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Packaging and Transport of Nuclear Substances Regulations

Version of section 7 from 2010-05-13 to 2015-06-11:

  •  (1) An application for certification of a package design, a design for special form radioactive material or a design for low dispersible radioactive material must be made to the Commission or a designated officer and include the following information:

    • (a) the information referred to in paragraphs 803, 805(b), 807, 810 and 813 of the IAEA Regulations, as applicable;

    • (b) the number of any approval issued by a foreign competent authority in accordance with the applicable process specified in the IAEA Regulations;

    • (c) [Repealed, SOR/2003-405, s. 9]

    • (d) in respect of a package design,

      • (i) the recommended inspection and servicing program, and

      • (ii) instructions for packaging, transport, receiving, maintenance and unpackaging; and

    • (e) at the request of the Commission, any other information that is necessary to enable the Commission to determine if the application for certification meets the requirements of these Regulations.

  • (2) An applicant shall give the Commission a reasonable opportunity to observe any test that the applicant conducts to demonstrate compliance of a package design, a design for special form radioactive material or a design for low dispersible radioactive material with these Regulations, including reasonable notice of the date and time of the test.

  • (3) An application to recertify a design that was certified under subsection (1) may be made if the technical specifications of the design have not changed and the application is received by the Commission or a designated officer no later than 60 days after the expiry date of the certificate. The application must include the following information:

    • (a) a statement confirming that the drawings and procedures previously submitted have not changed or, if they have changed, a copy of the revised drawings and procedures and a statement confirming that the changes are without technical significance and do not affect the safety of the design;

    • (b) a statement confirming that each package has been maintained in compliance with the drawings and procedures previously submitted;

    • (c) in respect of a package design, a statement confirming that the instructions previously submitted have not changed;

    • (d) unless previously submitted, the model number and drawings of any capsule containing radioactive material;

    • (e) in respect of a certified package design, other than one referred to in paragraph (f), a list of the serial numbers of packages manufactured and maintained in accordance with the certified package design;

    • (f) in respect of a certified package design that was certified after approval by a foreign competent authority, a list of the serial numbers of all packages currently in use or intended to be used in Canada;

    • (g) a list of the known users of the latest certified package design;

    • (h) a summary of the maintenance performed and any operational or maintenance problems encountered with the package, including the date, nature of the maintenance or problem and any action taken;

    • (i) in respect of a design originating in a foreign country, a copy of each package design approval document or low dispersible radioactive material approval document issued by the foreign competent authority since the last certification;

    • (j) a copy of the documents submitted to the foreign competent authority in order to obtain a package design approval document referred to in paragraph (i); and

    • (k) at the request of the Commission, any other information that is necessary to enable the Commission to determine if the application meets the applicable requirements of these Regulations.

  • SOR/2003-405, s. 9
  • SOR/2010-108, s. 5

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