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In order to be certified for transportation of radioactive materials, a container must be able to withstand a series of rigorous structural…
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All shipping casks for spent nuclear fuels should be evaluated for their thermal integrity in accordance with the design criteria…
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Japan has decided as national basic policy to reprocess spent nuclear fuel (SF) and to recycle plutonium and uranium from a viewpoint of…
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It would appear that new regulations are far more likely to be observed once accidents have occurred. In 1978 in Spain a severe tank truck…
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TRANSNET is a system of databases, analysis codes, routing programs, and information packages that are available to those interested in the…
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For regulators of nuclear transport, it is more important than ever before that regulatory programs have a sound planning basis. In times…
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Shipment of fresh MOX fuel assemblies for prototype MONJU core started in July 1992 and ended in March 1994. KONJU is a prototype Fast…
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Following the IAEA-Regulations for the Safe Transport ofRadioactive Material (IAEA 1990), the competent authority in each country is…
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The reprocessing of spent fuel allows to separate three kinds of materials : uranium. plutonium and, at last, other actinides and fission…
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The Repository for Radioactive Waste in Morsleben, Germany (\"Endlager fiir radioaktive Abfalle Morsleben\", ERAM) is the only repository…
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The recent GA-4 cask design was developed by General Atomics (GA 1994) as part of the OOE-OCRWM's Cask System Development Program for high-…
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The Radioactive Materials Incident Report (RMIR) data base contains information on transportation-related accidents and incidents involving…
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Since the very beginning of its nuclear programme, France has been firmly committed to recycling valuable materials contained in the spent…
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The United States Department of Energy (DOE) manages its site contractors through regulatory compliance and internal orders. For…
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Thank you for the opportunity to speak at PA TRAM. I have examined with great interest the range of topics on the program and I have to…
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The reprocessing contracts signed between COGEMA, France, and its customers include the requirement that the radioactive waste arising from…
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At the La Hague reprocessing plant, the high activity fission products and long lived actinides separated from Pu and U as re-usable…
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Millions of tons of potentially recoverable materials have accumulated over the years at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sites and…
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Both the United States and Russia, as pan of a mutual program to ensure peaceful intentions (to one another and the international community…
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Over 15 years ago, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) developed two transportation routing models: HIGHWAY, which predicts truck…