INF Code
The International
Code for the Safe Carriage of Packaged Irradiated Nuclear Fuel, Plutonium and
High-Level Radioactive Wastes on Board Ships (INF Code) became mandatory
on 1 January 2001 by amendments adopted to chapter VII of SOLAS
(Carriage of dangerous goods).
The INF Code
sets out how the material covered by the Code should be carried, including specifications
for ships.
The material
covered by the code includes:
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Irradiated
nuclear fuel - material containing uranium, thorium and/or plutonium isotopes
which has been used to maintain a self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction.
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Plutonium
- the resultant mixture of isotopes of that material extracted from irradiated
nuclear fuel from reprocessing. |
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High-level
radioactive wastes - liquid wastes resulting from the operation of the first
stage extraction system or the concentrated wastes from subsequent extraction
stages, in a facility for reprocessing irradiated fuel, or solids into which
such liquid wastes have been converted. |
The INF code applies
to all ships regardless of the date of construction and size, including cargo
ships of less than 500 gross tonnage, engaged in the carriage of INF cargo.
The INF Code
does not apply to warships, naval auxiliary or other ships used only on government
non-commercial service, although Administrations are expected to ensure such
ships are in compliance with the Code.
Specific
regulations in the Code cover a number of issues, including: damage stability,
fire protection, temperature control of cargo spaces, structural consideration,
cargo securing arrangements, electrical supplies, radiological protection equipment
and management, training and shipboard emergency plans.
Ships carrying
INF cargo are assigned to one of three classes, depending on the total radioactivity
of INF cargo which is carried on board, and regulations vary slightly according
to the Class:
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Class
INF 1 ship - Ships which are certified to carry INF cargo with an aggregate
activity less than 4,000 TBq (TeraBecquerel=
measurement of radioactivity) |
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Class
INF 2 ship - Ships which are certified to carry irradiated nuclear fuel
or high-level radioactive wastes with an aggregate activity less than 2
x 106 TBq and ships which are certified to carry plutonium with an aggregate
activity less than 2 x 105 TBq. |
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Class
INF 3 ship - Ships which are certified to carry irradiated nuclear fuel
or high-level radioactive wastes and ships which are certified to carry
plutonium with no restriction of the maximum aggregate activity of the materials.
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The International
Code for the Safe Carriage of Packaged Irradiated Nuclear Fuel, Plutonium and
High-Level Radioactive Wastes on board Ships was adopted by resolution MSC.88(71)
on 27 May 1999.
A recommendatory
Code for the Safe Carriage of Irradiated Nuclear Fuel, Plutonium and High-Level
Radioactive Wastes in Flasks on board Ships (INF Code) was previously adopted
by the eighteenth session of the Assembly on 4 November 1993 (resolution A.748(18).
The 20th
session of the Assembly adopted amendments to this INF Code to include specific
requirements for shipboard emergency plans and notification in the event of
an incident (resolution A.853(20), adopted on 27 November 1997).
*Details of the new IAEA safety standard, "Safety Fundamentals: Fundamental
Safety Priniciples" published in September 2006 are available at http://www.imo.org/Safety/mainframe.asp?topic_id=1473
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