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STI/PUB/2025
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14921
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It was formerly hypothesized that placing a radioactive source near the end of a lightning conductor would improve the likelihood that lightning would strike the conductor. It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of these radioactive lightning conductors (RLCs) were installed worldwide. However, no convincing scientific evidence has been produced to demonstrate increased efficacy and the use of RLCs does not comply with the justification principle established in the International Basic Safety Standards. Therefore, most countries have recognized the need to stop installing RLCs and to remove existing devices from the public domain. This publication summarizes all technical and organizational aspects related to the recovery and dismantling of RLCs as well as the safe management of the associated disused radioactive sources. The report describes the general arrangement, highlights the quality management components, identifies the staffing requirements and covers certain areas vital for the preparation for dismantling and source conditioning operations. Relevant information is provided on the various models of radioactive lightning conductors and how their design features influence the dismantling and source recovery operations. The publication also incorporates the most recent experience on various concluded projects in several Member States and captures the lessons learned.

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978-92-0-134822-7
Publication Original Id
14921
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2022
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NW-T-1.15
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34.00
Number of Pages
90
Number of Figures
70
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Print (Paper)
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IAEA Nuclear Energy, Safe Management, Disused, Radioactive Lightning Conductors, RLCs, Associated Radioactive Sources, Radioactive Waste Management, Radioactive Substances, Radioactive Waste Disposal, Technical and Organizational Aspects, Recovery, Dismantling, Disused Radioactive Sources, Quality Management Components, Staffing Requirements, Source Conditioning Operations, Models, Design, Projects, Member States, Lessons Learned, Historical Background, Types, Characteristics, Incidents, Discontinuation, Removal, Management Principles, Inventory, Good and Bad Practices, Public Domain, Actions Taken, National Programme, National Policy, Programme Implementation, Training, Preparatory Work, Record Keeping, Packaging and Transport, Storage Sites, Secondary Waste, Safety and Security, Storage Facility, Public Awareness Programme
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