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Standard No.: GB 12711-2018
English Name: Standard of safety for low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages
Chinese Name: 低、中水平放射性固体废物包安全标准
Chinese Classification: Z05    Specifications for pollution control
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: MEE; SAMR
Issued on: 2018-10-29
Implemented on: 2019-3-1
Status: valid
Superseding:GB 12711-1991 Standard of safety for low and intermediate-level solid radioactive wastes packages
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 5000 words
Translation Price(USD): 120.0
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Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. This standard is prepared with a view to implementing the Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China, the People’s Republic of China Law of the Prevention and Control of Radioactive Pollution, and the Nuclear Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, protecting environment, guaranteeing human health and standardizing safety management of low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes. This standard specifies the basic safety requirements for low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages, including the basic safety requirements for low and intermediate level solid radioactive package container, over-package (radiation shielding) container and freight container. This standard is a revision of GB 12711-1991 Standard of safety for low and intermediate-level solid radioactive wastes packages and the original standard was drafted by China Institute of Atomic Energy. The following main revisions have been made with respect to the previous edition: ——The requirements for surface dose rate of waste packages of general concern are modified; ——A few additions and deletions on "normative references" and "terms and definitions" are made; ——"Basic requirements for containments in waste packages" and "basic requirements for design and manufacturing of package container" are rewritten; ——Specified provisions are added in "emergency plan and preparation" and "quality assurance"; ——The clause "test and inspection" is added; ——The provisions for adapting to waste minimization and waste package safety are added. This standard was firstly issued in 1991, and this edition is the first revision. GB 12711-1991 is abolished from the implementation date of this standard. This standard was prepared by the Department of Radioactive Sources Safety Supervision and Management, Department of Nuclear Facilities Safety Supervision and Department of Science, Technology and Standards of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. This standard shall be implemented from March 1, 2019. The Ministry of Ecology and Environment is responsible for the explanation of this standard. Standard of safety for low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages 1 Application scope This standard specifies the basic safety requirements and the requirements for storage, disposal and transportation of low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages. This standard is applicable to the waste packages reconditioned of low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes produced by nuclear facilities and nuclear technology utilization organizations during operation and decommissioning. This standard is not applicable to the waste packages reconditioned of radioactive tailing residues and spent radiation sources. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document (including any amendments) applies. GB 9132 Safety requirements for near surface disposal of low and medium level radioactive solid waste GB 11806 Regulations for the safe transport of radioactive material GB 11928 Regulations for interim storage of low-and intermediate-level radioactive solid wastes GB/T 15219 Quality assurance for packaging used in transport of radioactive material GB 18871 Basic standards for protection against ionizing radiation and for the safety of radiation sources EJ 914 Concrete container for low-and intermediate-level radioactive solid wastes EJ 1042 Containers for low and intermediate level radioactive solid waste - Steel drum EJ 1076 Container for low and intermediate level radioactive solid waste - Steel box EJ 1186 Characterization of Radioactive Waste Forms and Packages Classification of radioactive wastes, notification of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence, PRC (No. 65, 2017) 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 waste package sum of waste and package container. The waste package delivered for transportation is referred to as waste goods package 3.2 package container containers used for storing radioactive wastes after solidification, fixation or other treatments 3.3 over-package container additional package container on the external surface of waste package in order to reduce radiation level where the surface dose rate of waste package exceeds the management limit, or additional package container on the external surface of waste package due to damage of waste package. Some over-package containers are repeatedly used; some are disposed together and used only once 3.4 freight container package container assembled with multiple encapsulated waste packages for the convenience of transportation, handling, storage and disposal. Most freight containers are used for transportation and repeatedly used; few are also disposed together and used only once 3.5 efficient loading factor percentage of waste volume contained in the waste package to the total volume of waste package 3.6 dispersible waste non-monolithic, dispersible wastes that are prone to pollution and spread, such as incineration ash, evaporation residue, waste ion exchange resin, waste activated carbon powder, etc. 3.7 high integrity container container effectively containing the low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes within the expected service life for more than 300 years. It may be made of different materials (e.g. concrete, ductile cast iron, high-density polyethylene material or composite materials) 3.8 load combination combination of acting forces, such as combination of container dead weight, gravity load of contents under normal working conditions or in test state, temperature gradient or thermal expansion acting force, static load of the maximum load bearing of covering layer during stacking and disposal, and the dynamic load of acting force during transportation or lifting 4 General 4.1 The organizations producing low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes shall have safe, reliable and economic measures for packaging radioactive wastes, preventing the radioactive materials from releasing to the environment in an unacceptable quantity, ensuring the exposure dose to the public and working personnel not exceeding the limit as specified in GB 18871, and reasonably reaching the level as low as possible. 