10 C.F.R. Appendix P to Part 110—Category 1 and 2 Radioactive Material


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Title 10: Energy
PART 110—EXPORT AND IMPORT OF NUCLEAR EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL
Subpart K—Rulemaking

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Appendix P to Part 110—Category 1 and 2 Radioactive Material
                                   Table 1_Import and Export Threshold Limits----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                      Category 1                          Category 2                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------          Radioactive material              Terabequerels                       Terabequerels                                                (TBq)       Curies  (Ci) \1\        (TBq)       Curies  (Ci) \1\----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Americium-241...........................                60             1,600               0.6                16Americium-241/Be........................                60             1,600               0.6                16Californium-252.........................                20               540               0.2               5.4Curium-244..............................                50             1,400               0.5                14Cobalt-60...............................                30               810               0.3               8.1Cesium-137..............................               100             2,700               1.0                27Gadolinium-153..........................             1,000            27,000              10.0               270Iridium-192.............................                80             2,200               0.8                22Plutonium-238\2\........................                60             1,600               0.6                16Plutonium-239/Be \2\....................                60             1,600               0.6                16Promethium-147..........................            40,000         1,100,000               400            11,000Radium-226 \a\..........................                40             1,100               0.4                11Selenium-75.............................               200             5,400               2.0                54Strontium-90 (Y-90).....................             1,000            27,000              10.0               270Thulium-170.............................            20,000           540,000               200             5,400Ytterbium-169...........................               300             8,100               3.0               81----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ The values to be used to determine whether a license is required are given in TBq. Curie (Ci) values are  provided for practical usefulness only and are rounded after conversion.\2\ The limits for Pu-238 and Pu-239/Be in this table apply for imports to the U.S. The limits for exports of Pu-  238 and Pu-239/Be can be found in § 110.21.\a\ Discrete sources of radium-226.

Calculation of Shipments Containing Multiple Sources or Radionuclides

The “sum of fractions” methodology for evaluating combinations of radionuclides being transported, is to be used when import or export shipments contain multiple sources or multiple radionuclides. The threshold limit values used in a sum of the fractions calculation must be the metric values (i.e., TBq).

I. If multiple sources and/or multiple radionuclides are present in an import or export shipment, the sum of the fractions of the activity of each radionuclides must be determined to verify the shipment is less than the Category 1 or 2 limits of Table 1, as appropriate. If the calculated sum of the fractions ratio, using the following equation, is greater than or equal to 1.0, then the import or export shipment exceeds the threshold limits of Table 1 and the applicable security provisions of this part apply.

II. Use the equation below to calculate the sum of the fractions ratio by inserting the actual activity of the applicable radionuclides or of the individual sources (of the same radionuclides) in the numerator of the equation and the corresponding threshold activity limit from the Table 1 in the denominator of the equation. Ensure the numerator and denominator values are in the same units and all calculations must be performed using the TBq (i.e., metric) values of Table 1.

R1 = activity for radionuclides or source number 1

R2 = activity for radionuclides or source number 2

RN = activity for radionuclides or source number n

AR1 = activity limit for radionuclides or source number 1

AR2 = activity limit for radionuclides or source number 2

ARN = activity limit for radionuclides or source number n

[70 FR 37993, July 1, 2005, as amended at 71 FR 20339, Apr. 20, 2006]

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