Reduction of Radioactive Waste Through the Reuse and Recycle Policy of the Sealed Radioactive Sources Management

In the past few years, the utilization of sealed source for medical, industrial and research purposes has shown an accelerating increase. This situation will lead to increases in the amount of sealed radioactive. During its use, a sealed radioactive waste will eventually become either a spent sealed...

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Main Author: T. Marpaung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Development of Nuclear Informatics, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN) 2012-08-01
Series:Atom Indonesia
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Online Access:http://aij.batan.go.id/index.php/aij/article/view/161
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spelling doaj-b24c0e91489b44de8562ae78c3246f472020-11-24T23:36:45ZengCenter for Development of Nuclear Informatics, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN)Atom Indonesia0126-15682012-08-013825765Reduction of Radioactive Waste Through the Reuse and Recycle Policy of the Sealed Radioactive Sources ManagementT. Marpaung0Senior Inspector of Radiation Safety, Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency Jl. Gajah Mada No. 8, Jakarta 10120, IndonesiaIn the past few years, the utilization of sealed source for medical, industrial and research purposes has shown an accelerating increase. This situation will lead to increases in the amount of sealed radioactive. During its use, a sealed radioactive waste will eventually become either a spent sealed source or disused sealed radioactive source (DSRS), due to certain factors. The reduction of the amount of radioactive waste can be executed through the application of reuse and recycle of sealed source. The reuse and recycle policy for spent and disused sealed sources are not already specified yet. The reuse of spent sealed sources can be applied only for the sources which had been used in the medical field for radiotherapy, namely the reuse of a teletherapy Co-60 source in a calibration facility. The recycle of a spent sealed source can be performed for radioactive sources with relatively high activities and long half-lives; however, the recycling activity may only be performed by the manufacturer. To avoid legal conflicts, in the amendment to the Government Regulation No.27 Year 2002 on Management of Radioactive Waste, there will be a recommendation for a new scheme in the management of radioactive waste to facilitate the application of the principles of reduce, reuse, and recyclehttp://aij.batan.go.id/index.php/aij/article/view/161ReduceReuseRecycleSealed sourceSpent sealed sourceDSRSRadioactive waste
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Reduction of Radioactive Waste Through the Reuse and Recycle Policy of the Sealed Radioactive Sources Management
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Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Sealed source
Spent sealed source
DSRS
Radioactive waste
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title Reduction of Radioactive Waste Through the Reuse and Recycle Policy of the Sealed Radioactive Sources Management
title_short Reduction of Radioactive Waste Through the Reuse and Recycle Policy of the Sealed Radioactive Sources Management
title_full Reduction of Radioactive Waste Through the Reuse and Recycle Policy of the Sealed Radioactive Sources Management
title_fullStr Reduction of Radioactive Waste Through the Reuse and Recycle Policy of the Sealed Radioactive Sources Management
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of Radioactive Waste Through the Reuse and Recycle Policy of the Sealed Radioactive Sources Management
title_sort reduction of radioactive waste through the reuse and recycle policy of the sealed radioactive sources management
publisher Center for Development of Nuclear Informatics, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN)
series Atom Indonesia
issn 0126-1568
publishDate 2012-08-01
description In the past few years, the utilization of sealed source for medical, industrial and research purposes has shown an accelerating increase. This situation will lead to increases in the amount of sealed radioactive. During its use, a sealed radioactive waste will eventually become either a spent sealed source or disused sealed radioactive source (DSRS), due to certain factors. The reduction of the amount of radioactive waste can be executed through the application of reuse and recycle of sealed source. The reuse and recycle policy for spent and disused sealed sources are not already specified yet. The reuse of spent sealed sources can be applied only for the sources which had been used in the medical field for radiotherapy, namely the reuse of a teletherapy Co-60 source in a calibration facility. The recycle of a spent sealed source can be performed for radioactive sources with relatively high activities and long half-lives; however, the recycling activity may only be performed by the manufacturer. To avoid legal conflicts, in the amendment to the Government Regulation No.27 Year 2002 on Management of Radioactive Waste, there will be a recommendation for a new scheme in the management of radioactive waste to facilitate the application of the principles of reduce, reuse, and recycle
topic Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Sealed source
Spent sealed source
DSRS
Radioactive waste
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