SIGMA projetor User Manual

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SAMPLE TRANSPORTATION INSTRUCTIONS

5.1

The following instructions are samples for the transport of this radiographic exposure device/transport
container and source assembly within the United States and are based on current transport regulations.
Shippers of radioactive materials in regulatory jurisdictions outside the USA must ensure full compliance
with all current and applicable transport regulations. Listed are the regulations that should be referenced
for the legal transport of radioactive materials:

• International Atomic Energy Agency requirements No. TS-R-1 (1996), ‘Regulations for the Safe

Transport of Radioactive Materials’.

• International Air Transport Association, ‘Dangerous Goods Regulations’.

• International Civil Aviation Organization, ‘Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous

Goods by Air’.

• International Maritime Organization, ‘International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code’.

• U.S. Department of Transportation, Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 171 through 178.

• U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 20, 34 & 71.

• Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Nuclear Safety and Control Act, ‘Packaging and Transport of

Nuclear Substances Regulations’; ‘Nuclear Substances and Radiation Devices Regulations’.

• Transport Canada, ‘Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations’.

• Transport in the United Kingdom: Refer to the regulations as listed on the ADR approval Certificate.


Transport Package

The Model 880 Delta, 880 Sigma, 880 Elite and 880 Omega are approved as radiographic exposure
devices. All but the Model 880 Omega are approved as Type B(U)-96 transport packages under the
certification number USA/9296/B(U)-96. The Model 880 Omega is approved as a Type A transport
package.

As a shipper of radioactive material, you must perform a pre-shipment inspection to verify conformance to
the Type B(U)-96 certification (or Type A approval as applicable) for each individual shipment of
radioactive material. This verification assures the package's integrity is not compromised, which may
cause a reduction of safety while in the transport system.

Visually inspect the transport package:

• Assure the source assembly is properly secured in the locked position. The selector ring must be in

the LOCK position, the protective cover in place, the plunger lock engaged and the key removed.

• Assure all screws are present and secured.

• Assure the front port is properly secured.

• Assure the seal wire is properly installed, if used.

• Assure the ‘Danger, Radioactive Material’ label is securely attached and visible on the package.

Assure that the label is legible and not defaced.

• Assure the other information on the label is legible (the warnings and trefoil, the model number and

serial number and either the Type B certification number or the Type A specification identification as
applicable.

• Visually assure all welded areas are not cracked. If there is any evidence of cracked welds contact

QSA Global, Inc. prior to shipment.

• Assure all the conditions of the Certificate of Compliance are met and the transport package has all

the required markings.

• Wipe test the transport package over an area of 300 cm

2

and assure the level of removable

contamination is less than 0.0001 µCi per cm

2

.


If the package fails any of the inspections described, remove the container from use until it can be
brought into compliance with the Type B certificate or the Type A approval as appropriate.

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