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Regulation 22
1. | Reference code: | ||
2. | Material balance area code: | ||
3. | Qualifying nuclear facility (receiver):… | Facility or location outside facility (shipper): | |
3. | Quantities split up by category of qualifying nuclear material and any obligation arising from a relevant international agreement: | ||
4. | Chemical composition: | ||
5. | Enrichment or isotopic composition: | ||
6. | Physical form: | ||
7. | Number of items: | ||
8. | Description of containers and seals: | ||
9. | Means of transport: | ||
10. | Date of arrival: | ||
11. | Location where qualifying nuclear material will be unpacked: | ||
12. | Date(s) when qualifying nuclear material can be unpacked: | ||
Explanatory notes | |||
1. | Reference code for advance notifications to be used in the inventory change report (use up to eight characters). | ||
2. | Code of the reporting material balance area as notified by the ONR to the qualifying nuclear facility concerned. | ||
3. | Name, address and country of the qualifying nuclear facility receiving, and of the installation shipping, the qualifying nuclear material. | ||
4. | The total weight of the elements must be given in grams. The weight of fissile isotopes shall be indicated if applicable. The weights must be split up by category of nuclear material and particular safeguards obligation. | ||
5. | Chemical composition must be indicated. | ||
6. | If applicable, the degree of enrichment or the isotopic composition must be indicated. | ||
7. | Use the description of qualifying nuclear materials as laid out in explanatory note 14 in Part 2 of this Schedule. | ||
8. | The number of items included in the shipment must be indicated. | ||
9. | Description (type) of containers and, if possible, of the seals affixed. | ||
10. | Indicate, where appropriate, the means of transport. | ||
11. | Expected or actual date of arrival in the reporting material balance area. | ||
12. | Indicate the location within the material balance area where the qualifying nuclear material will be unpacked and can be identified, and where its quantity and composition can be verified. | ||
13. | Date(s) when qualifying nuclear material will be unpacked. | ||
This form, duly completed and signed, must be forwarded to the ONR in accordance with regulation 35. |
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