@MYSTYKRACER No it wasn’t that place but I’ve been there. The carrier I was leased to at the time had clearance. It actually was a little place right off highway 78 in Aiken
Anyone hauled class 7 / radioactive?
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Watched at a TDS [Transfer, Storage and Disposal] facility, at the gate every load of waste drums was checked with a Geiger counter.
Every so often a drum from a hospital would be 'hot' and wouldn't be unloaded but sent back to the Hospital for inclusion in their nuclear waste stream...Radioactive is an animal all it's own -
the pain is your numbers....the reading they take in the trailer has to be below a certain threshold before you can leave the delivery point. If in a tank, i’d imagine they would have to wash the tank out on site to remove any washdown/residue. No telling how long after empty you would have to stick around -
I’ve cleaned some ISO containers from SRS that supposedly had radioactive material in them. I don’t know if they were sent loaded down the road or just used for storage at the plant. They had been sent somewhere else beforehand to be cleaned of radioactive residue which I guess is only performed by one facility in the country and I was just cleaning then a 2nd time before sending they picked them up to take them over.
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