OAR 333-125-0185
Physical Protection in Transit: Requirements for Physical Protection of Category 1 and Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Material During Shipment


(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Shipments by road. Each licensee who transports, or delivers to a carrier for transport, in a single shipment, a category 1 quantity of radioactive material shall:

(A)

Ensure that movement control centers are established that maintain position information from a remote location. These control centers must monitor shipments 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and have the ability to communicate immediately, in an emergency, with the appropriate law enforcement agencies.

(B)

Ensure that redundant communications are established that allow the transport to contact the escort vehicle (when used) and movement control center at all times. Redundant communications may not be subject to the same interference factors as the primary communication.

(C)

Ensure that shipments are continuously and actively monitored by a telemetric position monitoring system or an alternative tracking system reporting to a movement control center. A movement control center must provide positive confirmation of the location, status, and control over the shipment. The movement control center must be prepared to promptly implement preplanned procedures in response to deviations from the authorized route or a notification of actual, attempted, or suspicious activities related to the theft, loss, or diversion of a shipment. These procedures will include, but not be limited to, the identification of and contact information for the appropriate LLEA along the shipment route.

(D)

Provide an individual to accompany the driver for those highway shipments with a driving time period greater than the maximum number of allowable hours of service in a 24 hour duty day as established by the Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The accompanying individual may be another driver.

(E)

Develop written normal and contingency procedures to address:
(i)
Notifications to the communication center and law enforcement agencies;
(ii)
Communication protocols. Communication protocols must include a strategy for the use of authentication codes and duress codes and provisions for refueling or other stops, detours, and locations where communication is expected to be temporarily lost;
(iii)
Loss of communications; and
(iv)
Responses to an actual or attempted theft or diversion of a shipment.

(b)

Each licensee who makes arrangements for the shipment of category 1 quantities of radioactive material shall ensure that drivers, accompanying personnel, and movement control center personnel have access to the normal and contingency procedures.

(c)

Each licensee that transports category 2 quantities of radioactive material shall maintain constant control and surveillance during transit and have the capability for immediate communication to summon appropriate response or assistance.

(d)

Each licensee who delivers to a carrier for transport, in a single shipment, a category 2 quantity of radioactive material shall:

(A)

Use carriers that have established package tracking systems. An established package tracking system is a documented, proven, and reliable system routinely used to transport objects of value. In order for a package tracking system to maintain constant control and surveillance, the package tracking system must allow the shipper or transporter to identify when and where the package was last and when it may arrive at the next point of control.

(B)

Use carriers that maintain constant control and surveillance during transit and have the capability for immediate communication to summon appropriate response or assistance; and

(C)

Use carriers that have established tracking systems that require an authorized signature prior to releasing the package for delivery or return.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Shipments by rail. Each licensee who transports, or delivers to a carrier for transport, in a single shipment, a category 1 quantity of radioactive material shall:

(A)

Ensure that rail shipments are monitored by a telemetric position monitoring system or an alternative tracking system reporting to the licensee, third-party, or railroad communications center. The communications center shall provide positive confirmation of the location of the shipment and its status. The communications center shall implement preplanned procedures in response to deviations from the authorized route or to a notification of actual, attempted, or suspicious activities related to the theft or diversion of a shipment. These procedures will include, but not be limited to, the identification of and contact information for the appropriate LLEA along the shipment route.

(B)

Ensure that periodic reports to the communications center are made at preset intervals.

(b)

Each licensee who transports, or delivers to a carrier for transport, in a single shipment, a category 2 quantity of radioactive material shall:

(A)

Use carriers that have established package tracking systems. An established package tracking system is a documented, proven, and reliable system routinely used to transport objects of value. In order for a package tracking system to maintain constant control or surveillance, the package tracking system must allow the shipper or transporter to identify when and where the package was last and when it may arrive at the next point of control.

(B)

Use carriers that maintain constant control or surveillance during transit and have the capability for immediate communication to summon appropriate response or assistance; and

(C)

Use carriers that have established tracking systems that require an authorized signature prior to releasing the package for delivery or return.

(3)

Investigations:

(a)

Each licensee who makes arrangements for the shipment of category 1 quantities of radioactive material shall immediately conduct an investigation upon the discovery that a category 1 shipment is lost or missing.

(b)

Each licensee who makes arrangements for the shipment of category 2 quantities of radioactive material shall immediately conduct an investigation, in coordination with the receiving licensee, of any shipment that has not arrived by the designated no-later-than arrival time.

Source: Rule 333-125-0185 — Physical Protection in Transit: Requirements for Physical Protection of Category 1 and Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Material During Shipment, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=333-125-0185.

333‑125‑0001
Nationally Tracked Sources
333‑125‑0005
Physical Protection of Category 1 and Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Material: Purpose and Scope
333‑125‑0010
Physical Protection of Category 1 and Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Material: Definitions
333‑125‑0015
Physical Protection of Category 1 and Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Material: Specific Exemptions
333‑125‑0020
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Personnel Access Authorization Requirements for Category 1 and 2 Quantities
333‑125‑0025
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Access Authorization Program Requirements
333‑125‑0030
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Informed Consent
333‑125‑0035
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Personal History Disclosure
333‑125‑0040
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Determination Basis
333‑125‑0045
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Access Authorization Program Procedures
333‑125‑0050
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Right to Correct and Complete Information
333‑125‑0055
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Records
333‑125‑0060
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Initial Investigation
333‑125‑0065
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Grandfathering
333‑125‑0070
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Reinvestigation
333‑125‑0075
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Requirements for Criminal History Records Checks of Individuals Granted Unescorted Access
333‑125‑0080
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Procedures for Processing of Fingerprint Checks
333‑125‑0085
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Relief from Fingerprinting, Identification, and Criminal History Record Checks and Other Elements of Background Investigations for Designated Categories of Individuals Permitted Unescorted Access to Certain Radioactive Materials
333‑125‑0090
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Protection of Information
333‑125‑0095
Background Investigations and Access Control Program: Access Authorization Program Review
333‑125‑0100
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Security Program
333‑125‑0105
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: General Security Program Requirements
333‑125‑0110
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Security Program Implementation Plan
333‑125‑0115
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Security Program Training
333‑125‑0120
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Security Program, Protection of Information
333‑125‑0125
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Local Law Enforcement Agency Coordination (LLEA)
333‑125‑0130
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Security Zones
333‑125‑0135
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Monitoring, Detection, and Assessment
333‑125‑0140
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Maintenance and Testing
333‑125‑0145
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Requirements for Mobile Devices
333‑125‑0150
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Security Program Review
333‑125‑0155
Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Reporting of Events
333‑125‑0165
Physical Protection in Transit: Additional Requirements for Transfer of Category 1 and Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Material
333‑125‑0170
Physical Protection in Transit: Applicability of Physical Protection of Category 1 and Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Material During Transit
333‑125‑0175
Physical Protection in Transit: Preplanning and Coordination of Shipment of Category 1 or Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Material
333‑125‑0180
Physical Protection in Transit: Advance Notification of Shipment of Category 1 Quantities of Radioactive Material
333‑125‑0185
Physical Protection in Transit: Requirements for Physical Protection of Category 1 and Category 2 Quantities of Radioactive Material During Shipment
333‑125‑0190
Physical Protection in Transit: Reporting of Events
333‑125‑0195
Physical Protection in Transit: Form of Records
333‑125‑0200
Physical Protection in Transit: Record Retention
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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