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Import of metal scrap - risks associated with radioactivity

Abstract

There is a growing concern in Sweden for the possibility that imported metal scrap is radioactive. The recent political and economical changes in eastern Europe and the increased cooperation with the CEC has affected Swedens import. In the last years, the import of metal scrap from the former USSR has increased considerably. In view of recent incidents, when radioactive materials have been found, the Swedish Radiation Protection Institute has detected a need for identifying the potential risk sources and evaluating the magnitude of the risk associated with the import of metal scrap. The purpose of this report is to provide some background material concerning import statistics, use of metal scrap in Sweden and to identify potential sources of radioactive metal scrap. In addition, the radionuclides of most concern has been identified and the possibility of detecting them in metal scrap shipments is analyzed.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Nov 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
KEMAKTA-AR-92-22
Reference Number:
SCA: 056000; PA: AIX-25:011849; EDB-94:034675; ERA-19:008465; NTS-94:014243; SN: 94001152768
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Nov 1992
Subject:
11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS; SCRAP; CONTAMINATION; IMPORTS; RADIATION MONITORING; REGULATIONS; RISK ASSESSMENT; STATISTICAL DATA; SWEDEN; 056000; LEGISLATION AND REGULATIONS
OSTI ID:
10127310
Research Organizations:
Kemakta Konsult AB, Stockholm (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE94614273; CNN: Project SSI-P--702-92; TRN: SE9300311011849
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; INIS
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
29 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 04, 2005

Citation Formats

Elert, M. Import of metal scrap - risks associated with radioactivity. Sweden: N. p., 1992. Web.
Elert, M. Import of metal scrap - risks associated with radioactivity. Sweden.
Elert, M. 1992. "Import of metal scrap - risks associated with radioactivity." Sweden.
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title = {Import of metal scrap - risks associated with radioactivity}
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abstractNote = {There is a growing concern in Sweden for the possibility that imported metal scrap is radioactive. The recent political and economical changes in eastern Europe and the increased cooperation with the CEC has affected Swedens import. In the last years, the import of metal scrap from the former USSR has increased considerably. In view of recent incidents, when radioactive materials have been found, the Swedish Radiation Protection Institute has detected a need for identifying the potential risk sources and evaluating the magnitude of the risk associated with the import of metal scrap. The purpose of this report is to provide some background material concerning import statistics, use of metal scrap in Sweden and to identify potential sources of radioactive metal scrap. In addition, the radionuclides of most concern has been identified and the possibility of detecting them in metal scrap shipments is analyzed.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1992}
month = {Nov}
}