4.2 The wastes shall be collected separately, preferably in appropriate package container, to avoid repeatedly replacing containers and handling wastes as possible. 4.3 The waste package shall meet the requirements for handling, storage, disposal and transportation, be convenient to operate, and ensure that it can be taken out from the storehouse and sent for disposal within the specified storage period; and it may be able to play a role of engineered barrier in multiple barrier systems within a certain period after disposal. 4.4 For the waste packages with surface dose rate exceeding the limit, over-package containers may be adopted for handling and/or transportation to reduce the exposure dose to working personnel. In order to facilitate the transportation of waste packages and improve the work efficiency, freight containers may be adopted for container handling and transportation. 4.5 The wastes shall be subjected to appropriate volume reduction in advance, and the containers with high efficient loading factor shall be selected to reduce the burden of waste storage, transportation and disposal. 4.6 In principle, standard series of containers shall be adopted for waste packaging. For the large wastes generated by decommissioning and overhaul, large non-standard containers may be adopted due to high cost of cutting and dismantling or inconvenience of cutting. However, the use of such containers shall meet safety requirements and comply with relevant requirements for transportation, storage and disposal. 5 Basic requirements for contents in low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages 5.1 The specific activity of wastes in the package container shall reach the radiation level of low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes. 5.2 The waste in the container shall be as dense as possible to fill with the container. Except for the case of adopting high integrity containers, the dispersible wastes such as evaporation residue, mud, incineration ash and waste ion exchange resin shall be solidified or otherwise treated before disposal. After placed in containers, small incompressible solids, cut solid components and super-compacted waste cakes shall be fixed by pouring cement mortar before disposal. 5.3 In case that the waste contained is likely to generate gas (such as radiolysis gas), consideration shall be given to reserve appropriate space in the package container or take other measures to avoid overpressure. 5.4 The following materials are forbidden to be packed into waste package container: a) explosive substances or substances which may result in violent reaction after exposed to water; b) spontaneously combustible, and inflammable substances; c) strongly corrosive substances; d) untreated animal carcasses and pathogen-containing substances; e) non-radioactive highly toxic substances. 5.5 The volume of free liquid in waste package shall be less than 1% the volume of solid waste. 5.6 The amount of fissile material in the waste package shall be less than 15g.
Foreword i 1 Application scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 General 5 Basic requirements for contents in low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages 6 Basic requirements for package containers of low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes 7 Surface dose rate limits of low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages 8 Surface pollution limits of low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages 9 Test and inspection 10 Stacking/storage, transportation and disposal of waste packages 11 Emergency plan and preparation 12 Quality assurance
Referred in GB 12711-2018:
*GB 9132-2018 Safety requirements for near surface disposal of low and medium level radioactive solid waste
*GB 11806-2019 Regulations for the safe transport of radioactive material
*GB 11928-1989 Regulations for interim storage of low-and intermediate-level radioactive solid wastes
*GB/T 15219-2009 Quality assurance for packaging used in transport of radioactive material
*GB 18871-2002 Basic Standards for Protection against Ionizing Radiation and for the Safety of Radiation Sources
*EJ914-
*EJ 1042-2014 Containers for low and intermediate level radioactive solid waste- Steel drum
*EJ 1076-1998 Container for Low-and Intermediate-level Radioactive Solid Wastes Steel Box
*GB 3565-2005 Safety requirements for bicycles
*TSG 21-2016/XG1-2020 Supervision Regulation on Safety Technology for Stationary Pressure Vessel,includes Amendment 1
*GB 14748-2006 Safety Requirements for Wheeled Child Conveyances
*GB 2763-2021 National Food Safety Standard-Maximum Residue Limits for Pesticides in Food
*GB/T 22849-2014 Knitted T-shirt
*GB 4943.1-2011 Information technology equipment -Safety - Part 1: General requirements
*GB/T 95-2002 Plain washers - Product grade C
*GB/T 35590-2017 Information technology―General specification for portable digital equipments used power bank
*GB/T 2662-2008 Cotton wadded clothes
*GB/T 2662-2017 Clothes with fillings
*GB/T 14048.5-2017 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear-Part 5-1:Control circuit devices and switching element-Electromechanical control circuit devices
*GB/T 18455-2022 Packaging recycling marking
*GB/T 2664-2009 Mens suits and coats
*GB/T 14272-2011 Down Garments
*GB/T 14272-2021 Down garments
*GB 4706.1-2005 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances – Safety - Part 1: General Requirements
*GB 4806.7-2016 National Food Safety Standard - Food Contact Plastic Materials and Articles
*GB 18401-2003 National General Safety Technical Code for Textile Products
*GB 18401-2010 National general safety technical code for textile products
GB 12711-2018 is referred in:
*GB 9132-2011 Regulations for near Surface Disposal of Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Solid Waste (Draft for Approval)
*GB 9132-2018 Safety requirements for near surface disposal of low and medium level radioactive solid waste
*GB 9134-201X Design of Solid Radioactive Waste Processing System for Pressurized Water Reactor Plants
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GB 12711-2018  Standard of safety for low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages (English Version)
Standard No.GB 12711-2018
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Word Count5000 words
Price(USD)120.0
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Detail of GB 12711-2018
Standard No.
