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i 1.0 GENERAL Various Federal and State regulations have been established to prevent the loss or disposal of radioactive material during shipment and to insure the safety of the public, transportation workers, and plant personnel. Due to the complexity of these regulations and the requirements at PBNP, specific procedures have.been established covering the various phases of radioactive material handling and shipping. These procedures, which outline the specific requirements of the Federal and State regulations in addition to the in-plant practices are not intended to be as complete as the original documents. Therefore, all questions or conflicts should be answered by
;                          referring to the specific publications listed in the reference section of this procedure.
 
==2.0 REFERENCES==
 
2.1    10 CFR 71, Packing of Radioactive Material for Transport 2.2    49 CFR Parts 100 to 199, Transportation 2.3    10 CFR 20, Standards for Protection Against Radiation 2.4    10 CFR 61, Licensing Requirements for Land Disposal of Radioactive Waste 2.5    Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc., Radioactive. Material Licenses; and the Barnwell, South Carolina, Burial Ground Site Criteria J
2.6    U.S. Ecology, Inc. Radioactive Material Licenses; and the Richland, Washington, Burial Ground Site Criteria 2.7    Package Certificates of Compliance (where applicable) 2.8    RDW 4.1, Receipt of Radioactive Materials 2.9    RDW 5.1, Radioactive Material Shipments 2.10 PBNP QA Volume II, Table IV 22  04h5                6 3.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS                                                        hk p
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3.1    Observe radiation protection procedures when handling any radioactive material. Refer to the Radiation Protection Manual for applicable procedures.
3.2    Adhere to standard safety practices when lifting heavy packages or using cranes and forklift vehicles.
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        ,l RDW 2.1 Page 2 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1            It shall be the responsibility of the cognizant group supervisor to notify the Superintendent - CHP or Health Physicist of any impending in-plant processing of radioactive waste or the shipment of any radioactive material.
4.2            The Superintendent - CHP has overall responsibility for the shipping of all radioactive materials and the maintenance of all records.
4.2.1      The Radiochemist is responsible to the Superintendent - CHP for maintaining and implementing in-plant procedures for the handling and shipping of all radioactive materials.
4.2.2      The Nuclear Plant Engineer or Specialist assigned to radwaste handling, is responsible to the Radiochemist and instigates the developing, revising and implementing of procedures. The Nuclear Plant Engineer or Specialist or Health Physics Supervisors, shall be responsible for handling and shipping radioactive materials and shall monitor the receipt, packaging, and shipment of all radioactive material to assure compliance with applicable procedures, regulations, and guidelines.
4.2.3      CHP Nuclear Plant Specialists / Chemistry Lab Supervisor shall have the same responsibilities described in Section 4.2.2 above when acting as a Health Physics Supervisor.
4.3            It is the responsibility of operations to prepare liners for shipment according to Operations procedures and applicable Federal and State regulations.
4.4            It is the responsibility of Health Physics to survey and properly mark and label all radioactive materials prepared for shipment and to survey and placard (if required) the vehicle for shipment.
4.5            It is the responsibility of a CHP Supervisor or Nuclear Plant i                                  Engineer or Specialist to review shipping papers for completeness and accuracy prior to shipment.
4.6            It is the responsibility of Health Physics and Training to train all perconnel packaging and shipping radioactive materials on the
,                                  requirements of these procedures and the Federal and State regulations, rules, and guidelines listed in Section 2.0 of this procedure.
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Latest revision as of 13:31, 30 December 2020

Rev 1 to Procedure RDW 2.1, Radioactive Matl Handling Responsibilities
ML20204H578
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Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/08/1983
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i 1.0 GENERAL Various Federal and State regulations have been established to prevent the loss or disposal of radioactive material during shipment and to insure the safety of the public, transportation workers, and plant personnel. Due to the complexity of these regulations and the requirements at PBNP, specific procedures have.been established covering the various phases of radioactive material handling and shipping. These procedures, which outline the specific requirements of the Federal and State regulations in addition to the in-plant practices are not intended to be as complete as the original documents. Therefore, all questions or conflicts should be answered by

referring to the specific publications listed in the reference section of this procedure.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 10 CFR 71, Packing of Radioactive Material for Transport 2.2 49 CFR Parts 100 to 199, Transportation 2.3 10 CFR 20, Standards for Protection Against Radiation 2.4 10 CFR 61, Licensing Requirements for Land Disposal of Radioactive Waste 2.5 Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc., Radioactive. Material Licenses; and the Barnwell, South Carolina, Burial Ground Site Criteria J

2.6 U.S. Ecology, Inc. Radioactive Material Licenses; and the Richland, Washington, Burial Ground Site Criteria 2.7 Package Certificates of Compliance (where applicable) 2.8 RDW 4.1, Receipt of Radioactive Materials 2.9 RDW 5.1, Radioactive Material Shipments 2.10 PBNP QA Volume II, Table IV 22 04h5 6 3.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS hk p

K 050 PDR s

3.1 Observe radiation protection procedures when handling any radioactive material. Refer to the Radiation Protection Manual for applicable procedures.

3.2 Adhere to standard safety practices when lifting heavy packages or using cranes and forklift vehicles.

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,l RDW 2.1 Page 2 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 It shall be the responsibility of the cognizant group supervisor to notify the Superintendent - CHP or Health Physicist of any impending in-plant processing of radioactive waste or the shipment of any radioactive material.

4.2 The Superintendent - CHP has overall responsibility for the shipping of all radioactive materials and the maintenance of all records.

4.2.1 The Radiochemist is responsible to the Superintendent - CHP for maintaining and implementing in-plant procedures for the handling and shipping of all radioactive materials.

4.2.2 The Nuclear Plant Engineer or Specialist assigned to radwaste handling, is responsible to the Radiochemist and instigates the developing, revising and implementing of procedures. The Nuclear Plant Engineer or Specialist or Health Physics Supervisors, shall be responsible for handling and shipping radioactive materials and shall monitor the receipt, packaging, and shipment of all radioactive material to assure compliance with applicable procedures, regulations, and guidelines.

4.2.3 CHP Nuclear Plant Specialists / Chemistry Lab Supervisor shall have the same responsibilities described in Section 4.2.2 above when acting as a Health Physics Supervisor.

4.3 It is the responsibility of operations to prepare liners for shipment according to Operations procedures and applicable Federal and State regulations.

4.4 It is the responsibility of Health Physics to survey and properly mark and label all radioactive materials prepared for shipment and to survey and placard (if required) the vehicle for shipment.

4.5 It is the responsibility of a CHP Supervisor or Nuclear Plant i Engineer or Specialist to review shipping papers for completeness and accuracy prior to shipment.

4.6 It is the responsibility of Health Physics and Training to train all perconnel packaging and shipping radioactive materials on the

, requirements of these procedures and the Federal and State regulations, rules, and guidelines listed in Section 2.0 of this procedure.

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