4 edition of Safety of transport of radioactive material found in the catalog.
Safety of transport of radioactive material
International Conference on the Safety of Transport of Radioactive Material
Published
2004
by International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Proceedings of an International Conference on the Safety of Transport of Radioactive Materials. |
Statement | organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency ; co-sponsored by the International Civil Aviation Organization, International Maritime Organization and Universal Postal Union ; held in cooperation with the International Air Transport Association and International Organization for Standardization and held in Vienna, 7-11 July 2003. |
Genre | Congresses. |
Series | Proceedings series, Proceedings series (International Atomic Energy Agency) |
Contributions | International Atomic Energy Agency., International Civil Aviation Organization., International Maritime Organization., Universal Postal Union., International Air Transport Association., International Organization for Standardization. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xvii, 319 p. : |
Number of Pages | 319 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18221929M |
ISBN 10 | 9201085044 |
This Code replaces the Code of Practice for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material () and adopts the International Atomic Energy Agency Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material Edition (Specific Safety Requirements No. SSR-6) Note, source licences are not required for the transport of radioactive material (section 15(a)) but those sources must be transported safely and securely (section 12). Specific requirements relating to the safe and secure transport of radioactive material will be set out in codes of practice to be issued by the Director throughout /ionising-radiation-safety/transporters-radioactive-material.
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Includes, as Schedule A: Regulations for the safe transport of radioactive material, edition (revised), Safety series no. TS-R-1 (ST-1, revised) / International Atomic Energy Agency ; Schedule B: National Health and Medical Research Council (BHMRC) Recommendations for limiting exposure to ionizing radiation () -Dose limits. Description: The transport of radioactive material is an essential activity worldwide. Both safety and security during transport are matters of national and international importance. This publication is the latest edition of the IAEA Safety Requirements for the safe transport of radioactive material. It is supported by six IAEA Safety Guides which provide explanation and guidance for the SSR-6 requirements
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safety of transport of radioactive material proceedings of an international conference on the safety of transport of radioactive material organized by the international atomic energy agency, co-sponsored by the international civil aviation organization, international maritime organization and universal postal union, held in cooperation with the Radioactive material is used throughout the world for many applications that benefit humankind encompassing agriculture, industry, medicine, electric power generation and research.
The transport of this material places it outside of controlled facilities, in the public domain, and often entails movement between :// Routine transport of radioactive material that takes place without incident also involves radiological risk.
This chapter discusses how these risks are estimated and evaluated, the assumptions underlying the estimation methods, and the implication of these estimates for transport safety and transport :// The Safe Transport of Radioactive Materials is a handbook that details the safety guidelines in transporting radioactive materials.
The title covers the various regulations and policies, along with the safety measures and procedures of radioactive material :// INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSR-6 (Rev.1), IAEA, Vienna ().
The transport of radioactive material is an essential activity worldwide. Both safety and security during transport are matters of The CEO of ARPANSA is the Competent Authority for the transport of radioactive material by a Controlled Person (as defined in section 13 of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act ) by road, rail and inland water ways within Australia.
Regulatory Guide: Transport of Radioactive Material provides information on ARPANSA’s assessment and approval process for Controlled /transport-of-radioactive-materials. Each day thousands of shipments of radioactive materials, including waste and spent nuclear fuels, are transported globally.
The IAEA strongly promotes the implementation of its transport safety regulations in all Member States, which has resulted in an exemplary worldwide transport safety and security record for over 50 :// They are based on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Safety Standards Series No. ST-1, Edition - Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material.
Objective These Regulations aim to provide a uniform and adequate level of safety which is commensurate with the inherent hazard presented by the transportation of /radiation-safety/regulatory/transport-of-radioactive-materials.
Transporting radioactive material – Guidance on emergency planning and notification for the transport of class 7 goods 3 radioactive material takes place. This includes the vehicle crew, the public, attending emergency services and any persons exposed to ionising radiation as a result of a loss of radiation shielding, release of all or part Description.
This publication addresses the vulnerability of radioactive material during transport. Given the international concern over acts of nuclear terrorism, it is imperative to have a well defined plan for the security of sensitive materials during :// The transport of radioactive material is an essential activity worldwide.
Both safety and security during transport are matters of national and international importance. This publication is the latest edition of the IAEA Safety Requirements for the safe transport of radioactive :// //regulations-for-the-safe-transport-of-radioactive-material.
radioactive material transport safety, depending on how they are applied to a given situation. Part 3 of the report although not exhaustive is a compendium of such other instruments. Part 4 indicates the implementation status of instruments described in Parts 2 and 3 of the report.
4 MATERIAL, EDITION IAEA Safety Standards Series No. TS-R-1 STI/PUB/ ( pp.; ) ISBN –92–0––7 Price: € COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE FOR THE SAFE TRANSPORT OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL IAEA Safety Standards Series No.
TS-G STI/PUB/ ( pp.; ) ISBN –92–0––9 Price: € THE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Safety of the transport of radioactive and fissile material. Nuclear safety means the state and capability of package and transport staff to prevent uncontrolled self-sustaining fission chain reaction or release of radioactive substances into the environment Information about the IAEA’s transport safety training programme may be obtained from: M.E.
Wangler, Head, Safety of Transport of Radioactive Material Unit, Div. of Radiation Transport and Waste Safety, IAEA, P.O. BoxA Vienna, Austria Tel.: (+43 1) Ext. Fax.: (+43 1) e-mail: [email protected] EDITORIAL For transport by air, the "Radioactive Material, Excepted Package" handling label must be affixed to the package (example image on the right) with the appropriate UN number added in the space.
The full name address of the shipper (sender) and consignee (person receiving the package) must also be written on the outer :// Get this from a library. Safe transport of radioactive material (). [International Atomic Energy Agency.; Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency.;] installations, the production, transport and use of radioactive material, and the management of radioactive waste must therefore be subject to standards of safety.
Regulating safety is a national responsibility. However, radiation risks may transcend national GC(42)/RES/13 on the Safety of Transport of Radioactive Materials.
The General Conference recognized in adopting that resolution, inter alia, that compliance with regulations that take account of the IAEA’s Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material (the Transport Regulations) is providing a high level of 2 days ago The Office of Radiation Safety is New Zealand’s regulatory authority for radiation safety.
Handling radioactive material packages. Radioactive material presented for transport is packaged in accordance with the IAEA Regulations. This ensures that it is safe to handle under normal :// /road-transport-radioactive-material.
Regulations for the safe transport of radioactive material. Vienna: International Atomic Energy Agency, (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, International government publication: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: International Atomic Energy Agency.
ISBN: X OCLC Number: Transport of radioactive materials regulations for the safe transport of radioactive materials Class 7—Radioactive Material UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Radiation safety during transport Package design Package Approval Labeling Marking Placarding Excepted package Carrier responsibility DOT Postal Service Consignment tions for the transport of radioactive material in the region.
The aim is to provide a proactive means of maintaining and developing a consistent high level of safety for the transport of radioactive material in the individual region and also in relation to and with the neighbouring networks. Several of these networks are currently being deve /