Transportation - National Registry of Radiation Protection

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Multi-Modal Radioactive Shipping
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Radioactive Material Production,
Transportation, and Use
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The creation, shipping, and use of
radioactive material is highly
regulated (IAEA, NRC, DOT, etc.).
High activity sources can only be
produced by sophisticated methods
(e.g. reactors & accelerators).
High activity sources can only be
obtained after special licensing to
ensure their safe use and their
security.
Similar regulations exist in other
countries were radioactive material
is produced or used.
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Shielding Requirements Limit
Portability
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For sources: the higher the activity, the more
shielding you require to transport the source.
Density sources:
• typically 1.5 Ci
to 2 Ci.
• 120 Lbs
Neutron sources:
•4 to 19 Ci
• 130 to 200 Lbs
Large Densometer:
• 55 mCi
• 68 to 275 Lbs
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Portable Radiography Sources
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“Top strength” industrial radiography sources can burn fingers and
cause radiation sickness within a few minutes.
Effects drop off dramatically with distance. Outside of 3 meters, acute
effects rare even after hours of exposure.
Sources are constructed to meet rigorous testing standards. A typical
source is encapsulated in two (2) TIG welded Stainless Steel Capsules.
Source material itself is often metal (Cobalt or Iridium) or embedded on
non-soluble ceramics or “microspheres” to prevent inhalation of
radioactive material if the source encapsulation is breached.
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High Activity Source Transportation
Containers that ship high activity sources are meant to
withstand very punishing accident conditions.
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Conclusion:
Radioactive Material Production, Transportation, and Use
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High activity radioactive material is highly
regulated.
Industrial sources are very robust and made not
to leak.
When dangerous quantities are shipped, the
material is put in a container capable of
withstanding harsh accident conditions.
Very high activity industrial/medical sources are
facility based and difficult to remove.
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How Might High Activity
Radioactive Material be Misused?
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Expose people to an external source
of radiation.
Disperse radioactive material using
conventional means.
Explosively Disperse radioactive material
[a “Dirty Bomb”].
Create a Nuclear Weapon (this requires
special nuclear material)
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Potential consequences of dispersal
of radioactive material into...
Facility ventilation systems
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Inhalation (internal) dose hazard
Interruption of ‘normal life’
Expensive cleanup costs
The general environment (“dirty bombs”,
crop dusters, fire, sprayer, etc..)
• Low likelihood of acute radiological effects
• May require population shelter or evacuation
• May be difficult to clean outdoor areas
Water supplies
High dilution
 Individually significant doses would not
likely result.
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WHAT IS A ‘DIRTY BOMB’?
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A “Dirty Bomb” is conventional explosives combined
with radioactive material with the intention of
spreading the radioactive material over a relatively
large area.
This is NOT a nuclear explosion, the radioactive
material does not enhance the explosion.
Very few deaths would be expected from acute
radiological exposure (the greatest hazard would
likely be from the effects of the conventional
explosives).
The contamination will hamper emergency response
efforts and can delay hospital treatment.
Widespread contamination can deny the use of
facilities and areas and have a significant
psychological impact on the exposed population.
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External Exposures
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Focused radiation or localized
contamination can result in radiation
effect to specific areas on the body
Whole body exposure can result from:
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A passing radioactive cloud or
smoke
A large, distant point source
Exposure from contamination
deposited on the ground
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Internal Exposures
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Once radioactive material is deposited in the
body, it can expose the person from within.
The magnitude of the dose will depend on many
factors:
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How much material was deposited,
how it got into the body (ingestion,
inhalation, absorption, or injection),
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chemical form of the radioactive material,
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the radiation it produces,
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how quickly it decays, and
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how quickly the body eliminates the material.
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The Human Factor
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Concerns about radiation and contamination often
produce an exaggerated emotional response.
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Can’t detect it with our 5 senses
Associated with cancer
Reminiscent of “cold war” fears
Science difficult to understand
Out of our control
Possible results may be…
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Unexposed people saturating the medical
community
Health and economic effects from long term
anxiety or depression in the community
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Conclusion:
Misuse of Radioactive Material
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High activity sources can cause health effects, but only
to those in close proximity.
Acute health effects from distributed radioactive
material unlikely without prolonged, highconcentration exposure.
