# Radioactive Waste Acceptance Program — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 98-0112
- **title:** Radioactive Waste Acceptance Program — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1998-06-23
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 98-0112 response to Radioactive Waste Acceptance Program concerning 173.427.
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U.S.Department
of iransportation
400 Seventh Street, SW
Washington, D.C.
20590
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
JUN 2 3 1998
Mr. Michael Noland
Assistant Project Manager
Ref. No.: 98-0112
Radioactive Waste Acceptance Program
Bechtel Nevada:
P.O. Box 98521
Las Vegas, NV 89193-8521
:
Dear Mr. Noland:
This in response to your letter dated May 18, 1998, regarding
SS 173.427 (b) (3) and 173.410 of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR
Parts 171-185).
to verify that the general radioactive package design
Specifically, you wish
requirements of § 173.410 apply to strong, tight packages used
for Low Specific Activity (LSA) materials in § 173.427 (b) (3).
Your understanding is correct.
design requirements of § 173.410 apply to the strong, tight
The general radioactive package
packages specified in § 173.427 (b) (3).
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
--
Transportation Regulations Specialist
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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1
of Transportation
U.S.Department
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C.
20590
Research and
Administration
Special Programs
JUN 23 1998
Mr. Michael Noland
Assistant Project Manager
Ref. No.:
98-0112
Radioactive Waste Acceptance Program
Bechtel Nevada
P.O. Box 98521
Las Vegas, NV 89193-8521
Dear Mr. Noland:
This in response to your letter dated May 18, 1998, regarding
S$ 173..427 (b) (3)
and 173.410 of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR
to verify that the general radioactive package design
Parts 171-185). Specifically, you wish
requirements Of $ 173.410 apply to strong, tight packages
for Low Specific Activity (LSA) materials
in § 173.427 (b) (3).
Your understanding is correct.
design requirements of § 173.410 apply to the strong, tight
The general radioactive package
i went
packages specified in § 173.427 (b) (3).
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
John Gale
Iransportation Regulations Specialist
Office
of Hazardous Materials
Standards
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BAH
Bechtel Nevada
File 173.427
Mailing address: P.O. Box 98521
Las Vegas, NV 89193-8521
North Las Vegas, NV 89030-4134
Express mail only: 2621 Losee Road
2150-MN-98-0009
* in audiatriding
May 18, 1998
cared.
E. Mazzullo, Director
Hazardous Materials Standards
USDOT/RSPA (DHM-10)
400 7th Street
Washington, DC 20590-0001
Subject: Contract No. DE-AC08-96NV11718
REQUEST FOR DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)
REGULATIONS INTERPRETATION
Project No. 04009
Per the telephone conversation between Lorena Alvarez (DOT) and James B. Zovi, of my staff, on
Wednesday May 13, 1998, I am requesting the DOT interpretation on the following:
The Low Specific Activity (LSA) packaging requirement specified in 49 CFR 173.427(b)(3) states,
"... for domestic transportation only in a strong tight package that prevents the leakage of the
radioactive contents under normal conditions of transport. In addition to the requirements of
paragraph (a) of this section, the following must be met: ..."
Our interpretation of 49 CFR 173.427(b)(3) is as follows: The packaging that must be used is astrong
tight package that prevents the leakage of the radioactive contents under normal conditions of transport.
The package must-also: meet the general design requirements of 173:410. This is due to the fact
173.427(b)(3) refers you back to 173.427(a). Section 173.427(a) states, "In addition to other applicable
requirements specified in this subchapter, ... " which would include 173.410, 173.24, 173.24(a) and
173.24(b). In addition, paragraph (c)(1) (packaging for LSA-1 and Surface Contaminated Objects-1)
clearly states the requirements of 173.410 does not apply. However, in 173.427(b)(3) this is not stated.
Please clarify if the general design requirements identified in 49 CFR 173.410 apply to strong tight
i."-"
packages referenced in 49 CFR 173.427(b)(3).
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Bechtel Nevada Corporation
Johnson Controls Nevada, Inc.
Lockheed Martin Nevada Technologies, Inc.

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2150-MN-98-0008
E. Mazzullo
Page 1 of 2
May 18, 1998
If you have any questions, please contact James B. Zovi of my staff at (702) 295-0444.
MichaeLB. Noland, Assistant Project Manager
Radioactive Waste Acceptance Program
JBZ:jm
Subject Code: WMT23
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cc: Correspondence Control; NLV008
G. L. Pyles, DOE/NV, 505
K. A. Quintana, BN, NL V022
L. J. Stevens, BN, NLV060
L. S. Sygitowicz, BN, NLV080
J. B. Zovi, BN, NLV083

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i..
BAH
Bechtel Nevada
File: 173.427
Mailing address: P.O. Box 98521
Las Vegas, NV 89193-8521
North Las Vegas, NV 89030-4134
Express mail only: 2621 Losee Road
2150-MN-98-0009
* he waistanding
May 18, 1998
E. Mazzullo, Director
Hazardous Materials Standards
USDOT/RSPA (DHM-10)
400 7th Street
Washington, DC 20590-0001
Subject: Contract No. DE-AC08-96NV11718
REQUEST FOR DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)
REGULATIONS INTERPRETATION
Project No. 04009
Per the telephone conversation between Lorena Alvarez (DOT) and James B. Zovi, of my staff, on
Wednesday May 13, 1998, I am requesting the DOT interpretation on the following:
The Low Specific Activity (LSA) packaging requirement specified in 49 CFR 173.427(b)(3) states,
"... for domestic transportation only in a strong tight package that prevents the leakage of the
radioactive contents under normal conditions of transport. In addition to the requirements of
paragraph (a) of this section, the following must be met:….."
Our-interprefation of 49 CFR 173.427(b)(3) is-as-follows: The packaging that must be used is a strong
tight-package-that-prevents-the-leakage.of the radioactive-contents-undermormal.conditions of transport.
The package must also meet the general-design-requirements of 173:410› This is due to the fact
173.427(0)(3) refers you back to 173.427(a). Section 173.427(a) states, "In addition to other applicable
requirements specified in this subchapter, ... " which would include 173.410, 173.24, 173.24(a) and
173.24(b). In addition, paragraph (c)(1) (packaging for LSA-1 and Surface Contaminated Objects-1)
clearly states the requirements of 173.410; does not apply. However, in 173.427(b)(3) this is not stated.
Please clarify if the general design requirements identified in 49 CFR 173.410 apply to strong tight
packages referenced in 49 CFR 173.427(b)(3).
-
Bechtel Nevada Corporation
Jolinson Controls Nevada, Inc.
Lockheed Martin Nevada Technologies, Inc.

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2150-MN-98-0008
E. Mazzullo
Page 1 of 2
May 18, 1998
If you have any questions, please contact James B. Zovi of my staff at (702) 295-0444.
7873312
MichaeLB. Noland, Assistant Project Manager
Radioactive Waste Acceptance Program
JBZ:jm
Subject Code: WMT23
cc: Correspondence Control; NLV008
G. L. Pyles, DOE/NV, 505
K. A. Quintana, BN, NLV022
L. J. Stevens, BN, NLV060
L. S. Sygitowicz, BN, NLV080
J. B. Zovi, BN, NLV083
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