Off-Campus Shipments/Transfers
Radioactive materials are a class 7 Hazardous Material/Dangerous Goods as defined by Department of Transportation (DOT) 49 CFR Part 173 and International Air Transport Association (IATA) 10.0, respectively. Shipments of radioactive materials are handled by DRS.
Any researcher planning to ship radioactive materials must inform DRS in advance and provide the following information:
- Isototope and Activity
- Form of the source such as sealed or open material
- Recipient name and institution
- CFOP to cover shipping expenses
DRS will seek approval from the receiving institution and work with the researcher to arrange for the shipment.
On-Campus Transfers
Transfers of radioactive materials within the campus may occur between mutually agreeable principal investigators (PIs) after authorization by DRS. These are regarded as “on-campus” transfers. A PI is not permitted to dispense radioactive materials on a routine basis to other researchers. DRS will approve procedures for recurring transfers of radioactive materials over a period of time on a case-by-case basis. The steps for the transfer of radioactive material are:
GIVER:
- Request permission by contacting DRS. Provide the following information:
- Radiation permit number and name of the individual to receive the materials;
- Location where materials will be used/stored by the recipient;
- Isotopes and amounts (mCi) to be transferred.
- Ensure that the material is properly packaged for transport (e.g., secondary containment with appropriate shielding as necessary and labeled with a radioactive symbol).
- Maintain written records of all transfers including isotopes, amounts, dates, and documentation of contamination surveys of packages.
RECEIVER:
- Maintain accurate records of the receipt (isotope, quantity, date, from whom that material was received).
- Ensure that the radioactive material is stored properly.
Ordering and Receiving Radioactive Material
A radiation permit is required to order and receive radiological material. More information is available on the DRS Obtaining Radioactive Material page.