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DOE-STD-1029-92
Appendix B
SOP-618-4
Revision 0
Approved October 22, 1991
Page 7 of 16
4.2
Removing the Actuator (continued)
[2]
Continue removing the actuators following Section 4.2, Removing the
Actuators, step [1], until all the reservoirs, with actuators,
in the current batch have been done.
[3]
WHEN actuator removal from the current batch of reservoirs is completed,
THEN seal the actuator disposal can with its top
[4]
Seal the actuator disposal can in a plastic bag for removal from hood.
Health Physicist:
[5]
Check the bagged actuator disposal can.
[a]
Verify that off-gassing and contamination are within limits
(1500d/m and 1x10-5 microcuries/cc of air).
[b]
Mark verification on bag label, initial, and date.
[6]
IF the Health Physicist identifies that off-gassing or contamination
exceed prescribed limits,
THEN STOP this procedure
AND contact supervisor immediately.
[7]
WHEN the Health Physicist has cleared the package for off-gassing and
contamination,
THEN transfer the sealed can with the actuator(s) to Building 618 Squib
room.
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