Radiation or contamination will hinder response
efforts.
Denial of facilities and areas will have a major cost
effect
Public anxiety and its effects may be the primary
lasting health effect.
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Radioactive Material Dangerous
Goods Transportation Training
http://halworld.halnet.com/hse/hse_hes/hse_hes_resafety/hse_hes_resafety_radtransport.asp
Objectives:
 Properly classify a package containing
radioactive material
 Properly label and mark a radioactive
materials package for shipment
 Properly prepare shipping documentation
 Demonstrate your ability to complete a
radioactive materials shipment
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Definitions
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A1 and A2 values
Cargo Aircraft
Competent Authority
Consignee
Excepted Package
Radioactive Material
Special Form
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Radioactive Material
Radionuclide
Activity Concentration for Exempt
Material Bq/gm
Activity Limit for an Exempt
Consignment Bq/gm
Am-241
1 X 100
1 X 104
Co-57
1 X 102
1 X 106
Co-60
1 X 101
1 X 105
Cs-137
1 X 101
1 X 104
Gd-153
1 X 102
1 X 107
I-131
1 X 102
1 X 106
Ir-192
1 X 101
1 X 104
K-40
1 X 102
1 X 106
Ra-226
1 X 101
1 X 104
T(Tritium) H-3
1 X 106
1 X 109
Th-natural
1 X 100
1 X 103
U-Natural
1 X 100
1 X 103
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Package Activity Limits
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Excepted Packages
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2.
3.
Materials (Limited Quantity)
Instruments and Articles - Item Limits
Instruments and Articles - Package Limits
 Instrument and manufactured articles –
clock, electronic tube, or apparatus
having radioactive material as a
component part
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Activity Limits for Excepted Packages
Nature of contents
Instruments and Articles
Item Limits
Package Limits
Materials
Package Limits
(RAM-Limited Quantity)
Solids
Special Form
10-2A1
A1
10-3A1
Other Forms
10-2A2
A2
10-3A2
10-3A2
10-1 A2
10-4A2
Tritium H-3
2 X 10-2A2
2 X10-1 A2
2 X 10-2A2
Special Form
10-3A1
10-2 A1
10-3A1
Other Forms
10-3A2
10-2 A2
10-3A2
Liquids
Gases
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Radionuclide
A1 Values
A2 Values
RQ Values
Am-241
2 TBq (50 Ci)
0.0002 TBq (0.005 Ci)
0.00037 TBq (0.01Ci)
Co-57
8 TBq (200 Ci)
8 TBq (200 Ci)
3.7 TBq (100 Ci)
Co-60
0.4 TBq (10 Ci)
0.4 TBq (10 Ci)
0.37 TBq (10 Ci)
Cs-137
2 TBq (50 Ci)
0.5 TBq (10 Ci)
0.037 TBq (1 Ci)
Gd-153
10 TBq (200 Ci)
5 TBq (100 Ci)
0.37 TBq (10 Ci)
I-131
3 TBq (80 Ci)
0.5 TBq (10 Ci)
0.00037 TBq (0.01 Ci)
Ir-192
1 TBq (20 Ci)
0.5 TBq (10 Ci)
0.37 TBq (10 Ci)
K-40
0.6 TBq (10 Ci)
0.6 TBq (10 Ci)
0.037 TBq (1 Ci)
Ra-226
0.3 TBq (8 Ci)
0.02 TBq (0.5 Ci)
0.0037 TBq (0.1 Ci)
T(Tritium) H-3
40 TBq (1000 Ci)
40 TBq (1000 Ci)
3.7 TBq (100 Ci)
Th-natural
unlimited
unlimited
0.0004 TBq (0.011 Ci)
U – Natural
unlimited
unlimited
0.0019 TBq (0.052 Ci)
RQ is the reportable quantity. US requirement.
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Requirements for Packages
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General Requirements
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Easily and safely handled and transported
Strong lifting attachments
Free from protruding features
Surface will not retain water
Withstand effects of acceleration and vibration
Physically and chemically compatible
components
Temperature range from -40o C to + 55oC
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Type A Package
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Meet General Package requirements
Smallest outside dimension >100 mm
Capability of installing a tamper proof seal
Forces on tie-down attachment must not
damage package during transport
Temperature range -40oC to + 70oC
No loss or dispersal of material or a 20%
increase in radiation level after water spray, free
drop, stacking, and penetration tests.
