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V. Cisar Division of Concepts and Planning

Regional Training Course on State Systems of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Material for States in the Middle East with Limited Nuclear Material and Activities Amman, Jordan, 17 to 21 January 2010. Session 2.4x. Basic Guidance on the Preparation of Nuclear Material Accounting Reports

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V. Cisar Division of Concepts and Planning

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  1. Regional Training Course on State Systems of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Material for States in the Middle East with Limited Nuclear Material and Activities Amman, Jordan, 17 to 21 January 2010 Session 2.4x Basic Guidance on the Preparation of Nuclear Material Accounting Reports (Exercise) V. Cisar Division of Concepts and Planning

  2. Receipt of one fuel assembly from abroad Receiving country Neptune Receiving MBA NN-B (Facility NNB-) Report number 33 Shipping country Germany Batch name IBC701 Uranium weight 3.3152 kg U-235 weight 0.2825 kg Receiving date 18-03-2005 No measurements have been performed at the receiving MBA.

  3. Example ICR

  4. Accounting Area IdentificationCountry Code ICR, PIL, MBR • Code that identifies the country • Assigned by the IAEA • One or two character code for material accounting and reporting purposes Examples: RVVietnam W Euratom F France CN Canada NN Neptune

  5. Accounting Area IdentificationFacility Code ICR, PIL, MBR • Identifies the reporting facility • Begins with the country code • Specified in the Facility Attachment • Four-character code Examples: NNB- NNAB NNR-

  6. Accounting Area IdentificationMBA Code ICR, PIL, MBR • Identifies the reporting material balance area (MBA) • Begins with the country code • Specified in the Facility Attachment • Four-character code • All material accounts based on the MBA Examples: NN-B NNA1, NNA2, NNA3 NN-R

  7. Report IdentificationReporting Period ICR, PIL, MBR • Beginning and ending dates of ICR period • entries (except corrections) dated within the ICR period • typically for a one-month period • Beginning and ending dates of MBR period • beginning date one day after previous PIL date • ending date same as date of associated PIL • PIL date • date of the physical inventory taking (PIT) • same as ending date of associated MBR

  8. Report IdentificationReport Number ICR, PIL, MBR • Uniquely identifies an accounting report for an MBA • First report for an MBA has the number one (1) • Consecutive, regardless of report type

  9. Report IdentificationEntry Number ICR, PIL, MBR • Uniquely defines an accounting entry within a report • Consecutive, beginning with the number one (1)

  10. Date of ICR • Date of event • Date format is specified in the Code 10: • Six digits: year, month, day “YYMMDD” Example: 13 March 2009 ~ “090313”

  11. Batch InformationShipper/Receiver of Material ICR • Country, MBA or facility • Mandatory for domestic and foreign transactions • Country code sufficient when reporting receipt/shipment foreign, if MBA or facility code not known • MBA code mandatory for domestictransactions Examples: “NN”“NN-B” “NNB-”

  12. MBA/COUNTRY FROM - TO Examples: NN-B - NNA1 F - NNA2 NNA3 - CN W

  13. Batch InformationType of Inventory Change ICR • Increases • Decreases • Changes in batch structure • Changes in material category • Two-character codes describing the various inventory changes • Defined in Code 10 Example: Receipt from abroad ~ “RF”

  14. KMP CODE • Flow KMP Code • Defined in Facility Attachment • Numbers are used (RF for NN-B = 2)

  15. Batch InformationBatch Name ICR, PIL • Name or number of batch • Combination of alphabetic, numeric and special characters • Typical batch defined in Facility Attachment • ICR and PIL entries on a batch basis Example:“ABC5318Z”

  16. Batch InformationNumber of Items in Batch ICR, PIL • Number of similar items in a batch • For bulk material zero may be reported if the number of items is not meaningful

  17. Batch InformationMaterial Description Code ICR, PIL • Four-character code: • physical form • chemical composition • containment • irradiation status and quality • Defined in Code 10 • Specified in the Facility Attachment for a typical batch Example:“GQJB” ~ fresh fuel assembly

  18. Batch InformationMaterial element/Element code ICR, PIL, MBR • The type of material in a batch • Depleted Uranium (D) • Natural Uranium (N) • Enriched Uranium (E) • Unified Uranium (U) • Plutonium (P) • Thorium (T)

  19. Batch InformationMaterial isotope/Isotope code ICR, PIL, MBR • Indicates the isotope content of enriched or unified uranium G: U235 only J: U233 and U235 K: U233 only • The isotope type • must be reported for enriched uranium (E) • must be reported for unified uranium (U)

  20. Batch InformationMaterial/Isotope weight ICR, PIL, MBR • The quantity of material in a batch or in a summarized material balance entry • Isotope weight required for: • enriched uranium • unified uranium • All weights reported as positive values; in some entries, negative values also accepted: • shipper/receiver differences (DI) • material unaccounted for (MUF) • rounding adjustments

  21. Batch InformationWeight Data Units ICR, PIL, MBR Weights to be expressed in the following units: • grams of plutonium • grams of enriched uranium • grams of unified uranium • grams of isotopes of uranium • grams or kilograms of natural uranium, depleted uranium and thorium

  22. Batch InformationMeasurement Identification ICR, PIL • Indicates if the batch data are based on determination or measurements made at the MBA and if the batch has been reported previously N measured at another MBA L measured at another MBA and reported before M measured at the MBA T measured at the MBA and reported before

  23. Example ICR

  24. Consolidated Export/Import Report

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