For the transportation of Radioactive Material (RAM) packages, the requirements for the maximum allowed dose rate at the package surface and in its vicinity are given in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Section 71.47. The regulations are based on the acceptable dose rates to which the public, workers, and the environment may be exposed. As such, the regulations specify dose rates, rather than quantity of radioactive isotopes and require monitoring to confirm the requirements are met. 10CFR71.47 requires that each package of radioactive materials offered for transportation must be designed and prepared for shipment so that under conditions normally incident to transportation the radiation level does not exceed 2 mSv/h (200 mrem/h...
Federal regulation (10 CFR Part 71) specifies a number of impact conditions (free-drop, penetration,...
Characterization data describing radioactive materials (RAM) in storage are likely those associated ...
A general description of the requirements for making onsite transfers of radioactive material is pro...
The Small Gram Quantity (SGQ) concept is based on the understanding that small amounts of hazardous ...
The Small Gram Quantity (SGQ) concept is based on the understanding that small amounts of hazardous ...
Since the 1960's, the Department of Transportation Specification (DOT Spec) 6M packages have been us...
The Small Gram Quantity (SGQ) concept is based on the understanding that the hazards associated with...
Packages for the transportation of radioactive material must meet performance criteria to assure saf...
The Small Gram Quantity (SGQ) concept is based on the understanding that small amounts of hazardous ...
As part of its required activities in 1994, the US Department of Energy (DOE) made over 500,000 ship...
Shipment of radioactive materials (RAM) is discussed in the Code of Federal Regulations in parts of ...
Abstract only availableShippers at the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) are currently ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) initiated an international Coordinated Research Projec...
Graduation date: 1988The extensive and expanding use of radioactive materials\ud (RAM) in the produc...
Drum type packages are routinely used to transport radioactive material (RAM) in the U.S. Department...
Federal regulation (10 CFR Part 71) specifies a number of impact conditions (free-drop, penetration,...
Characterization data describing radioactive materials (RAM) in storage are likely those associated ...
A general description of the requirements for making onsite transfers of radioactive material is pro...
The Small Gram Quantity (SGQ) concept is based on the understanding that small amounts of hazardous ...
The Small Gram Quantity (SGQ) concept is based on the understanding that small amounts of hazardous ...
Since the 1960's, the Department of Transportation Specification (DOT Spec) 6M packages have been us...
The Small Gram Quantity (SGQ) concept is based on the understanding that the hazards associated with...
Packages for the transportation of radioactive material must meet performance criteria to assure saf...
The Small Gram Quantity (SGQ) concept is based on the understanding that small amounts of hazardous ...
As part of its required activities in 1994, the US Department of Energy (DOE) made over 500,000 ship...
Shipment of radioactive materials (RAM) is discussed in the Code of Federal Regulations in parts of ...
Abstract only availableShippers at the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) are currently ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) initiated an international Coordinated Research Projec...
Graduation date: 1988The extensive and expanding use of radioactive materials\ud (RAM) in the produc...
Drum type packages are routinely used to transport radioactive material (RAM) in the U.S. Department...
Federal regulation (10 CFR Part 71) specifies a number of impact conditions (free-drop, penetration,...
Characterization data describing radioactive materials (RAM) in storage are likely those associated ...
A general description of the requirements for making onsite transfers of radioactive material is pro...