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Empty Packages
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Previously contained radioactive material
Well maintained and securely closed
No loose contamination
Any labels which may have been displayed
are no longer visible
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Category
Maximum radiation level at any Transport Index
point on External surface
I-WHITE
Not more than 0.005mSv/hr
(0.5 mrem/hr)
0 (< 0.05)
II-YELLOW
More than 0.005 mSv/hr
(0.5mrem/hr) but Not more than
0.5 mSv/hr(50 mrem/hr)
0 to < 1
III-YELLOW
More than 0.5 mSv/hr(50
mrem/hr) but Not more than 2
mSv/hr(200 mrem/hr)
1 to < 10
III-YELLOW and also
Under exclusive use
More than 2 mSv/hr(200
mrem/hr) but not more than 10
mSv/hr(1,000 mrem/hr)
More than 10
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Shipping Labels
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Transport Index
< 0.05
Surface < 0.5 mr/hr
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Shipping Labels
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Transport Index <1.0
Surface <50 mr/hr
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Shipping Labels
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Transport Index <10
Surface <200 mr/hr
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TRANSPORT INDEX
TRANSPORT INDEX
LUDLUM MODEL 2
SURVEY METER
Scale Reads from:
0 to 5
0
ONE METER
3.3 FEET
Switch Position Are:
• OFF
• BAT
• X 10
•X 1
• X 0.1
1
2
mR/h
ON
F O
F
F
OFF
S
A
U
D
3
4
5
BAT
X 10
X1
HV
X 0.1
39 INCHES
LUDLUM
MEASUREMENTS, INC.
SWEETWATER,TEXAS
MODEL 2
SURVEY METER
TRANSPORT INDEX:
 The radiation level in mr/hr at one
meter from the package surface
(gamma and neutron).
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Maximum Transport Index For Total Number of
Packages On One Vehicle
Cs137
1.5 Ci.
THE SUM OF THE TRANSPORTATION
INDEXES CANNOT EXCEED
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A SINGLE SHIPMENT
Am241Be
18.5 Ci and
.5 Ci.
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Overpack
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An enclosure that is used by a single
consignor to provide protection or
convenience in handling of a package or
to consolidate two or more packages.
Packages of radioactive material may be
combined in an overpack for transport.
Only the shipper is permitted to take a
direct measurement of the radiation level
to determine the TI.
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Special Form
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Indispersible solid or sealed capsule which
meets the following:
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Capsule can only be opened by destroying it
Have one dimension not less than 5 mm
Design received unilateral approval
Demonstration of compliance with the
standards can be done by performance,
reference to previous tests, or calculations
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Special Form
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Subjected to impact test, percussion test,
leaching test, volumetric leakage test,
bending test, and heat test
Would not break or shatter under the
impact, percussion or bending tests
Would not melt or disperse in the heat
test
Would not leak
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Package Markings
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Readily visible and legible
“Type A” must be stamped or printed as
required
Proper shipping name
UN Number
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Excepted packages only require UN Number
Shipper and Consignee with addresses
Gross mass if exceeding 50 kg
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Marking of Overpacks
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Proper shipping name
UN number
All labels except for the “Type A” package
label that are required on the inner
package must be reproduced on the
outside of the overpack
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Package Markings
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Markings required by other international
regulations are permitted
In addition to the languages of the State
of Origin, English should be used.
