MRMTC Tabletop Workshop Reference Documents

DOE M 460.2-1A

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6-4-08

a. DOE organizations must ensure the development and implementation of a security plan if such a plan would be required for commercial shipments under 49 CFR 172.800. The security plan will include an assessment of possible transportation security risks and appropriate measures to address the assessed risks. Specific measures put in place by the plan may vary based on the level of threat at a given time. The security plan, together with the carrier’s security plan, will include, at a minimum— (1) personnel security; (2) unauthorized access to the hazardous material; (3) en route security from origin to destination. Escorts may be provided by State, Tribal, or local jurisdictions at their discretion. b. Shipments to WIPP will be tracked through TRANSCOM as described in the tracking protocol. c. During transit, shipments are required to be under constant surveillance by the drivers. d. Liaison with State and Tribal law enforcement agencies will be maintained by CBFO regarding security concerns as may be identified. e. If shipments are contemplated using protocols other than those agreed to for TRU waste shipments to WIPP negotiations will be held with affected States and Tribes prior to the commencement of shipments. Escorts may be provided by State, tribal, or local jurisdictions, at their discretion. b. Shipments will be tracked by TRANSCOM as described in the Tracking Protocol. c. Specific security measures will depend on the outcome of threat assessments. d. The carrier is responsible for security during shipment.

6.2.3 Transuranic Waste Shipments: a.

6.2.4 Tritium-Bearing Reactor Components a.

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