CERN Technology portfolio: RADShip

RADShip is a comprehensive software package that efficiently manages all aspects of shipping radioactive materials, except for the calculations for classifying the material.

 

Application

The tool provides a reliable and resilient system with many QA features, automatic notifications and reminders, and ensures full traceability. It replaces paperwork with electronic data and manual phone calls with automatic email notifications.

In addition, it provides a comprehensive answer to all legal requirements, improving the efficiency and reliability of radioactive material shipments whilst ensuring reactivity and decreasing potential errors. RADShip’s architecture limits the dependencies to the CERN environment so that the software is easy to integrate in another environment. The effort required for this task is estimated to be in the order of few weeks including installation and customization

It fulfils, and in many areas exceeds, the IAEA Specific Safety Requirements SSR-6 [3] that states that “a management system based on international, national or other standards acceptable to the competent authority shall be established and implemented for all activities within the scope of the Regulations, as identified in paragraph 106, to ensure compliance with the relevant provisions of these Regulations {…}”.

In matters of shipping radioactive material, RADShip complies with the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (Rev.18 2013); the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (2013); the US Code of Federal Regulations Part.49 (2014); and the Dangerous Goods Regulations from IATA (2014).

The RADShip application has a local database back-end and a web interface for user interaction. It was developed to fulfil CERN’s needs in managing radioactive shipments and is part of CERN’s overall management system for shipping of dangerous goods.

 

Areas of expertise

• Radiation protection

• Management of transport of dangerous goods

 

Source: CERN Knowledge Transfer Group