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Import & Export of High Risk Sources

Import & Export of High Risk Sources. Edward T. Baker U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 301.415.2344 2004 ECCO Annual Training Seminar May 2004. Overview. International Activities - IAEA Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources

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Import & Export of High Risk Sources

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  1. Import & Exportof High Risk Sources Edward T. Baker U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 301.415.2344 2004 ECCO Annual Training Seminar May 2004

  2. Overview • International Activities - IAEA Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources • NRC’s Domestic Activities • Current requirements • Orders • Rule Changes United States

  3. IAEA Code of Conduct • Imports & Exports • Recipient country has regulatory structure • Recipient is authorized to receive/possess sources • Prior notice of shipments of Category 1 & 2 sources • Prior consent for shipments of Category 1 sources United States

  4. Current Import & Export Licensing Requirements • Almost all high risk sources are byproduct material • Most byproduct material currently imported/exported under General License United States

  5. Orders • Orders issued to irradiators and manufacturers and distributors • Physical security requirements • Transportation security • Prior notification of shipments • Verification recipient authorized to receive/possess United States

  6. Part 110 Rule Change • Specific licenses required for imports/exports of Category 1 and 2 sources • Assessment of recipient country’s regulatory structure required for Category 1 and 2 sources • Verification of recipient’s authorization required for Category 1 and 2 sources • Prior notice of shipments required for Category 1 and 2 sources • Prior consent required for Category 1 shipments Radioactive Material Category 1 (curies) Category 2 (curies) Americium-241: 2,000 20 Californium-252: 500 5 Curium-244: 1,000 10 Cobalt-60: 800 8 Cesium-137: 3,000 30 Gadolinium-153: 30,000 300 Iridium-192: 2,000 20 Promethium-147: 1,000,000 10,000 Plutonium-238: 2,000 20 Plutonium-239: 2,000 20 Selenium-75: 5,000 50 Strontium-90: 30.000 300 Thulium-170: 500,000 5000 Ytterbium-169: 8,000 80 United States

  7. Radioactive Category 1 Category 2 Material (curies) (curies) Americium-241 2,000 20 Californium-252 500 5 Curium-244 1,000 10 Cobalt-60 800 8 Cesium-137 3,000 30 Gadolinium-153 30,000 300 Iridium-192 2,000 20 Promethium-147 1,000,000 10,000 Plutonium-238 2,000 20 Plutonium-239 2,000 20 Selenium-75 5,000 50 Strontium-90 30.000 300 Thulium-170 500,000 5000 Ytterbium-169 8,000 80 United States

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