WAC 246-231-136
Records. (1) Each licensee shall
maintain, for a period of three years after shipment, a record
of each shipment of licensed material not exempt under WAC 246-231-040(4), showing where applicable:
(a) Identification of the packaging by model number and
serial number;
(b) Verification that there are no significant defects in
the packaging, as shipped;
(c) Volume and identification of coolant;
(d) Type and quantity of licensed material in each
package, and the total quantity of each shipment;
(e) For each item of irradiated fissile material:
(i) Identification by model number and serial number;
(ii) Irradiation and decay history to the extent
appropriate to demonstrate that its nuclear and thermal
characteristics comply with license conditions; and
(iii) Any abnormal or unusual condition relevant to
radiation safety;
(f) Date of the shipment;
(g) For fissile packages and for Type B packages, any
special controls exercised;
(h) Name and address of the transferee;
(i) Address to which the shipment was made; and
(j) Results of the determinations required by WAC 246-231-110 and by the conditions of the package approval.
(2) Each certificate holder shall maintain, for a period
of three years after the life of the packaging to which they
apply, records identifying the packaging by model number,
serial number, and date of manufacture.
(3) The licensee, certificate holder, and an applicant
for a CoC, shall make available to the USNRC for inspection,
upon reasonable notice, all records required by 10 CFR 71.91.
Records are only valid if stamped, initialed, or signed and
dated by authorized personnel, or otherwise authenticated.
(4) The licensee, certificate holder, and an applicant
for a CoC shall maintain sufficient written records to furnish
evidence of the quality of packaging. The records to be
maintained include results of the determinations required by
WAC 246-231-106; design, fabrication, and assembly records;
results of reviews, inspections, tests, and audits; results of
monitoring work performance and materials analyses; and
results of maintenance, modification, and repair activities.
Inspection, test, and audit records must identify the
inspector or data recorder, the type of observation, the
results, the acceptability, and the action taken in connection
with any deficiencies noted. These records must be retained
for three years after the life of the packaging to which they
apply.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 08-09-093, §
246-231-136, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08.]