Transportation shipping and safety requirements as related to the transportation of packages containing nuclear materials. Although MRC drawings and specifications in the Appendix have been reduced or reformatted, all are controlled documents with appropriate references to their latest technical updating and editorial changes. For this reason, many specifications are preceded by a lead sheet indicating the original total number of pages and date of latest revision.
-Technology Project, and KMS Fusion, Incorporated.The document was revised to incorporate the contributions and comments from each site following a review of the original draft. It is presented as a consensus document, although it is recognized that there are valid differences in operations, inventories, design criteria, and operating philosophies among the various facilities.The "good practices" described in the document directly contribute to good radiological safety performance at tritium facilities. It will also enhance existing programs designed to protect the health and safety of the public and the environment. This document can be used as a reference by DOE and contractor personnel. It is not a regulatory standard. It is not intended to establish performance standards or design criteria.
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