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Transporting Radioactive Material C T M A 2 0 1 5 Presented by Salina Savage PresidentMember About Savage Logistics Formation 2007 Owners Salina Savage amp Barbara Stone Women Owned SBA 8a Certified ID: 395333

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Motor Carrier Challenges in Transporting Radioactive Material

CTMA2015

Presented by

Salina Savage

President/MemberSlide2

About Savage Logistics

Formation 2007Owners: Salina Savage & Barbara StoneWomen Owned, SBA 8(a) CertifiedSpecialized in TransportingHazardous Material, including RAM and Mixed Waste EquipmentOver 90 Commercial Motor Vehicles WarehousingOver 35,000 Square Feet Major Customers DOE, US Ecology, Seattle Tunnel Partners,

Perma

-Fix,

AREVA, Energy Northwest, Battelle, Lining Precast Slide3

About Savage Logistics

Customers with Specialized Services US Ecology

Department of Energy

Seattle Tunnel Partners

AREVA

Energy NorthwestSlide4

Motor Carrier Challenges in Transporting Radioactive Material

B-25 Box (IP-1, IP-2, or Type A)Difficult to Adequately Tie-Down for TransportSlide5

Motor Carrier Challenges in Transporting Radioactive Material

B-25 Box (IP1, IP2, or Type A)Box was Engineered and Designed:Pressure-Strain on Lid, Bottom and SideDrop-TestedLeak ProofStructural AnalyzedWhen Loaded Deformation Lacks Design for Transport Slide6

Motor Carrier Challenges in Transporting Radioactive Material

Per 49CFR 173.410, General Design Requirements (a) “Package can be easily handled and properly secured in or on a conveyance during transport”IssuesNo Tie-Down Points for TransportNo D-Rings or Tie-Down Point for Chains or StrapsLid Design Uneven with Sharp Edges Slide7

Motor Carrier Challenges in Transporting Radioactive Material

Lid has Uneven Sharp Edges, Bolts, and Handles ProtrudingFull Size View of BoxLid of Box

Handle on LidSlide8

Motor Carrier Challenges in Transporting Radioactive Material

Savage Logistics Resolution to Cargo Shifting Flexible Rubber or Nylon Edge ProtectorsFriction MatsAluminum Blocking Device (a.k.a. – Chuck Stop)Slide9

Motor Carrier Challenges in Transporting Radioactive Material

Flexible Rubber or Nylon Edge ProtectorsFriction MatSlide10

Motor Carrier Challenges in Transporting Radioactive Material

Aluminum Blocking Device (a.k.a. Chuck Stop)Slide11

Motor Carrier Challenges in Transporting Radioactive Material

Secured for Transport Slide12

Motor Carrier Challenges in Transporting Radioactive Material

Questions ?????