FOR-CARGO ONLY AIRCRAFT."

~7.

Due to the depleted uranium used as shielding in the exposure device, a' notice must also be enclosed in or on the package included with the packing list, or otherwise forwarded with the package.- This notice must include the name of the consignor or consignee and the following statement:

"This package conforms to the conditions and limitations specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive material,. articles manufactured from depleted uranium, UN 2909.

B.

For shipment of an empty exposure device, assure that there is no source in the container.

If the radiation level is below 0.5 mR/hr at the surface, and there is no measurable radiation level at one meter from the container, no label is required.

Mark the outside of the package with the proper shipping name (Radioactive material, articles manufactured

.from depleted uranium UN 2909).

Mark the outside of the package:

" Exempt from specification packaging, shipping paper and certification, marking and labeling and exempt from the requirements of Part 175 per 49 CFR,173.421-1 and 49 CFR 173.424."

REVISION 1 33 AUGUST 1989

Additionally, a notice must be enclosed in or on the package included with the packing list or otherwise forwarded with the package.

This notice must include the name of the i

consignor or consignee and the statement:

"This package conforms to the conditions and limitations specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive materials, articles manufactured from depleted uranium, UN 2909."

9.

Return the container to Amersham Corporation'according to proper procedures for transporting radioactive material as established in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations part 172-178.

NOTE:

The U.S. Department of Transportation, in 49 CFR 173.22 (c) required each shipper of Type B quantities of radioactive material to provide prior notification to the consignee of the dates of shipment and expected arrival.

REVISION 1 34 AUGUST 1989

Maintenance Inspection and maintenance of the Gammatron exposure devices and the control unit be performed at intervals not to exceed three months in accordance with 10 CFR 34.28.

Control Unit and Source Guide Tubes 1.

Disconnect the control unit from the exposure device.

2.

Inspect the entire length of each control hose to assure that

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each section is free from cuts and damage.

3.

Inspect the end fittings to assure that they are tightly connected.

Check the threads on the fittings for damage.

4.

To remove the drive cable, turn the hand crank of the control unit in the expose direction.

The emergent cable should be cranked into a bucket or other container to keep it clean.

5.

If the crank will no longer turn a stop spring has been put on the drive cable.

This must be removed before the drive cable can be completely withdrawn from the crank.

6.

Clean the drive cable with chlorothene and flush the control housing and the source guide tubes.

Check drive cable for rust and flexibility.

Drive cable that has become rusty and non-flexible should be replaced.

7.

Thoroughly dry the cable, control housing, and the source guide tube.

Any remaining solvent can cause permanent damage.

8.

Check the source guide tubes for binding by holding them vertical and dropping a dummy source through them.

9.

Wipe the source guide tubes and control housings with a cloth soaked in chlorothene and flex them to check for internal damage.

10.

If the control housings or guide tubes are cut or flattened

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they should be repaired or replaced.

11.

The guide tubes or control housings may be covered with tape j

where only the outer plastic is cut through.

)

12.

Check for excessive wear on the connector.

The hole should be 7/64" in diameter when new and should not be out of round I

tc the extent that it will disconnect from the source assembly connector, other than in the correct position.

If you have a worn, loose or bent connector it must be replaced, contact Amersham Corp. for service.

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REVISION 1 35 AUGUST 1909 I

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i drcp clightly oc thS courca io crcnkad out, cnd th n drop to background as the source enters the source changer.

l 5.

Approach the device and source changer with the survey meter.

Survey the entire circumferen;c of the source changer, the exposure device, and source guide tube to assure the source is properly stored.

6.

Disconnect the drive cable from the source assembly.

7.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

If a replacement source is to be installed in the exposure device, connect the source guide tube to the fitting above the chamber containing the new source.

Connect the drive cable to the new source.

8.

At the controls crank the new source into the exposure device.

Observe the survey meter during this procedure.

The radiation intensity should increase as the source leaves the source changer and approaches the exposure device.

The intensity should drop to background as the source enters the exposure device.

9.

Approach the exposure device observing the survey meter.

Survey the entire circumference of the device and the source guide tube to assure the source is properly shielded.

Radiation levels should not exceed 200mR/hr at the surface or 10mR/hr at three feet from the surface.

10.

When the source is determined to be properly transferred and shielded, depress the plunger lock and remove the key.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

11.

Secure the source in the source changer, by installing the shipping plugs and seal wire.

12.

Disconnect the control unit and source guide tube from the exposure device.

13.

Attach the identification plate of the old source to t'e n

chamber of the source changer containing the old source.

Affix the identification plate of the replacement source to the exposure device.

14.

