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Export License Issued to Brigham and Women'S Hospital PXB241.00
ML22231A131
Person / Time
Site: 11006449
Issue date: 08/18/2022
From: Peter Habighorst
NRC/OIP/ECNP
To: Saranteas I
Brigham & Women's Hosp
Savoy J
References
Download: ML22231A131 (3)


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EXPORT LICENSE NRC FORM 250 NRC LICENSE NO.: PXB241.00 United States of America Page 1 of 3 Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC DOCKET NO.: 11006449 Washington, D.C. 20555 LICENSE EXPIRES: August 31, 2024 Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the regulations issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) pursuant thereto, and in reliance on statements and representations heretofore made by the applicant/licensee, this license is hereby issued authorizing the licensee to export of the byproduct materials listed below, subject to the terms and conditions herein. This license is only valid if the licensee or 'Other Party (ies) to Export' maintain the requisite NRC or Agreement State domestic license(s).

LICENSEE ULTIMATE CONSIGNEE(S) IN FOREIGN COUNTRY(IES)

Best Theratronics, Ltd.

Brigham and Women's Hospital 413 March Road 75 Francis Street Ottawa, Ontario K2K0E4 Boston, MA 02115 Canada Attn: Irene Saranteas (disposition of source)

INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE(S) IN FOREIGN COUNTRY(IES) OTHER U.S. PARTY(IES) TO EXPORT None None APPLICANT'S

REFERENCE:

Appl. Dated 7/6/22 ULTIMATE DESTINATION: Canada DESCRIPTIONS OF 10CFR PART 110, APPENDIX P, BYPRODUCT TO BE EXPORTED, INCLUDING CONDITIONS AND NOTES (NOTE: SEE PAGE 2 FOR DEFINITIONS OF CATEGORY 1 AND CATEGORY 2)

Export to Canada of Category 1 quantities of Co-60 (not to exceed 279.3 Terabecquerels (TBq) per shipment), assembled and contained in stainless steel outer capsule for final disposition, is authorized. For Category 1 exports, see conditions Page 2.

Licensee is responsible for compliance with all applicable export, and other domestic regulatory requirements, including all terms and conditions of domestic material possession licenses.

Licensee, if not already submitted with your application, must submit pertinent documentation required by 10 CFR § 110.32(g) at least 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> prior shipment. See Page 3 for Mandatory Advanced Notifications.

License expiration date is based on applicants request.

Neither this license nor any right under this license shall be assigned or THIS LICENSE IS INVALID UNLESS SIGNED BELOW otherwise transferred in violation of the provisions of the Atomic BY AUTHORIZED NRC REPRESENTATIVE Energy Act of 1954, as amended. Peter J. Digitally signed by Peter J.

Habighorst NAME AND TITLE: Habighorst Date: 2022.08.18 15:29:32 -04'00' This license is subject to the right of recapture or control by Section 108 Peter J. Habighorst, Acting Deputy Director of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and to all the other provisions of said Acts, now or hereafter in effect and to all valid rules Office of International Programs and regulations of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

DATE OF ISSUANCE: August 18, 2022 EXPORT LICENSE

PXB241.00 Page 2 of 3 CONDITIONS Licensee is prohibited from shipping 10 CFR Part 110 Appendix P Category 1 quantities of Co-60 Canada for which government-to-government consent has not yet been requested, received and processed until the following actions are taken:

1. The licensee submits a consent request to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) with pertinent details for a specific shipment or series of shipments on the NRC Form 7, which notifies the NRC to request and obtain consent for the specified transaction(s) from the importing country's regulatory authority;
2. The NRC has received and considers the consent from the importing country's regulatory authority pursuant to 10 CFR §110.42(e)(3); and
3. The NRC has informed the licensee in writing, that the consent request has been granted and it is authorized to ship the materials to the ultimate consignee(s) specified on the NRC Form 7 consent request.

