Statutory Instruments
ATOMIC ENERGY AND RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES
NUCLEAR MATTER
Made
28th June 1983
Laid before Parliament
30th June 1983
Coming into Operation
1st September 1983
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Nuclear Installations (Prescribed Sites) Regulations 1983 and shall come into operation on the 1st September 1983.
2. In these Regulations the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them, that is to say-
"A2 values" means
for single radionuclides, in paragraphs 403 to 405 of the IAEA Regulations;
for mixed fission products, in paragraph 406 of those Regulations; and
for a single radioactive decay chain in which the radionuclides are present in their naturally occurring proportions, in paragraph 407 of those Regulations:
"associated nuclear fuel" means
"fissile material" means
"form" in relation to any radionuclide means
"group" in relation to radionuclides means
"the IAEA Regulations" means
"small nuclear reactor" means
"relevant group limit " means
"sealed source" means
3. There is hereby prescribed for the purposes of section 16(1) of the Act any site in respect of which a nuclear site licence is for the time being in force on which:
(1) the quantity of radionuclides present at any time is such that their total activity does not exceed the limits of activity prescribed in regulation 4 of these Regulations; or
(2) the only nuclear reactor is a small nuclear reactor and the quantity of radionuclides outside the reactor other than associated nuclear fuel present at any time is such that their total activity does not exceed one half of the limits of activity prescribed in regulation 4 of these Regulations; and
(3) in either case the total mass of fissile materials (other than those comprised in associated nuclear fuel) present at any time does not exceed the limits prescribed by regulation 5 of these Regulations.
4.-(1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) and (3) below the limit of activity prescribed by this regulation shall be:
(a)in the case of a site on which there is only a single radionuclide or on which there are several radionuclides all of which are in the same group and in the same form, the relevant group limit; and
(b)in any other case, such that the sum of the fractions produced by dividing the activity of each radionuclide by its relevant group limit does not exceed one.
(2) Where the identity of a radionuclide is not known it shall be deemed to be included in group 1.
(3) For the purposes of the calculation to be made in accordance with paragraph (1)(b) of this regulation, where the respective activities of any of the radionuclides present are not known all such radionuclides shall be deemed to belong to the most restrictive group among them.
5. For the purpose of regulation 3 of these Regulations total mass limits for fissile material shall be:
(a)for a site on which there is only one of the materials specified in the first column of the Table set out in Schedule 2 to these Regulations, the mass set out in the second column of the said Table and
(b)such that for a site on which there is more than one of the materials specified in column 1 of the Table set out in Schedule 2 to these Regulations, the sum of the fractions obtained by dividing the mass of each of the materials present on that site by the limit set out in the second column of the said Table in respect of that material shall not exceed one.
Peter Walker
Secretary of State for Energy
Dated 24th June 1983
George Younger
Secretary of State for Scotland
Dated 28th June 1983
Regulation 1
Group | Radionuclides within the Group | Limit in Curies for radionuclides | |
---|---|---|---|
in the form of sealed sources | in any other form | ||
1 | Radionuclides with A2 values not exceeding 0.01 curie | 200 | 20 |
2 | Radionuclides with A2 values exceeding 0.01 curie and not exceeding 1 curie | 2000 | 200 |
3 | Radionuclides with A2 values exceeding 1 curie and not exceeding 100 curies | 50,000 | 5000 |
4 | Radionuclides with A2 values exceeding 100 curies | 500,000 | 50,000 |
Regulation 5
Fissile Material | Limits in grammes of fissile nuclide |
---|---|
Plutonium 239 | 375 |
Plutonium 241 | 375 |
Uranium 233 | 375 |
Uranium 235 (when the mass of the uranium 235 exceeds 1% of the total mass of all the uranium isotopes present) | 600 |
1. These Regulations prescribe the sites whose licensees are subject to a lower limit of liability per incident under section 16(1) of the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 as amended by the Energy Act 1983.
2. Essentially the sites prescribed are the sites of small installations. They are prescribed in regulation 3 by reference to the type and designed thermal power output of any nuclear reactor with its associated fuel (defined by regulation 2) and by reference to the activity of other radionuclides which may also be present. Higher levels of activity are permitted if there is no nuclear reactor. They are also allowed in respect of radionuclides in the form of sealed sources which are defined.
3. The Regulations provide for cases where nuclear matter of different levels of activity is present. In such cases the activity of each such radionuclide is to be divided by the limit set for its class and the limit is set by adding together all the fractions thus produced. The result must not be more than one.
4. The Regulations provide (regulation 5) overall limits of mass for fissile material. The levels are lower than critical mass. Fissile material which may be in associated nuclear fuel is excluded in applying the limits.
5. The amount of associated nuclear fuel which may be held on a site is controlled under the nuclear site licence.
6. The Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Materials 1973 Revised Edition (As Amended) published in Vienna in 1979 by the International Atomic Energy Agency are on sale at HMSO.
section 16(1) was amended by the Energy Act 1983 (c. 25), section 27(1).