GB 12711-2018
English Name
Standard of safety for low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages
Chinese Name
低、中水平放射性固体废物包安全标准
Chinese Classification
Z05
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
MEE; SAMR
Issued on
2018-10-29
Implemented on
2019-3-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB 12711-1991 Standard of safety for low and intermediate-level solid radioactive wastes packages
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
5000 words
Price(USD)
120.0
Keywords
GB 12711-2018, GB/T 12711-2018, GBT 12711-2018, GB12711-2018, GB 12711, GB12711, GB/T12711-2018, GB/T 12711, GB/T12711, GBT12711-2018, GBT 12711, GBT12711
Introduction of GB 12711-2018
Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. This standard is prepared with a view to implementing the Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China, the People’s Republic of China Law of the Prevention and Control of Radioactive Pollution, and the Nuclear Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, protecting environment, guaranteeing human health and standardizing safety management of low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes. This standard specifies the basic safety requirements for low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages, including the basic safety requirements for low and intermediate level solid radioactive package container, over-package (radiation shielding) container and freight container. This standard is a revision of GB 12711-1991 Standard of safety for low and intermediate-level solid radioactive wastes packages and the original standard was drafted by China Institute of Atomic Energy. The following main revisions have been made with respect to the previous edition: ——The requirements for surface dose rate of waste packages of general concern are modified; ——A few additions and deletions on "normative references" and "terms and definitions" are made; ——"Basic requirements for containments in waste packages" and "basic requirements for design and manufacturing of package container" are rewritten; ——Specified provisions are added in "emergency plan and preparation" and "quality assurance"; ——The clause "test and inspection" is added; ——The provisions for adapting to waste minimization and waste package safety are added. This standard was firstly issued in 1991, and this edition is the first revision. GB 12711-1991 is abolished from the implementation date of this standard. This standard was prepared by the Department of Radioactive Sources Safety Supervision and Management, Department of Nuclear Facilities Safety Supervision and Department of Science, Technology and Standards of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. This standard shall be implemented from March 1, 2019. The Ministry of Ecology and Environment is responsible for the explanation of this standard. Standard of safety for low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages 1 Application scope This standard specifies the basic safety requirements and the requirements for storage, disposal and transportation of low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages. This standard is applicable to the waste packages reconditioned of low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes produced by nuclear facilities and nuclear technology utilization organizations during operation and decommissioning. This standard is not applicable to the waste packages reconditioned of radioactive tailing residues and spent radiation sources. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document (including any amendments) applies. GB 9132 Safety requirements for near surface disposal of low and medium level radioactive solid waste GB 11806 Regulations for the safe transport of radioactive material GB 11928 Regulations for interim storage of low-and intermediate-level radioactive solid wastes GB/T 15219 Quality assurance for packaging used in transport of radioactive material GB 18871 Basic standards for protection against ionizing radiation and for the safety of radiation sources EJ 914 Concrete container for low-and intermediate-level radioactive solid wastes EJ 1042 Containers for low and intermediate level radioactive solid waste - Steel drum EJ 1076 Container for low and intermediate level radioactive solid waste - Steel box EJ 1186 Characterization of Radioactive Waste Forms and Packages Classification of radioactive wastes, notification of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence, PRC (No. 65, 2017) 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 waste package sum of waste and package container. The waste package delivered for transportation is referred to as waste goods package 3.2 package container containers used for storing radioactive wastes after solidification, fixation or other treatments 3.3 over-package container additional package container on the external surface of waste package in order to reduce radiation level where the surface dose rate of waste package exceeds the management limit, or additional package container on the external surface of waste package due to damage of waste package. Some over-package containers are repeatedly used; some are disposed together and used only once 3.4 freight container package container assembled with multiple encapsulated waste packages for the convenience