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HazTrack was designed to support the characterization
and inventory management of radiological wastes. HazTrack
is being used at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for management
of low level, mixed, weapons grade and natural radiological materials.
HazTrack can configure and maintain your:
- Nuclide List (the individual nuclides
which you wish to track),
- Nuclide Distributions (common 'groups'
of nuclides, such as Natural Uranium, or Nat-U),
- Dose Conversion Factors (necessary to
calculate PE-Ci levels)
- Nuclide Limits (e.g., individual nuclide
activity limits such as the DOE-STD-1027-92 Category 2)
- Quantification Methods (e.g., scaling)
HazTrack's waste characterization features the ability to specify
activity associated with groups of nuclides (nuclide distributions)
and/or individual nuclides. Activity can be entered in different
units (e.g., grams, micro-Ci). HazTrack normalizes this data so
that queries do not require activity conversions.
HazTrack features the ability to consolidate containers users can
assay the outer container and bypass the per nuclide totals allowing
for management and tracking of materials inside.
HazTrack also features the ability to establish nuclide limits at
storage locations. The limits include:
- Total activity of all containers
- Single container activity
- Individual nuclide activity limits such
as the DOE-STD-1027-92 Category 2
HazTrack can exclude activity associated with nuclide distributions.
So, for nuclide limits that should exclude activity associated with
Natural Uranium for example, you can select which nuclide distributions
to exclude from the activity total period HazTrack uses a hierarchy
tree system to track both inventory and radiological activity. PE-Ci
values are calculated based on the selected Dose Conversion factor
(DCF).
Click
here sales@haztrack.com
to receive more information on HazTrack's radiological waste management
features.
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