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{{#Wiki_filter:ATTACHMENT 3.2-3 TO RMPP 3.2, REVISION 0:
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IMPOUNDMENT GUIDELINES Management will consider the following questions before approving a request to impound radioactive materials.
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Regulatory Control:
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* Are the radioactive materials under the direct control and responsibility of a licensee?
 
* Are the materials in a controlled location?
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* Are the materials directly and negatively impacting public health and safety?
* Is there a possible public perception problem with the current location?
Physical/Chemical Form:
* What is the isotope and physical/chemical form of the material?
* Are other hazardous or explosive materials involved?
* What is the activity of the material?
Physical Condition:
* Are the materials intact, crushed, leaking, or damaged in some way?
* Are the materials concentrated or dispersed over a large area?
* Are the materials separate or part of a larger device?
Amount:
What is the volume of the material?
Transportation:
Can the material be transported safely?
Waste Management:
Does managing the material involve simple storage or is any processing involved in disposing of the materials?
Alternatives:
* Are there any safe and reasonable alternatives to the State impounding the material?
* Is there a temporary storage location and responsible party available? .2-3                                                                  Revision 1}}

Revision as of 01:45, 20 October 2019

Rmpp 3.2 Attachment 3.2-3 Impoundment Guidelines
ML19037A073
Person / Time
Issue date: 02/08/2019
From: White A
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
To:
state of VT
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ATTACHMENT 3.2-3 TO RMPP 3.2, REVISION 0:

IMPOUNDMENT GUIDELINES Management will consider the following questions before approving a request to impound radioactive materials.

Regulatory Control:

  • Are the radioactive materials under the direct control and responsibility of a licensee?
  • Are the materials in a controlled location?
  • Are the materials directly and negatively impacting public health and safety?
  • Is there a possible public perception problem with the current location?

Physical/Chemical Form:

  • What is the isotope and physical/chemical form of the material?
  • Are other hazardous or explosive materials involved?
  • What is the activity of the material?

Physical Condition:

  • Are the materials intact, crushed, leaking, or damaged in some way?
  • Are the materials concentrated or dispersed over a large area?
  • Are the materials separate or part of a larger device?

Amount:

What is the volume of the material?

Transportation:

Can the material be transported safely?

Waste Management:

Does managing the material involve simple storage or is any processing involved in disposing of the materials?

Alternatives:

  • Are there any safe and reasonable alternatives to the State impounding the material?
  • Is there a temporary storage location and responsible party available? .2-3 Revision 1