A Compendium of Spent Fuel Transportation Package Response Analyses to Severe Fire Accident Scenarios
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These studies 4 were initiated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission in response to a 2006 National 5 Academy of Sciences review of procedures and regulations. The fire accident scenarios were 6 based on the most severe historical railway and roadway fires in terms of their potential impact 7 on SNF containers. 8 9 While no such accidents involving SNF have ever actually happened in shipments either by rail 10 or roadway, accidents resulting in fires do occur in both modes of transport and, however 11 unlikely, plausible arguments can be made for the possibility of SNF containers being involved 12 in such accidents. A regulatory framework for SNF containers is in place in the United States 13 (10 CFR 71) and internationally (International Atomic Energy Agency) to ensure that risk due to 14 such accidents is small and that the danger to the public is within accepted standards. The 15 history of this regulatory framework is briefly summarized. 16 17 The combined summary of this work on fire accidents demonstrates that current U.S. Nuclear 18 Regulatory Commission regulations and packaging standards provide a high degree of 19 protection to the public health and safety against releases of radioactive material in real-world 20 transportation accidents, were such events to involve SNF containers. iii TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT ...............................................................................................................................iii TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................v LIST OF FIGURES ................................................................................................................... vii LIST OF TABLES ...................................................................................................................... ix ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ............................................................................................................ xi ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ..................................................................................... xiii 1.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................1-1 2.0 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSPORT OF SNF .....................................2-1 2.1 Genesis and Regulatory History ............................................................................ 2-1 2.1.1 Historical Background in the Development of Accident-Simulating Thermal Test .............................................................................................. 2-2 2.2 Summary of Current Regulations ........................................................................... 2-4 2.2.1 Domestic Licensed Containers (CFR) ........................................................ 2-5 2.2.2 International Licensed Containers (IAEA) ................................................... 2-6 3.0 ACCIDENT HISTORY, SAFETY FACTORS, AND TRANSPORT PLANS ......................3-1 3.1 Surveys of Rail and Truck Accidents ..................................................................... 3-1 3.1.1 Survey of Railway Accidents