Radiographic Inspection

Transportation of Radioactive Sources

If you’re performing industrial radiography in America, you probably have to show up at a temporary jobsite or maybe have to move the source from your office to a source manufacturer at some time. When you take that source onto a public road, by air, rail, or boat, you are required to follow the US Department of Transportation and Nuclear Regulatory Commission rules for transport.

The employer is required to provide training in how to transport sources by any of these conveyances and many appreciate a course on the subject by ND3. We offer a no-nonsense approach to transportation, simplifying these complex regulations into processes that can be used every day to keep you compliant.

However you choose to roll, fly, or float, transport that radioactive material correctly. Enroll in a Transportation of Radioactive Material course today.

Subjects Covered:

  1. Special Form and Normal Form
  2. Type A and Type B Quantities
  3. Package Classification
  4. Packaging
  5. Marking
  6. Labeling
  7. Placarding
  8. Shipping Papers
  9. Dose Rate Limits
  10. Exclusive Use Vehicles

Additional subject material may be presented for clarification, requirement changes, or student/employer addition based upon specific need.

Course Length

8 hours

Availability

In-Person

Prerequisite(s)

None

Transportation of Radiographic Material