[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 10, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 10CFR32.62]

[Page 531-532]
 
                            TITLE 10--ENERGY
 
                CHAPTER I--NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
 
PART 32--SPECIFIC DOMESTIC LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE OR TRANSFER CERTAIN 
ITEMS CONTAINING BYPRODUCT MATERIAL--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart B--Generally Licensed Items
 
Sec. 32.62  Same: Quality assurance; prohibition of transfer.

    (a) Each person licensed under Sec. 32.61 shall visually inspect 
each device and shall reject any which has an observable physical defect 
that could affect containment of the strontium-90.
    (b) Each person licensed under Sec. 32.61 shall test each device 
for possible loss of strontium-90 or for contamination by wiping with 
filter paper an area of at least 100 square centimeters on the outside 
surface of the device, or by wiping the entire surface area if it is 
less than 100 square centimeters. The detection on the filter paper of 
more than 2,200 disintegrations per minute of radioactive material per 
100 square centimeters of surface wiped shall be cause for rejection of 
the tested device.
    (c) Each person licensed under Sec. 32.61 shall take a random 
sample of the size required by the table in Sec. 32.110 for Lot 
Tolerance Percent Defective of 5.0 percent from each inspection lot, and 
shall subject each unit in the sample to the following tests:
    (1) Each device shall be immersed in 30 inches of water for 24 hours 
and shall show no visible evidence of physical contact between the water 
and the strontium-90. Absolute pressure of the air above the water shall 
then be reduced to 1 inch of mercury. Lowered pressure shall be 
maintained for 1 minute or until air bubbles cease to be given off by 
the water, whichever is the longer. Pressure shall then be increased to 
normal atmospheric pressure. Any device which leaks, as evidenced by 
physical contact between the water and the strontium-90, shall be 
considered as a defective unit.
    (2) The immersion test water from the preceding test in paragraph 
(c)(1) of this section shall be measured for radioactive material. If 
the amount of radioactive material in the immersion test water is 
greater than 0.1 percent of the original amount of strontium-90 in any 
device, the device shall be considered as a defective unit.
    (d) An application for a license or for amendment of a license may 
include a description of procedures proposed as alternatives to those 
prescribed by paragraph (c) of this section, and proposed criteria for 
acceptance under those procedures. The Commission will approve the 
proposed alternative procedures if the applicant demonstrates that:
    (1) They will consider defective any sampled device which has a 
leakage

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rate exceeding 0.1 percent of the original quantity of strontium-90 in 
any 24-hour period; and
    (2) The operating characteristic curve or confidence interval 
estimate for the alternative procedures provides a Lot Tolerance Percent 
Defective of 5.0 percent at the consumer's risk of 0.10.
    (e) No person licensed under Sec. 32.61 shall transfer to persons 
generally licensed under Sec. 31.10 of this chapter:
    (1) Any device which has been tested and found defective under the 
criteria and procedures specified in this Sec. 32.62 unless the 
defective units have been repaired or reworked and then met the tests 
set out in paragraph (c) of this section; or
    (2) Any inspection lot which has been rejected as a result of the 
procedures in Sec. 32.110 or alternative procedures in paragraph (d) of 
this section, unless the defective units have been sorted and removed or 
have been repaired or reworked and have then met the tests set out in 
paragraph (c) of this section.

[30 FR 9905, Aug. 10, 1965, as amended at 39 FR 22130, June 20, 1974; 39 
FR 26397, July 19, 1974; 43 FR 6923, Feb. 17, 1978]