Initial Site-Specific De-Inventory Report for Big Rock Point Report No.: RPT-3014537-002
coordinate the movement of the escorts when more than one transport vehicle is used in the shipment. Communication must be redundant. Telephone call boxes located along the train tracks generally are not acceptable if the train is forced to make an emergency stop. However, telephone call boxes can be used in short intervals during which cellular and satellite phone service is unavailable. If the train’s communication system is used, provisions must be made for the escorts to have immediate access to the communications equipment when necessary. Shipment route overview should indicate areas where cell, satellite, or other communications may not be effective along the route. For those areas, alternate communications should be planned. All equipment must be maintained properly and checked before the shipment begins. Licensee must ensure that rail shipments are monitored by licensee, third party, or the railroad Movement Control Center. The Movement Control Center personnel shall: Provide positive confirmation of the location, status, and control over the shipment. Pre-plan procedures for any route diversions or in case of notice of actual, attempted, or suspicious activities. Information to be provided includes identification and contact information for appropriate LLEA along the route. The Operator in the Movement Control Center is required to monitor the shipment to ensure continued integrity while in route to maintain periodic contact with the train or monitoring party at a frequency not to exceed two hours. 8.13 General Provisions for Protection of In-Transit Barge Shipments General provisions for protection of in-transit barge shipments are found in the following regulations and guidance documents: 10 CFR73.37 (e) (4) 10 CFR 73.37(b)
10 CFR73.21 10 CFR73.22 NUREG 0561, Rev 2: Physical Protection of Shipments
Because the onsite rail translating track/facility at BRP will be located on or adjacent to the water, the following definitions will apply, even though no transportation on the waterways will occur: U.S. waters extend to 3 nautical miles from the U.S. land territory, with the exception of small offshore islands.
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Initial Site-Specific De-Inventory Report for Big Rock Point May 10, 2017
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