# Science Applications International Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 02-0116
- **title:** Science Applications International Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2002-06-04
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 02-0116 response to Science Applications International Corporation concerning 173.443.
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U.S. Department
Research and
of Transportation
JUN
4 2002
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
special Programs
Administration
Mr. James R. Price
Senior Environmental Compliance
Reference No.: 02-0116
& Health and Safety Officer
Science Applications International Corporation
10260 Campus Point Drive
M/S B2-M
San Diego, CA 92121
Dear Mr. Price:
This is in response to your letter requesting clarification of the shipping paper and contamination
control requirements for radioactive materials under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR;
49 CFR Parts 171-180). Your company operates Mobile Vehicle and Cargo Inspection Systems
VACIS) to inspect the contents of truck
evices and in cent thand. bash Mobile Antiner, care and passenger vehicles for explosiv
gauge device (Type A package) containing either a 59 Gbq Cesium-137 or 37 Gibq Cobalt-60
radioactive material sealed source.
Your questions are paraphrased and answered as follows:
Q1.
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) prepares a shipping paper when
the Mobile VACIS first enters a public highway. Can the same shipping paper remain
another vehicle?
with the vehicle for its lifetime or until the Type A package is reshipped or transferred to
A1.
The answer is yes. The same shipping paper may remain with the Mobile VACIS for its
lifetime provided the content (including quantity) of the Type A package remains the
same or the Type A package is reshipped or transferred to another vehicle.
Q2.
Section 173.443(a) requires a determination of the level of non-fixed radioactive
to putting the vehicle into service on a public highway. SAIC would perform subsequent
contamination. SAIC interprets this to mean that a wipe survey must be performed prior
wipe surveys in accordance with the requirements of its Device Registry which requires
leak testing prior to initial use and at intervals not to exceed 12 months. The techniques
used would be capable of detecting 185 Bq of removable contamination. Additional
contamination surveys would not be required each time the truck is driven on a public
highway. Would our procedures satisfy the requirements of the HMR?
173.443
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A2. Section 173.443(a) requires the level of non-fixed (removable) radioactive contamination
on the external surfaces of a package offered for transportation to be kept as low as
reasonably achievable. The HMR require that the non-fixed radiation contamination not
exceed the limits set forth in Table 11 and authorize the use of a wipe survey or other
assessment method to check for non-fixed radioactive contamination. The HMR do not
prescribe surveys at scheduled intervals. However, the shipper should have an
assessment methodology in place to ensure compliance whenever the material is in
transport.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact
this office.
Sincerely,
Hottle d. Mikhes
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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Apr-17-2002 03:32pm
From-SAIC
858B269009
T-621
P. 002/004 F-624
Corbin
AlE.
§172.200
Science Applications International Corporation
An Employoo-Owned Company
$173.443 (a)
Shipping Papers RAM
Iransmitted Via Facsimile
April 17, 2002
Mr. Edward T. Mazzullo
Director, Office of Hazardous Material Standards
02-0116
U.S. DOT/RSPA (DHM-10)
400 7T ST. SW
Washington DC 20590-0001
Re:
Request for Regulatory Interpretation
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) appreciares your assistance in helping us
Vehicle and Cargo Inspection System (Mobile VACIS) product.
clarify the applicability of the UJ.S. DOT Hazardous Material Regulations (HMRs) to our Mobile
Mobile VACIS is a truck-mounted gamma-ray imaging system (see picture attached) designed to
non-intrusively inspect the contents of mucks, containers, cargo and passenger vehicles for
explosive devices and/or contraband. Operators viewing Mobile VACIS radiographic images of
transportation of explosives, weapons and other threats. To accomplish this, each Mobile VACIS
scanned cargo are able to quickly and easily identify hidden compartments associated with the
is equipped with a semi-permanently mounted gauge device (Type A package) containing either
a 59 GBg Cesium-137, or a 37 GBq Cobolt-60, radioactive material sealed source. The vehicle
of Radioactive Sealed Sources and Devices, Safety Evaluation of Device" (Device Registry; No.:
with source does not require a hazardous material placard. The Mobile VACIS holds a "Registry
CA0215D103S for the Cs-157 unit and CA021SD107S for the Co-60) issued by the California
licensees. Mobile VACIS customers presently include various U.S. government agencies (U.S.
Department of Health Services, as a U.S. NRC Agreement State, and is distribured to specific
Customs operates several dozen systems) and other non-govemmental parties.
Subpart C of 49 CFR Part 172 requires each person who offers a hazardous material for
ransportation to describe the hazardous material on a shipping paper. SAIC has
nterprered this requirement, as it relates to the use of the Mobile VACIS in commerce, a
16707 West Bernardo Drive, San Diego, CA 92127

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Apr-17-2002 09:32pm
From-SAIC
8588269009
T-621 P.003/004 F-624
Mr. Edward T. Mazzullo
April 17, 2002
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ruck was driven over a public highway
2.
49 CFR 173.443(a) requires, in part, a determination of the level of non-fixed radioactive
contamination by performing a wipe survey on the external surfaces of each package
offered for transport. SAIC has interpreted this requirement, as it relates to the use of the
over a public highway.
Your timely assistance in this maner is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions with
regard to the issues addressed in this lener, please don't hesitate to contact our technical
representative, Linda Bray at (858) 826-9664, or the undersigned at (858) 826-4359.
Sincerely,
CIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
Senior Environmental Compliance
JAMES R. PRICE
& Health and Safety Officer
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