Reportable Quantity (RQ) marked on
package for shipments entering or leaving
the US
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Additional Package Markings IMDG
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Requires a shippers mark be placed on the
package or overpack – initials of the
company (ex: HES) at least 2 inches in
height
Tracking number (ex: the RMA number) or
other locally generated serial number
City of destination
Number of packages (ex: 1 of 1, 1 of 2)
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Package Labeling
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Identification of primary hazard
Able to withstand open weather exposure
Two labels which conform to the
appropriate category on two opposite
sides of the package or on the outside of
all four sides of the freight container
Labels must not be folded
Labels must not overlap
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Package Labeling
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Cargo Aircraft Only label for goods
transported into or out of US
Category Labels must have
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Contents – symbol of radionuclide – mixtures
as space permits
Activity in Bq can have Ci in parentheses
Transport Index for category II and III
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Placarding
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Four placards front, back and both sides
Required for Category III in US
May be required for all Category labels
outside US – check local rules
Enlarged category labels may be used in
place of placards
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Shippers Declaration for Dangerous
Goods - SDDG
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Two copies completed and signed
Proper shipping name
Class - Radioactive Material class 7
UN number
Number of Packages
Subsidiary risk
Indication of Passenger or Cargo-Only
Indication of Radioactive or Non-Radioactive
Special handling information
Indication if an overpack has been used
Full name and address of shipper and consignee
Airport or City of departure and destination
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SDDG
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The words Radioactive Material if not contained
in the shipping name
Name or symbol of Radionuclide(s)
Activity in Bq, may have Ci in parentheses
Description of physical and chemical or a notation
that it is Special Form
Competent Authority Certificate mark
Category Label I, II, or III
For II and III Transport Index and package
dimensions
Emergency contact information
SIGNATURE certifying shipment
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Air Waybill
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Must contain a statement to indicate that
dangerous goods are described on
accompanying DGD
When applicable, indicate Cargo Aircraft
Only or CAO
For Excepted Packages – in the Nature
and Quantity of Goods box list proper
shipping name with UN number
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Additional Documentation
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Competent Authority Certificates
Sealed Source Certificates
Current Leak Test Certificates
Emergency Response Guide
Locally required transportation documents
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Proper Shipping Names
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Radioactive Material, Excepted Package,
Limited Quantity of Material, UN2910
‘Radioactive Material, Excepted Package,
Instruments’ or ‘Radioactive Material,
Excepted Package, Articles’, both UN2911
Radioactive Material, Excepted Package,
Articles Manufactured From ‘Natural
Uranium’, ‘Depleted Uranium’, or ‘Natural
Thorium’ all UN2909
Radioactive Material, Excepted Package,
Empty Packaging, UN2908
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Proper Shipping Names
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Radioactive Material, Type A Package,
Non-Special Form, Non Fissile, UN2915
Radioactive Material, Type A Package,
Special Form, Non Fissile, UN3332
“RQ” indicated on the declaration when
required
RQ, Radioactive Material, Type A Package,
Special Form, Non Fissile, UN3332
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Unit Conversions for your reference
IATA/ICAO Radioactive Checklist
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Latest revision contained in back of IATA
manual
Contained on Radiation Safety Transportation
web page
Recommend completing for each shipment
since the air carrier will be using one also to
check you.
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Example 1
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Isotope Co-57, Special Form
Competent Authority Cert USA/0356/S
111 MBq, 3 mCi
1.3 kg, 3 lb
Package box, Type A, 10X8X4 inches
Surface dose rate = 0.4 mR/hr
Dose rate at 1 meter = 40 uR/hr
Shipped from US to Aberdeen
Source Serial Number 740-DD
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SHIPPER'S DECLARATION FOR DANGEROUS GOODS
(Provide at least tw o copies to the airline.)
Air Waybill No.
Shipper
Halliburton Energy Services
Page
1 of
Pages
(Enter Address of Shipper)
Shipper's Reference Number
(optional)
Consignee
HA LLIB URTON ENERGY SERVICES
A TTN: Juan Valencia, Tele: 281-871-7723
14804 M o rales Ro ad, Gate 3, Delivery P o int 108
c/o Diversified Freight Lo gistics, Inc.
Ho usto n, TX 77032
A ttn: Ro bert Rico , (281) 821-2929
Two completed and signed copies of this Declaration must
WARNING
be handed to the operator
Failure to comply in all respects with the applicable
Dangerous Goods Regulations may be in breach of the
applicable law, subject to legal penalties. This
Declaration must not, in any circumstances, be
completed and/or signed by a consolidator, a forwarder
or an IATA cargo agent.
TRANSPORT DETAILS
This shipment is within the
limitatio ns prescribed fo r:
(delete no n applicable)
Airport of Departure:
(Enter Airport Name)
PASSENGER CARGO
AND CARGO AIRCRAFT
AIRCRAFT
ONLY
Shipment type:
Airport of Destination:
Houston
(delete no-applicable)
NON-RADIOACTIVE
RADIOACTIVE
NATURE AND QUANTITY OF DANGEROUS GOODS
Dangerous Goods Identification
P ro per Shipping Name
Class o r UN o r P acking SubsiDivisio n ID No . Gro up
Quantity and Type o f packing
P acking
diary
A utho rizatio n
Inst.