Return the source to Amersham Corporation promptly, following the shipping instructions.

Shipment of Radioactive Source 1.

Assure that the source assembly is secured in the proper storage position and the exposure device is locked.

Assure that the brass plugs are seal wired with tamper proof seals.

2.

Prior to shipment the following steps must be carried out.

REVISION 1 I

AUGUST 1989

a.

Assure the package is authorized for the radioacive contents. (See table 1.)

b.

Assure the package is in good physical condition.

c.

Assure all shipping plugs are securely in place.

3.

If the exposure device is to be packaged in a crate or other outer packaging, the outer packaging must be strong enough to withstand the normal conditions of transport.

These requirements are outlined in 10 CFR 71.71.

The exposure device should be~put in the outer package with sufficient blocking to prevent shifting during transportation.

4.

Survey the package with a survey meter at the surfcce and a a I

distance of one meter from the surface to determine the proper radioactive shipping labels to be applied to the package as required by 49 CFR Part 172.403.

The radiation exposure limits for each shipping label are given in figure-1.1.

If radiation levels above 200 mR/hr at the surface or 10 mR/hr at one meter from the surface are measured, the package must not be shipped.

5.

Properly complete two shipping labels indicating the radioisotope, activity and the Transport Index.

The transport Index is used only on Yellow II and Yellow III labels and is defined as the maximum radiation level in milliroentgen per hour measured at a distance of one meter from the surface of the package.

put these two labels on opposite sides of the package after making sure any previous Itbels have been removed.

The package should be marked with the proper shipping name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and the identification number (UN2974).

If the source changer is packaged inside an outer container, mark the outside package "INSIDE PACKAGE COMPLIES WITH PRESCRIBED SPECIFICATIONS - TYPE B(U) USA /YJOCX/B(U)."

Appropriate Type B number taken from table 1.

6.

Complete the appropriate shipping papers - Examples are shown in Figure 2 and 3.

These shipping papers must include:

proper Shipping Name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, a.

n.o.s.) and Identification Number (UN2974) b.

Name of Radionuclides (cobalt-60) c.

Activity of the source (in Curies) d.

Category of Label Applied (i.e. Radioactive Yellow II) e.

Transport Index REVISION 1 32

. AUGUST 1989 I

ps xq packiga Idtntificatien Number (i.0.-USA /XXXX/B(U) Type f."

B(U)Ltaken:from table: 1.-

m" g.-. Shipper's Certification "This is-to certify that the above named materials are properly classified,-described, packaged, marked end-labeled and:are in proper condition for transport

~according to the applicable regulations of the Department of Transportation."

Notes:-

-1.

For' air-shipments, the following shipper's certification-may be used:

e "I hereby certify that the contents of this~ consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper F

shipping name and are classified, packed, marked and labeled, and are in proper condition for carriage by air according to= applicable national governmental.

regulations."

c 2.

For air shipments'to, from or through the United States, a " CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY" label and the shipping papers must state:

"THIS' SHIPMENT IS WITHIN THE LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED FOR CARGO ONLY AIRCRAFT."

7.

Due to the depleted uranium used as shielding in the exposure device, a. notice must also be enclosed in or on the package included-with the packing list, or otherwise forwarded with the package.

This notice must include the name of the consignor or consignee and the following statement:

"This~ package conforms to the conditions and limitations specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive material, articles manufactured from depleted uranium, UN 2909.

i B.

For shipment of an empty exposure device, assure that there is no source in the container.

If the radiation level is below 0.5 mR/hr at the surface, and there is no measurable radiation level at one meter from the. container, no label is required.

Mark the outside of the package with the proper shipping name (Radioactive material, articles manufactured from depleted uranium UN 2909).

Mark the outside of the package:

" Exempt from specification packaging, shipping paper and certification, marking and labeling and exempt from the requirements of Part 175 per 49 CFR.173.421-1 and 49 CFR 173.424."

i REVISION 1 33 AUGUST 1989 J

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7; b

Additionally, a notice must be enclosed in or-on the package j

L included with the packing list or otherwise forwarded with the package. ~ This notice must include the name of the consignor or consignee and the statement:

1 "This package conforms to the conditions and limitations j

specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive materials, articles manufactured from depleted uranium, UN 2909."

9.

Return the container to Amersham Corporation according to proper procedures for transporting radioactive material as 1

establial.ea in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations part 172-178.

NOTE:

The U.S. Department of Transportation, in 49 CFR 173.22 (c) required each shipper of Type B quantities of radioactive material to provide prior notification to the consignee of the dates of shipment and expected arrival.