of transportation, handling, storage and disposal. Most freight containers are used for transportation and repeatedly used; few are also disposed together and used only once 3.5 efficient loading factor percentage of waste volume contained in the waste package to the total volume of waste package 3.6 dispersible waste non-monolithic, dispersible wastes that are prone to pollution and spread, such as incineration ash, evaporation residue, waste ion exchange resin, waste activated carbon powder, etc. 3.7 high integrity container container effectively containing the low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes within the expected service life for more than 300 years. It may be made of different materials (e.g. concrete, ductile cast iron, high-density polyethylene material or composite materials) 3.8 load combination combination of acting forces, such as combination of container dead weight, gravity load of contents under normal working conditions or in test state, temperature gradient or thermal expansion acting force, static load of the maximum load bearing of covering layer during stacking and disposal, and the dynamic load of acting force during transportation or lifting 4 General 4.1 The organizations producing low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes shall have safe, reliable and economic measures for packaging radioactive wastes, preventing the radioactive materials from releasing to the environment in an unacceptable quantity, ensuring the exposure dose to the public and working personnel not exceeding the limit as specified in GB 18871, and reasonably reaching the level as low as possible. 4.2 The wastes shall be collected separately, preferably in appropriate package container, to avoid repeatedly replacing containers and handling wastes as possible. 4.3 The waste package shall meet the requirements for handling, storage, disposal and transportation, be convenient to operate, and ensure that it can be taken out from the storehouse and sent for disposal within the specified storage period; and it may be able to play a role of engineered barrier in multiple barrier systems within a certain period after disposal. 4.4 For the waste packages with surface dose rate exceeding the limit, over-package containers may be adopted for handling and/or transportation to reduce the exposure dose to working personnel. In order to facilitate the transportation of waste packages and improve the work efficiency, freight containers may be adopted for container handling and transportation. 4.5 The wastes shall be subjected to appropriate volume reduction in advance, and the containers with high efficient loading factor shall be selected to reduce the burden of waste storage, transportation and disposal. 4.6 In principle, standard series of containers shall be adopted for waste packaging. For the large wastes generated by decommissioning and overhaul, large non-standard containers may be adopted due to high cost of cutting and dismantling or inconvenience of cutting. However, the use of such containers shall meet safety requirements and comply with relevant requirements for transportation, storage and disposal. 5 Basic requirements for contents in low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages 5.1 The specific activity of wastes in the package container shall reach the radiation level of low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes. 5.2 The waste in the container shall be as dense as possible to fill with the container. Except for the case of adopting high integrity containers, the dispersible wastes such as evaporation residue, mud, incineration ash and waste ion exchange resin shall be solidified or otherwise treated before disposal. After placed in containers, small incompressible solids, cut solid components and super-compacted waste cakes shall be fixed by pouring cement mortar before disposal. 5.3 In case that the waste contained is likely to generate gas (such as radiolysis gas), consideration shall be given to reserve appropriate space in the package container or take other measures to avoid overpressure. 5.4 The following materials are forbidden to be packed into waste package container: a) explosive substances or substances which may result in violent reaction after exposed to water; b) spontaneously combustible, and inflammable substances; c) strongly corrosive substances; d) untreated animal carcasses and pathogen-containing substances; e) non-radioactive highly toxic substances. 5.5 The volume of free liquid in waste package shall be less than 1% the volume of solid waste. 5.6 The amount of fissile material in the waste package shall be less than 15g.
Contents of GB 12711-2018
Foreword i 1 Application scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 General 5 Basic requirements for contents in low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages 6 Basic requirements for package containers of low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes 7 Surface dose rate limits of low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages 8 Surface pollution limits of low and intermediate level solid radioactive waste packages 9 Test and inspection 10 Stacking/storage, transportation and disposal of waste packages 11 Emergency plan and preparation 12 Quality assurance
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