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[en] Conventional glovebox techniques for handling radioactive material include the use of plastic sleeving for ''bagging out'' material in order to remove it from the glovebox. This method has been used for many years, and has proven very effective when implemented by trained operators. One drawback to this method is that it is not suitable for removal of material for long-term storage, due to radiolytic decomposition of the plastic. In order to comply with long term storage criteria, engineers at the Savannah River Site developed an alternative process for removal of radioactive material known as ''bagless transfer''
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26 Jan 2001; [vp.]; American Nuclear Society 9th Topical Meeting on Robotics and Remote Systems; Seattle, WA (United States); 4-8 Mar 2001; AC09-96SR18500; Available from PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/773941-V9iT2q/native/
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CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DECOMPOSITION, EQUIPMENT, LABORATORY EQUIPMENT, MANAGEMENT, MATERIALS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC POLYMERS, PETROCHEMICALS, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, POLYMERS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT, STORAGE, SYNTHETIC MATERIALS, US AEC, US DOE, US ERDA, US ORGANIZATIONS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE STORAGE, WASTES
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