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ACTIVITY ______. RADIOACTIVE II. RADIOACTIVE III. CONTENTS ______. CONTENTS ______. ACTIVITY ______. ACTIVITY ______. TRANSPORT INDEX . how to appropriately determine a Transport Index (TI). Who needs to Table 3, the package could not be transported with II-Yellow labels, and instead III-Yellow. 17 Aug 2017 For a package with a yellow “Radioactive II” label, the TI must not exceed 0.01 mSv h-1, and packages with a yellow “Radioactive III” label have 

Transport Index Limits for Freight Containers and Conveyances Aboard II and III). Administrative control of all packages during transport is now based on the. 26 Dec 2017 Yellow II & Yellow III stored in any one storage area must be limited so that sum of individual TI doesn't exceed 50 Transport Index Max dose  MPEG transport stream is a standard digital container format for transmission and storage of Discontinuity indicator, 1, 0x80, Set if current TS packet is in a discontinuity state with respect to For instance, a transport stream used in digital television might contain three programs, to represent Layer I · Layer II · Layer III. 3. Technical specifications for plants. 4. Technical specifications for animals. 4.1, List of taxa. 4.1.1  26 Jan 2004 III. REGULATIONS AND HISTORICAL LEGISLATION . of label used; the transport index of each package (Yellow II and Yellow III); shipper's  Transport index; ii. Radiation dose rate limits; iii. Contamination limits; iv. Activity limits; v. Exclusive use shipments  1 Jul 2009 classified as II-Yellow or III-Yellow indicate a package's Transport Index (see. Section 2.5). Note: Under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods 

(ii) Type B(U) packages containing radioactive material with an activity greater (iii) packages containing 0.1 kg or more of uranium hexafluoride; The transport index (TI) for a package, overpack or freight container, or for unpackaged.

Transport Index (for YELLOW-II or YELLOW-III labels only) – the maximum radiation level at one meter from the surface of the package in millirem/hour. II-YELLOW or III-YELLOW in accordance with the transport index or the radiation level at the external surface and according to the conditions specified in Annex  with Section A of the First Schedule into 3 groups, namely, LSA-I, LSA-II and LSA-III; “transport index” or “TI” means a single number assigned to a package,   III Yellow. Maximum Activity. 440 Giga Becquerels. Transport Index: 4.5 and Cleanliness form ii. This form provides documentary evidence that each shipping  

Transport Index (for YELLOW-II or YELLOW-III labels only) – the maximum radiation level at one meter from the surface of the package in millirem/hour.

Radioactive II and III are actually yellow.) For the majority of shipments, the number in the transport index box indicates the maximum radiation level measured (in mrem/hr) at one meter from the surface of the package. Transport index (TI) means the dimensionless number (rounded up to the next tenth) placed on the label of a package, to designate the degree of control to be exercised by the carrier during transportation. The transport index is the number determined by multiplying the maximum radiation level in millisievert (mSv) per hour at 1 meter (3.3 ft package and the transport ; package and the transport: index does not exceed 1. index does not exceed 10. The transport index is the maximum radiation level in microsieverts per hour at one metre from the external surface of the package, divided by 10.

26 Dec 2017 Yellow II & Yellow III stored in any one storage area must be limited so that sum of individual TI doesn't exceed 50 Transport Index Max dose 

ACTIVITY ______. RADIOACTIVE II. RADIOACTIVE III. CONTENTS ______. CONTENTS ______. ACTIVITY ______. ACTIVITY ______. TRANSPORT INDEX .

The transport index is determined by the shipper that helps provide control over radiation exposure and establish transport controls. Only Radioactive Yellow-II and Radioactive Yellow-III labels must show the transport index. Radioactive Yellow-II label can be used for up to 1.0 mrem/hr @1 meter.

18 Nov 2008 My question is about the calculation of a transport index (TI) used in package For packages with a yellow Radioactive II label, the TI must not mSv h-1), and for packages with a yellow Radioactive III label, the TI exceeds 1  10 Nov 2014 The three labels are commonly called White I, Yellow II, and Yellow III, referring to the color of the label and the Roman numeral prominently  26 Nov 2019 Transport of hazardous materials including radioactive material in the US is Label type: Radioactive Yellow-II; Contents: Iridium-192; Activity 569.86 Bq and Radioactive Yellow-III labels must show the transport index.

with Section A of the First Schedule into 3 groups, namely, LSA-I, LSA-II and LSA-III; “transport index” or “TI” means a single number assigned to a package,   III Yellow. Maximum Activity. 440 Giga Becquerels. Transport Index: 4.5 and Cleanliness form ii. This form provides documentary evidence that each shipping   loading, transporting, and storage of packages containing radioactive material The Yellow II and Yellow III both require the notation of a “Transport Index” (TI),  three types of radiation, and they are distinguished by their E is the Transport Index (TI) (1.3 in this example). ii) Consignments consisting of heavy packages