System Certification: Progress in Concept Recognition in IAEA Regulation

Year
1995
Author(s)
Robert E. Luna - Sandia National Laboratories
Thomas Pollog - US Department of Energy, RW-44
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Abstract
System Certification is a regulatory concept which is intended to expand the scope of radioactive material transport regulations by allowing alternative means for proving compliance with the requisite standards of safety set out in transport regulations. In practice it may allow more stringent requirements in one aspect of the regulations to be substituted for less stringent application in other areas so long as the safety standard provided by regulation is preserved. The concept is widely perceived as the imposition of operational controls in exchange for relaxation of packaging standards, but that is only one possibility in the spectrum of potential actions under a System Certification provision in IAEA or national regulations.