49 C.F.R. § 173.417   Authorized fissile materials packages.


Title 49 - Transportation


Title 49: Transportation
PART 173—SHIPPERS—GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS AND PACKAGINGS
Subpart I—Class 7 (Radioactive) Materials

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§ 173.417   Authorized fissile materials packages.

(a) Except as provided in §173.453, fissile materials containing not more than A1 or A2 as appropriate, must be packaged in one of the following packagings:

(1)(i) Any packaging listed in §173.415, limited to the Class 7 (radioactive) materials specified in 10 CFR part 71, subpart C;

(ii) Any Type AF, Type B(U)F, or Type B(M)F packaging that meets the applicable standards for fissile material packages in 10 CFR part 71; or

(iii) Any Type AF, Type B(U)F, or Type B(M)F packaging that meets the applicable requirements for fissile material packages in Section VI of the International Atomic Energy Agency “Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, No. TS-R-1 (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter),” and for which the foreign Competent Authority certificate has been revalidated by the U.S. Competent Authority, in accordance with §173.473. These packages are authorized only for export and import shipments.

(2) A residual “heel” of enriched solid uranium hexafluoride may be transported without a protective overpack in any metal cylinder that meets both the requirements of §173.415 and §178.350 of this subchapter for Specification 7A Type A packaging, and the requirements of §173.420 for packagings containing greater than 0.1 kg of uranium hexafluoride. Any such shipment must be made in accordance with Table 2, as follows:

         Table 2_Allowable Content of Uranium Hexafluoride (UF6 ``Heel'' in a Specification 7A Cylinder)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------    Maximum cylinder            Cylinder volume          Maximum         Maximum ``Heel'' weight per cylinder        diameter         ----------------------------  Uranium 235- ---------------------------------------------------------------------                               enrichment            UF6                Uranium-235                             Liters      Cubic feet      (weight)   -------------------------------------------- Centimeters    Inches                                   percent         kg          lb         kg         lb----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12.7                   5           8.8         0.311          100.0       0.045        0.1      0.031       0.0720.3                   8          39.0         1.359           12.5       0.227        0.5      0.019       0.0430.5                  12          68.0         2.410            5.0       0.454        1.0      0.015       0.0376.0                  30         725.0         25.64            5.0        11.3       25.0      0.383       0.84122.0                 48       3,084.0     \1\ 108.9            4.5        22.7       50.0      0.690       1.52122.0                 48       4,041.0     \2\ 142.7            4.5        22.7       50.0      0.690      1.52----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ 10 ton.\2\ 14 ton

(3) DOT Specification 20PF–1, 20PF–2, or 20PF–3 (see §178.356 of this subchapter), or Specification 21PF–1A, 21PF–1B, or 21PF–2 (see §178.358 of this subchapter) phenolic-foam insulated overpack with snug fittings inner metal cylinders, meeting all requirements of §§173.24, 173.410, 173.412, and 173.420 and the following:

(i) Handling procedures and packaging criteria must be in accordance with United States Enrichment Corporation Report No. USEC–651 or ANSI N14.1 (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter); and

(ii) Quantities of uranium hexafluoride are authorized as shown in Table 3 of this section, with each package assigned a minimum criticality safety index as also shown.

(b) Fissile Class 7 (radioactive) materials with radioactive content exceeding A1 or A2 must be packaged in one of the following packagings:

(1) Type B(U), or Type B(M) packaging that meets the standards for packaging of fissile materials in 10 CFR part 71, and is approved by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and used in accordance with §173.471;

(2) Type B(U) or Type B(M) packaging that also meets the applicable requirements for fissile material packaging in Section VI of the International Atomic Energy Agency “Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, No. TS-R-1,” and for which the foreign Competent Authority certificate has been revalidated by the U.S. Competent Authority in accordance with §173.473. These packagings are authorized only for import and export shipments; or

(3) DOT Specifications 20PF–1, 20PF–2, or 20PF–3 (see §178.356 of this subchapter), for DOT Specifications 21PF–1A or 21PF–1B (see §178.356 of this subchapter) phenolic-foam insulated overpack with snug fitting inner metal cylinders, meeting all requirements of §§173.24, 173.410, and 173.412, and the following:

(i) Handling procedures and packaging criteria must be in accordance with United States Enrichment Corporation Report No. USEC–651 or ANSI N14.1; and

(ii) Quantities of uranium hexafluoride are authorized as shown in Table 3, with each package assigned a minimum criticality safety index as also shown:

                                                  Table 3_Authorized Quantities of Uranium Hexafluoride--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                              Maximum inner cyclinder     Maximum weight of UF6 contents   Maximum U-235                                                                     diameter            --------------------------------   enrichment        Minimum        Protective overpack specification number         --------------------------------                                    (weight/       criticality                                                            Centimeters       Inches         Kilograms        Pounds         percent)      safety index--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20PF-1..................................................            12.7               5              25              55           100.0             0.120PF-2..................................................            20.3               8             116             255            12.5             0.420PF-3..................................................            30.5              12             209             460             5.0             1.121PF-1A \1\ or 21PF-1B \1,2\76.0........................           \2\30           2,250           4,950             5.0             5.021PF-1A\1\ or 21PF-1B\1\................................         \3\76.0           \3\30           2,282           5,020             5.0             5.021PF-2\1\...............................................         \2\76.0           \2\30           2,250           4,950             5.0             5.021PF-2\1\...............................................         \3\76.0           \3\30           2,282           5,020             5.0            5.0--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ For 76 cm (30 in) cylinders, the maximum H/U atomic ratio is 0.088.\2\ Model 30A inner cylinder (reference USEC-651).\3\ Model 30B inner cylinder (reference USEC-651).

(c) Continued use of an existing fissile material packaging constructed to DOT Specification 6L, 6M, or 1A2, is authorized until October 1, 2008 if it conforms in all respects to the requirements of this subchapter in effect on October 1, 2003.

[69 FR 3673, Jan. 26, 2004; 69 FR 55118, Sept. 13, 2004]

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