Nuclear Transport definition

Nuclear Transport means those aspects of the civil transport of radioactive material in Great Britain by road, rail, inland water or sea within the territorial waters of Great Britain which are specific to the transport of radioactive material, with the transport of the radioactive material beginning with any preparatory process (such as packaging) and continuing until the radioactive material has been unloaded at its destination;

Examples of Nuclear Transport in a sentence

  • Hosted by the United Kingdom, in cooperation with the Agency, the International Maritime Organization and the World Nuclear Transport Institute, the conference discussed a range of technical issues related to the Agency’s transport regulations, including: emerging regulatory issues; long term storage and transport; denials and delays of shipment; and public acceptance of shipments .

  • He is an active member and Centrus point of contact for the World Nuclear Transport Institute, U.S. Department of Energy Transportation Management Council and member of the Nuclear Energy Institute Transportation Task Force.

  • Representatives from the nuclear insurance industry, the World Nuclear Association and the World Nuclear Transport Institute also participated.