WAC 246-231-110
Routine determinations. Before each
shipment of licensed material, the licensee shall ensure that
the package with its contents satisfies the applicable
requirements of this chapter and of the license.
The licensee shall determine that:
(1) The package is proper for the contents to be shipped;
(2) The package is in unimpaired physical condition
except for superficial defects such as marks or dents;
(3) Each closure device of the packaging, including any
required gasket, is properly installed and secured and free of
defects;
(4) Any system for containing liquid is adequately sealed
and has adequate space or other specified provision for
expansion of the liquid;
(5) Any pressure relief device is operable and set in
accordance with written procedures;
(6) The package has been loaded and closed in accordance
with written procedures;
(7) For fissile material, any moderator or neutron
absorber, if required, is present and in proper condition;
(8) Any structural part of the package that could be used
to lift or tie down the package during transport is rendered
inoperable for that purpose, unless it satisfies the design
requirements of 10 CFR 71.45;
(9) The level of nonfixed (removable) radioactive
contamination on the external surfaces of each package offered
for shipment is as low as reasonably achievable, and within
the limits specified in USDOT regulations in 49 CFR 173.443;
(10) External radiation levels around the package and
around the vehicle, if applicable, will not exceed the limits
specified in WAC 246-231-098
at any time during transportation; and
(11) Accessible package surface temperatures will not
exceed the limits specified in 10 CFR
71.43(g) at any time during transportation.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 08-09-093, §
246-231-110, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08; 99-15-105, §
246-231-110, filed 7/21/99, effective 8/21/99.]