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Re: Shrink Wrap...Try again



Louis:

GTS Duratek completed a waste processing project at Trojan in March of this
year.  At the completion of the project we Shrink Wrapped many of our large
underwater components with shrink wrap and shipped them back to Oak Ridge.
The large components consisted of shielded equipment, underwater work table
and fuel racks.  I'm sure that Trojan could provide you with dose rates and
activity if required.

Bob Tabor
1234 Columbia Dr. SE
Richland, WA 99352
tabor@gtsd-nw.com
(509)736-3883


At 02:35 PM 11/5/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Sorry forgot to attach contact information on this posting.
>
>Does anyone have any experience with the use of shrink wrap as meeting the
>requirements of 49CFR173.410 or 173.427c for packaging rad material for
>shipping as SCO or as Limited Quantity.  This is mainly about shipping
>larger components.
>
>Louis T Claytor III
>Humboldt Bay Power Plant
>Sr Radwaste Engineer
>ltc3@pge.com
>707-444-0715
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