PXB241.00 Page 3 of 3 MANDATORY ADVANCED NOTIFICATIONS PER 10 CFR PART 110.50(c)

The following Advanced Notifications must be made to both the NRC and, in case of exports, the government of the importing country in advance of each shipment:

Mandatory Advanced Notifications to the NRC are to be emailed to hoo.hoc@nrc.gov (preferred method) or faxed to the NRC at 301-816-5151. In the subject line of the email or on the fax cover page include: "10 CFR 110.50(c)

Notification." For technical assistance, use the same e-mail address or call 301-287-9056.

Mandatory Advanced Notifications to the government of the importing country must be emailed or faxed to the appropriate foreign government authorities. To locate the point-of-contact for international Advanced Notifications see: http://www-ns.iaea.org/downloads/rw/imp-export/import-export-contact-points.pdf. In the subject line of the email or on the fax cover page include: "NOTIFICATION TO THE IMPORTING STATE PRIOR TO SHIPMENT OF CATEGORY 1 OR 2 RADIOACTIVE SOURCES. For technical assistance or for countries not listed, contact the Office of International Programs export/import staff at 301-287-9056.

Table 1: Appendix P to Part 110 Category 1 and Category 2 Radioactive Material Threshold Limits Radioactive Category 1 Category 2 Material Terabequerels (TBq) Curies (Ci)1 Terabequerels (TBq) Curies(Ci)1 Americium-241 (Am-241) 60 1,600 0.6 16 Americium-241/Beryllium (Am- 60 1,600 0.6 16 241/Be)

Californium-252 (Cf-252) 20 540 0.2 5.4 Curium-244 (Cm-244) 50 1,400 0.5 14 Cobalt-60 (Co-60) 30 810 0.3 8.1 Cesium-137 (Cs-137) 100 2,700 1.0 27 Gadolinium-153 (Gd-153) 1,000 27,000 10.0 270 Iridium-192 (Ir-192) 80 2,200 0.8 22 Plutonium-2382 (Pu-238) 60 1,600 0.6 16 Plutonium-239/Beryllium2 (Pu-239/Be) 60 1,600 0.6 16 Promethium-147 (Pm-147) 40,000 1,100,000 400 11,000 Radium-2263 (Ra-226) 40 1,100 0.4 11 Selenium-75 (Se-75) 200 5,400 2.0 54 Strontium-90 (Y-90) 1,000 27,000 10.0 270 Thulium-170 (Tm-170) 20,000 540,000 200 5,400 Ytterbium-169 (Yb-169) 300 8,100 3.0 81 Calculation of Shipments Containing Multiple Sources or Radionuclides:

The sum of fractions methodology for evaluating combinations of radionuclides being transported is to be used when import or export shipments contain multiple sources or multiple radionuclides. The threshold limit values used in a sum of the fractions calculation must be the metric values (i.e., TBq).

I. If multiple sources and/or multiple radionuclides are present in an import or export shipment, the sum of the fractions of the activity of each radionuclide must be determined to verify the shipment is less than the Category 1 or 2 limits of Table 1, as appropriate. If the calculated sum of the fractions ratio, using the following equation, is greater than or equal to 1.0, then the import or export shipment exceeds the threshold limits of Table 1 and the applicable security provisions of this part apply.

II. Use the equation below to calculate the sum of the fractions ratio by inserting the actual activity of the applicable radionuclides or of the individual sources (of the same radionuclides) in the numerator of the equation and the corresponding threshold activity limit from the Table 1 in the denominator of the equation. Ensure the numerator and denominator values are in the same units and all calculations must be performed using the TBq (i.e., metric) values of Table 1.

R1 = activity for radionuclides or source number 1 AR1 = activity limit for radionuclides or source number 1 R2 = activity for radionuclides or source number 2 AR2 = activity limit for radionuclides or source number 2 RN = activity for radionuclides or source number n ARN = activity limit for radionuclides or source number n n

R 1 R2 R n A R AR2 AR n 1

1 1

1 The values to be used to determine whether a license is required are given in TBq. Curie (Ci) values are provided for practical usefulness only and are rounded after conversion.

2 The limits for exports of Pu-238 and Pu-239/Be can be found in § 110.21.

3 Discrete sources of Radium-226.