Iowa Code r. 641-40.65 - Procedures for receiving and opening packages
(1) Each licensee who expects to receive a
package containing quantities of radioactive material in excess of a Type A
quantity shall make arrangements to receive:
a. The package when the carrier offers it for
delivery; or
b. The notification of
the arrival of the package at the carrier's terminal and to take possession of
the package expeditiously.
(2) Each licensee shall:
a. Monitor the external surfaces of a
labeled1 package for
radioactive contamination unless the package contains only radioactive material
in the form of gas or in special form as defined in 641-Chapter 38;
b. Monitor the external surfaces of a
labeled1 package for
radiation levels unless the package contains quantities of radioactive material
that are less than or equal to the Type A quantity; and
c. Monitor all packages known to contain
radioactive material for radioactive contamination and radiation levels if
there is evidence of degradation of package integrity, such as packages that
are crushed, wet, or damaged.
(3) The licensee shall perform the monitoring
required by 40.65(2) as soon as practicable after receipt of the package, but
not later than three hours after the package is received at the licensee's
facility if it is received during the licensee's normal working hours, or not
later than three hours from the beginning of the next working day if it is
received after working hours.
(4)
The licensee shall immediately notify the final delivery carrier and, by
telephone and telegram, mailgram, or facsimile, the agency when:
a. Removable radioactive surface
contamination exceeds the limits of
49 CFR
173.443; or
(5) Each licensee shall:
a. Establish, maintain, and retain written
procedures for safely opening packages in which radioactive material is
received; and
b. Ensure that the
procedures are followed and that due consideration is given to special
instructions for the type of package being opened.
(6) Licensees transferring special form
sources in vehicles owned or operated by the licensee or registrant to and from
a work site are exempt from the contamination monitoring requirements of
40.65(2), but are not exempt from the monitoring requirement in 40.65(2), for
measuring radiation levels that ensure that the source is still properly lodged
in its shield.
Notes
Labeled with a Radioactive e White I, Yellow II, or Yellow III label as specified in U.S. Department of Transportation regulations 49 CFR 172.403 and 172.436-440.
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