Radioactive Material License WN-I0407-1

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Radioactive Material License WN-I0407-1

Subject

Nuclear Science and Fine Art

Description

Jim Acord's radioactive material license documents dated September 4, 1992 and May 5, 1993

Creator

State of Washington Radioactive Materials Licensing

Source

Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities

Publisher

Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities

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State of Washington.

Radioactive Materials license.

The Seal of the State of Washington 1889

Page 1 of 2 Pages.

Pursuant to the Nuclear Energy and Radiation Control Act, RCW 70.98, and the Radiation Control Regulations, Chapters 246-220

through 246-255 WAC, and in reliance on statements and representations heretofore made by the licensee designated below, a license is

hereby issued authorizing such licensee to transfer, receive, possess and use the radioactive material(s) designated below; and to use

such radioactive materials for the purpose(s) and at thee place(s) designated below. This license is subject to all applicable rules and

regulations promulgated by the State of Washington Department of Health.
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1. Licenesee: Name JAMES L. ACORD

2. Address:

P. O. Box 159

Richland, Washington 99352

3. Licensee Number: WN-I0407-1

4. Expiration Date: September 30, 1997

5. Reference number(s): 92-07-37; 92-08-12; 92-08-40; 92-09-04

6. Radioaciive Material (element and mass number)

A. Uranium (Depleted in Uranium 235)

7. Chemical and/or Physical Form

A. Uranium oxide, as sintered ceramic pellets, in breeder-blanket assemblies, manufactured by Siemens Brennelementwerk, a branch of Siemenes AG Interatom (Model/serial numbers YM 20N 001 c through YM 20N 012C)

8. Maximum quality licensee may possess at any one time

A. No single source to exceed 42 millicuries (1554 megabecquerels), 12 sources total.

CONDITIONS

9. Authorized use.

A. For storage only.

10. Radioactive materials shall be stored at Siemens Power Corporation, 2101

Horn Rapids Road, Richland, Washington.

11. The licensee shall comply with the provisions of WAC 246-220 "General

Provisions“; WAC 246-221 "Radiation Protection Standards“; WAC 246-222

"Radiation Protection - Worker Rights“; and WAC 246-235 "Specific Licenses“.

12. The Radiation Safety Officer for this program shall be James L. Acord.

13. Radioactive material shall be stored under the supervision of James L. Acord and/or Siemens Power Corporation, operating under their Washington State Radioactive Materials license, WI-1062-1.

DOH 322-014 (Rev. 1/91)



State of Washington

Radioactive Materials License

The Seal of the State of Washington 1889

Page 2 of 2 Pages

License Number: WN-10407-1

14. The transport of licensed material by the licensee, or the delivery of licensed material to a carrier for transport, shall be in accordance with WAC 246-232-090 "Transportation."

15. The licensee's emergency procedures shall conform to procedures outlined in the Washington State Radiation Emergency Handbook revised November 1991, or subsequent revisions.

16. Contamination and dose rate surveys shall be done of each breeder/blanket assembly, upon receipt, and quarterly thereafter. Records of these surveys shall be kept by the Radiation Safety Officer and made available for inspection by the department upon request.

17. The Department shall be informed:

1) prior to removal of the breeder/blanket assemblies from Siemens Power Corporation, and

2) prior to any work on the assemblies including, machine work, processing, refabrication, or modification of the assemblies.

18. A physical inventory shall be done every 6 months to account for the 12 breeder assemblies. The records of these inventories shall be maintained for inspection by the department.

19. Except as specifically provided by this license, the licensee shall store radioactive material described in Items 6, 7, and 8 of this license in accordance with statements, representations and procedures contained in the documents listed below. The department's "Rules and Regulations for Radiation Protection" shall govern the licensee’s statements in applications or letters, unless the statements are more restrictive than the regulations.

A. Application and attachments dated July 7, 1992.

B. Letter and attachments dated August 6, 1992; letter dated August 26, 1992 with attached letter dated February 25, 1992; and letter and attachments dated August 31, 1992, including another letter dated August 31, 1992, RE: Initial application.

Date September 4, 1992

FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

By (signed) Debra McBaugh

 Radioactive Materials Licensing

DOH 322-0134 (Rev. 12/90)

State of Washington

Radioactive Materials License

The Seal of the State of Washington 1889

Page 1 of 1 Pages

License Number: WN-I0407-1

Amendment No. 1

JAMES L. ACORD

Post Office Box 159

Richland, Washington 99352

Attention: James L. Acord

Radiation Safety Officer

In accordance with letter and attachments dated April 20, 1993, Radioactive

Materials License Number WN-I0407-1 is amended as follows:

License Condition 19.C is added:

19 . C. Letter and attachments dated April 20, 1993, RE: revised radiological

survey form and storage diagram.

Date May 5, 1993

(93-05-05)

FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

By (signed) Pamela J. Walsh.

(for) Bebra McBaugh

Radioactive Materials Licensing

DOH 322·013A (Rev. 12/90)

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rad_mat_lic_WN-I0407-1_a.pdf
rad_mat_lic_WN-I0407-1_b.pdf
rad_mat_lic_WN-I0407-1_c.pdf

Citation

State of Washington Radioactive Materials Licensing, “Radioactive Material License WN-I0407-1,” Hanford History Project, accessed July 18, 2025, http://www.hanfordhistory.com/items/show/5182.