RADIOLOGICAL MATERIALS SHIPPING PROCEDURE 2025

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  2. Begin by reviewing the General Notes section. Ensure you understand the requirements for reporting units of activity as 'becquerels' and familiarize yourself with record-keeping protocols.
  3. Proceed to Part II, which covers shipping drier beds and equipment containing less than 22 Ci. Follow the packaging instructions carefully, ensuring all items are securely packed and labeled appropriately.
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  5. Complete the Shipping section by filling out a FedEx airbill online. Make sure to mark it correctly as a 'limited quantity' shipment.
  6. Finally, ensure all approvals are obtained from relevant personnel before finalizing your shipment.

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Very high-level radioactive materials, such as spent nuclear fuel, must be shipped in specially designed containers called casks. These casks are designed to contain the high-level radioactive material even if theres an accident.
Radioactive material is transported by trucks, rail, and other shipping methods. Shipments involving docHub amounts of radioactive material are required to have documentation, labels, and placards identifying the cargo as radioactive.
Radioactive material can be transported by truck, train, plane or ship. There are special regulations that help keep drivers, the public, and the environment safe. The packaging used to transport radioactive material is tested to make sure it will keep people safe if there is an accident.
The true statement regarding containers of radioactive materials is that they require special handling and routes due to safety regulations. Transporting these materials is strictly monitored to prevent accidents and ensure public safety. Radioactive materials can pose serious health risks if not managed properly.