REVISION 1 34 AUGUST 1989

d

.I

Maintenance Inspection and maintenance of the Gammatron exposure devices.and

{

'the control unit be performed at intervals not to exceed three months in accordance with 10 CFR 34.28.

1 Control Unit and Source Guide Tubes 1.

Disconnect the control unit from the exposure device.

2.

Inspect the entire length of each control hose to assure that each section is. free from cuts and damage.

3.

Inspect'the end' fittings to assure that they are tightly connected.

Check the threads on the fittings for damage.

-4.

To remove the drive cable, turn the hand crank of the control unit in~the expose direction.

The emergent cable should be cranked into a bucket or other container to keep it clean.

i 5.

If the crank will no longer turn a stop spring has been put on the drive cable.

This must be removed before the drive cable can be completely withdrawn from the crank.

6.

Clean the drive cable with chlorothene and flush the control housing and the source guide tubes.

Check drive cable for rust and flexibility.

Drive cable that has become rusty and non-flexible should be replaced.

7. _- Thoroughly dry the cable, control housing, and the source guide tube.

Any remaining solvent can cause permanent damage.

8.

Check the source guide tubes for binding by holding them vertical and dropping a dummy source through them.

9.

Wipe the source guide tubes and control housings with a cloth soaked in chlorothene and flex them to check for internal damage.

I 10.

If the control housings or guide tubes are cut or flattened they should be repaired or replaced.

11.

The guide tubes or control housings may be covered with tape where only the outer plastic is cut through.

12.

Check for excessive year on the connector.

The hole should be 7/64" in diameter when new and should not be out of round to the extent that it will disconnect from the source assembly connector, other than in the correct position.

If you have a worn, loose or bent connector it must be replaced, contact Amersham Corp. for service.

1 i

REVISION 1 35 AUGUST 1989

drop slightly as the source is cranked out, and then drop to background as the source enters the source changer.

l 5.

Approach the device and source changer with the survey meter.

l Survey the entire circumference of the source changer, the exposure device, and source guide tube to assure the source 1

is properly stored.

]

6.

Disconnect the drive cable from the source assembly.

7.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

If a replacement source is to be installed in the exposure l

device, connect the source guide tube to the fitting above the chamber containing the new source.

Connect the drive cable to the new source.

8.

At the controls crank the new source into the exposure device.

Observe the survey meter during this procedure.

The radiation intensity should increase as the source leaves the j

source changer and approaches the exposure device.

The intensity should drop to background as the source enters the exposure device.

9.

Approach the exposure device observing the survey meter.

Survey the entire circumference of the device and the source guide tube to assure the source is properly shielded.

Radiation levels should not exceed 200mR/hr at the surface or 10mR/hr at threI feet from the surface.

10.

When the source is determined to be properly transferred and shielded, depress the plunger lock and remove the key.

Disconnect the source guide tube from the source changer.

11.

Secure the source in the source changer, by installing the shipping plugs and seal wire.

12.

Disconnect the control unit and source guide tube from the exposure device.

13.

Attach the identification plate of the old source to the chamber of the source changer containing the old source.

Affix the identification plate of the replacement source to the exposure device.

14.

Return the source to Amersham Corporation promptly, following the shipping instructions.

Shipment of Radioactive Source 1.

Assure that the source assembly is secured in the proper storage position and the exposure device is locked.

Assure that the brass plugs are seal wired with tamper proof seals.

2.

Prior to shipment the following steps must be carried out.

REVISION 1 D

AUGUST 1989

i a

f a.

Assure the packsge is authorized for the radioacive contents. (See table 1.)

b.

Assure the package is in good physical condition, c.

Assure all shipping plugs are securely in place.

3.

If the exposure device is to be packaged in a crate or other L

outer packaging, the outer packaging must be strong enough to l-withstand the normal conditicns of transport.

These requirements are outlined in 10 CFR 71.71.

The exposure device should be put in the outer package with sufficient blocking to prevent shifting during transportation.

4.

Survey the package with a survey meter at the surface and a a distance of one mater from the surface to determine the proper radioactive shipping labels to be applied to the package as required by 49 CFR Part 172.403.

The radiation exposure limits for each shipping label are given in figure-1.1.

If radiation levels above 200 mR/hr at the surface or 10 mR/hr at one meter from the surface are measured, the package must not be shipped.

5.

Properly complete two shipping labels indicating the radioisotope, activity and the Transport Index.

The transport Index is used only on Yellow II and Yellow III labels and is defined as the maximum radiation level in milliroentgen per hour measured at a distance of one meter from the surface of the package.

Put these two labels on opposite sides of the package after making sure any previous labels have been renoved.

The package should be marked with the proper shipping name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and the identification number (UN2974).

