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Title: Spent sealed radium sources conditioning in Latin America
Title of periodic: Waste Management Oxford
Authors: Mourão, Rogério Pimenta
Affiliation: Centro de Desenvolvimento da Tecnologia Nuclear/CDTN, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil
Issue Date: 1999
Keywords: Packaging;spent sealed sources;transport;radioactive waste management
Abstract: The management of spent sealed sources is considered by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) one of the greatest challenges faced by nuclear authorities today, especially in developing countries. One of the Agency's initiatives to tackle this problem is the Spent radium sources conditioning project, a worldwide project relying on the regional co-operation between countries. A team from the Brazilian nuclear research institute Centro de Desenvolvimento da tecnologia Nuclear/CDTN was chosen as the expert team to carry out the operations in Latin America, since December 1996 radium sources have been safely conditioned in Uruguay, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Ecuador and Paraguay. A quality Assurane Program was established, encompassing the qualification of the capsule welding process, wrytten oprational procedures referring to all major steps of the operation, calibration of monitors and informatiion retrievability. A 200L carbon steel drum-based packaging concept was used to condition the sources, its cavity being designed to receive the lead shield device containing stainless steel capsules with the radium sources.
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