Risk
Radioactive
Material,Type A
Package, Special
Form, Non Fissile
or Fissile
Excepted
Additional Handling Information
ICAO/IATA Provisions used
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UN
3332
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Source Serial Number(s):
Co-57, 111 MBq
(3 mCi),one Type
A Package
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White
USA/0356/S
740-DD
Security Seal 33456
24 hr. Emergency Contact Tel. No.: 713-616-3000 (International); 800-666-9260 (US)
I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and
accurately described above by the proper shipping name and are
classified, packaged, marked and labelled/placarded, and are in all
respects in proper condition for transport according to the applicable
international and national governmental regulations.
Name/Title of Signatory
Place and Date
Signature
(see warning above)
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Co-57
111 MBq (3 mCi)
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To: HES Aberdeen
From: HES USA
2 of each label on
opposite sides
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Example 2
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Isotope Cs-137, Special Form, USA/0508/S
12 mCi, 444 MBq
Source DB-032, Densometer V3C-120
Type A Package placed in an Overpack
Overpack 30X30X90 cm
Weight 68 lbs, 30.8 kg
Radiation levels on contact = 18 mR/hr at 1
meter = 0.5 mR/hr
Ship from USA to France
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SHIPPER'S DECLARATION FOR DANGEROUS GOODS
(Provide at least tw o copies to the airline.)
Air Waybill No.
Shipper
Halliburton Energy Services
Page
1 of
Pages
(Enter Address of Shipper)
Shipper's Reference Number
(optional)
Consignee
HA LLIB URTON ENERGY SERVICES
A TTN: Juan Valencia, Tele: 281-871-7723
14804 M o rales Ro ad, Gate 3, Delivery P o int 108
c/o Diversified Freight Lo gistics, Inc.
Ho usto n, TX 77032
A ttn: Ro bert Rico , (281) 821-2929
Two completed and signed copies of this Declaration must
WARNING
be handed to the operator
Failure to comply in all respects with the applicable
Dangerous Goods Regulations may be in breach of the
applicable law, subject to legal penalties. This
Declaration must not, in any circumstances, be
completed and/or signed by a consolidator, a forwarder
or an IATA cargo agent.
TRANSPORT DETAILS
This shipment is within the
limitatio ns prescribed fo r:
(delete no n applicable)
Airport of Departure:
(Enter Airport Name)
PASSENGER CARGO
AND CARGO AIRCRAFT
AIRCRAFT
ONLY
Shipment type:
Airport of Destination:
Houston
(delete no-applicable)
NON-RADIOACTIVE
RADIOACTIVE
NATURE AND QUANTITY OF DANGEROUS GOODS
Dangerous Goods Identification
P ro per Shipping Name
Class o r UN o r P acking SubsiDivisio n ID No . Gro up
Quantity and Type o f packing
P acking
diary
A utho rizatio n
Inst.
Risk
Radioactive
Material,Type A
Package, Special
Form, Non Fissile
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UN
3332
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Cs-137, 444 MBq
(12 mCi),one Type
A Package
USA/0508/S
II
Yellow
TI=0.5
DIM
30X30
X90 cm
Overpack Used
Additional Handling Information
ICAO/IATA Provisions used
Source Serial Number(s):
DB-032, Densometer V3C-120
Security Seal 33456
24 hr. Emergency Contact Tel. No.: 713-616-3000 (International); 800-666-9260 (US)
I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and
accurately described above by the proper shipping name and are
classified, packaged, marked and labelled/placarded, and are in all
respects in proper condition for transport according to the applicable
international and national governmental regulations.