If the source changer is packaged inside an outer container, mark the outside package "INSID.? PACKAGE COMPLIES WITH PRESCRIBED SPECIFICATIONS - TYPE B(U) USA /XXXX/B(U)."

Appropriate Type B number taken from table 1.

6.

Complete the appropriate shipping papers - Examples are shown in Figure 2 and 3.

These shipping papers must include:

a.

Proper Shipping Name (Radioactive Material, Special Form, n.o.s.) and Identification Number (UN2974) b.

Name of Radionuclides (cobalt-60) c.

Activity of the Source (in Curies) d.

Category of Label Applied (i.e. Radioactive Yellow II) e.

Transport Index REVISION 1 32 AUGUST 1989

4 f.

Pcckcga Identification Numbcr (i.e. USA /XXXX/B(U) Type B(U)-taken from table 1.

g.

. Shipper's certification s

"This is to certify that the above named materials are properly classified, described, packaged, marked and labeled and are in proper condition for transport according to.the applicable regulations of the Department of Transportation."

Notes:

1 For air shipments, the following shipper's certification-may be used:

"I hereby certify that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked and labeled, and are in proper condition for carriage by air according to applicable national governmental regulations."

2.

For air shipments to, from or through the United States, a " CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY" label and the shipping papers must state:

"THIS SHIPMENT IS WITHIN THE LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED FOR CARGO ONLY AIRCRAFT."

7.

Due to the depleted uranium used as shielding in the exposure device, a notice must also be enclosed in or on the package included with the packing list, or otherwise forwarded with the package.

This notice must include the name of the consignor or consignee and the following statement:

"This package conforms to the conditions and limitations l

specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive i

material, articles manufactured from depleted uranium, UN l

2909.

1 8.

For shipment of an empty exposure device, assure that there l

1s no source in the container.

If the radiation level is below 0.5 mR/hr at the surface, and there is no measurable radiation level at one meter from the container, no label is required.

Mark the outside of the package with the proper shipping name (Radioactive material, articles manufactured from depleted uranium UN 2909).

Mark the outside of the package:

" Exempt from specification packaging, shipping paper and certification, marking and labeling and exempt from the requirements of Part 175 per 49 CFR 173.421-1 and 49 CFR 173.424."

REVISION 1 33 AUGUST 1989

Additionally, a notice must be enclosed in or on the package included with the packing list or otherwise forwarded with the package.

This notice must include the name of the conuignor or consignee and the statement:

f "This package conforms to the ccnditions and limitations specified in 49 CFR 173.424 for expected radioactive materials, articles manufactured from depleted uranium, UN 2909,"

9.

Return the container to Amersham Corporation according to proper procedures for transporting radiohetive material as established in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations part 172-178.

I NOTE:

The U.S. Department of Transportation, in 49 CFP. 173.22 (c) required each shipper of Type B quantities of radioactive material to provide prior notification to the consignee of the dates of shipment and expected arrival.

i j

REVISION 1 34 AUGUST 1989 L______________-__________

1 t-Maintenance Inspection and maintenance of the Gammatron exposure devices and the control unit be performed at intervals not to exceed three months in accordance with 10 CFR 34.28.

Control Unit and Source Guide Tubes 1.

Disconnect the control unit from the exposure dedce.

2.

Inspect the entire length of each control hose to assure that each section is free from cuts and damage.

3.

Inspect the end fittings to assure that they are tightly connected.

Check the threads on the fittings for damage.

4.

To remove the drive cable, turn the hand crank of the control unit in the expose direction.

The emergent cable should be cranked into a bucket or other container to keep it clean.

5.

If the crank will no longer turn a stop spring has been put on the drive cable.

This must be removed before the drive cable can be completely withdrawn from the crank.

6.

Clean the drive cable with chlorothene and flush the control housing and the source guide tubes.

Check drive cable for rust and flexibility.

Drive cable that has become rusty and non-flexible should be replaced.

7.

Thoroughly dry the cable, control housing, and the source guide tube.

Any remaining solvent can cause permanent damage.

8.

Check the source guide tubes for binding by holding them vertical and dropping a dummy source through them.

9.

Wipe the source guide tubes and control housings with a cloth soaked in chlorothene and flex them to check for internal damage.

10.

If the control housings or guide tubes are cut or flattened they should be repaired or replaced.

11.

The guide tubes or control housings may be covered with tape where only the outer plastic is cut through.

12.

Check for excessive wear on the connector.

The hole should be 7/64" in diameter when new and shou 3d not be out of round to the extent that it will disconnect from the source assembly connector, other than in the correct position.

If you have a worn, loose or bent connector it must be replaced, contact Amersham Corp. for service.

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