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ABSTRACT
The transportation of radioactive materials is a specific sector of the transportation of hazardous goods. The behavior of packaging must be mastered in order to avoid any matter release, and deterioration of the protections of the packaging. The safety of the transportation of radioactive substances is thus based on the packaging which must be designed in order to resist routine conditions of carriage as well as incidental and accidental conditions. Beyond this, in a logic of defense-in-depth, transportation safety also depends on the reliability of transportation operations and crisis management in accidental situations.
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Jean-Christophe NIEL: Director General of the French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN)
INTRODUCTION
The transport of radioactive substances forms a special sector of the transport of dangerous goods. It concerns substances with specific hazardous properties, due to their radioactivity, and safety must be ensured. The main risks involved in transporting radioactive substances are as follows:
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the risk of inhalation or ingestion of radioactive particles in the event of a release of radioactive substances;
the risk of external irradiation of persons in the event of deterioration of the protection against ionizing radiation built into the packages;
environmental contamination in the event of a release of radioactive substances;
the start-up of an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction (criticality risk) that could cause serious radiation exposure to people, in the presence of water and the uncontrolled presence of fissile radioactive substances.
Radioactive substances can also be toxic or corrosive. Taking these risks into account means that package behavior must be controlled to avoid any release of material or damage to package protection. Safety in the transport of radioactive substances therefore relies first and foremost on the package, which must be designed to withstand routine transport conditions, as well as incidental and accidental conditions. Beyond the package, and in line with defense-in-depth principles, transport safety also depends on the reliability of transport operations and crisis management in accident situations.
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Transport of radioactive substances. Safety and regulation
Regulations
ST-1, Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, IAEA, 1996 edition
TS-R-1, Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, IAEA, 2009 edition
SSR-6, Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, IAEA, 2012 edition, transposition scheduled for 1 er January 2015
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