Name/Title of Signatory
Place and Date
Signature
(see warning above)
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Cs-137
444 M
12 m
0.5
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Radioactive Material,
Type A Package, Special
Form, Non Fissile, UN
3332
To: France
From: Duncan USA
2 of each label
on opposite
sides
Inner Packages Comply
With Prescribed
Specifications
Emergency Contact Information
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Example 3
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Isotope Am241Be, 684.5 GBq, 18.5 Ci
Special Form, GB/223/S-85
Type A Package, 120X120X120 cm
91kg, 200 lbs
Radiation levels on contact = 60 mR/hr neutron
and 27 mR/hr gamma. At 1 meter = 7 mR/hr
neutron and 1 mR/hr gamma
Shipping from Nigeria to Mexico
Source Serial Number SW-2240
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SHIPPER'S DECLARATION FOR DANGEROUS GOODS
(Provide at least tw o copies to the airline.)
Air Waybill No.
Shipper
Halliburton Energy Services
Page
1 of
Pages
(Enter Address of Shipper)
Shipper's Reference Number
(optional)
Consignee
HA LLIB URTON ENERGY SERVICES
A TTN: Juan Valencia, Tele: 281-871-7723
14804 M o rales Ro ad, Gate 3, Delivery P o int 108
c/o Diversified Freight Lo gistics, Inc.
Ho usto n, TX 77032
A ttn: Ro bert Rico , (281) 821-2929
Two completed and signed copies of this Declaration must
WARNING
be handed to the operator
Failure to comply in all respects with the applicable
Dangerous Goods Regulations may be in breach of the
applicable law, subject to legal penalties. This
Declaration must not, in any circumstances, be
completed and/or signed by a consolidator, a forwarder
or an IATA cargo agent.
TRANSPORT DETAILS
This shipment is within the
limitatio ns prescribed fo r:
(delete no n applicable)
Airport of Departure:
(Enter Airport Name)
PASSENGER CARGO
AND CARGO AIRCRAFT
AIRCRAFT
ONLY
Shipment type:
Airport of Destination:
Houston
(delete no-applicable)
NON-RADIOACTIVE
RADIOACTIVE
NATURE AND QUANTITY OF DANGEROUS GOODS
Dangerous Goods Identification
P ro per Shipping Name
Class o r UN o r P acking SubsiDivisio n ID No . Gro up
Quantity and Type o f packing
P acking
diary
A utho rizatio n
Inst.
Risk
Radioactive
Material,Type A
Package, Special
Form, Non Fissile
or Fissile
Excepted
Additional Handling Information
ICAO/IATA Provisions used
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UN
3332
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Source Serial Number(s):
Am241Be, 684.5
GBq (18.5 Ci),one
Type A Package
GB/223/S-85
III
Yellow
TI=8
DIM
120X120
X120 cm
SW-2240
Security Seal 33456
24 hr. Emergency Contact Tel. No.: 713-616-3000 (International); 800-666-9260 (US)
I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and
accurately described above by the proper shipping name and are
classified, packaged, marked and labelled/placarded, and are in all
respects in proper condition for transport according to the applicable
international and national governmental regulations.
Name/Title of Signatory
Place and Date
Signature
(see warning above)
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Am241Be
684.5 GBq (18.5 Ci)
8
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To: Mexico
From: Nigeria
Weight: 91 kg (200 lb)
2 of each
label on
opposite
sides
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Shipper:
TRANSPORT DOCUMENT
Consinee:
Carrier:
Halliburton Energy Services
Highway 7 East, Duncan, OK 73533 USA
C/O Diversified Freight Logistics
612 E. Dallas Rd, Grapevine, TX 76051
Tele 817-481-8521
Destination
Duncan, OK
Departure:
Ref.:
Added Documents:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION
Competent Authority Certificate USA/0366/S
No. and Type of Packages
1
Description:
Gross:
Radioactive Material, type A package,Special Form,
non-fissile, - Class 7 UN3332 - Schedule 9 - Cs-137, - 4214.3 MBqII - Yellow - TI = 0.5
USA DOT 7A, Type A Package
EmS No. 7-01
Overpack Used - ???? kg grwt wood box
????? kg
Declaration and additional Information:
24 hr Emergency Contact Tel. No.:713-676-3000 USA
No special stowage provisions are necessary
Densometers: 73346, PFD136, V32-0290, W25-564, W25-617, W25-632, W25-651, W28-00246, W28-00338,
W28-00372, and W28-0143
DECLARATION:
I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described
above by the proper shipping name(s), and are classified, packaged, marked and labelled/
placarded, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport according to applicable
international and national governmental regulations.
Signature on behalf of shipper
Place:
Date:
13 February 2003
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