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II. Improving the Security of Nuclear Materials at
INP
Material Control and Accounting (MC&A)
Another essential component of nuclear material security is material
control and accounting (MC&A). The fundamental objective of MC&A
is to provide current information as to the nature, status and location
of all nuclear materials within a facility. MC&A tools include computerized
accounting systems, measurement systems, reporting systems and containment
and surveillance systems.
Prior
to cooperation in this area, INP recorded nuclear material locations,
movements and transfers in a notebook. The Institute had no capability
to measure the fuel items on-site. Material transfers were accepted
verifying only the serial number on the fuel assembly, not its specific
contents. As part of our cooperation, a fresh fuel measurement system
was provided to enhance INP's capability to measure the isotopic composition
of the fresh fuel items in the inventory. In addition, Australia provided
the INP with a personal computer-based material accounting system and
accounting software which enables personnel to accurately track the
movement of nuclear materials, prepare general ledgers and inventory
change reports.
To enhance the effectiveness of safeguards measures, tamper indication
devices (TID) were provided to prevent unauthorized access to storage
containers. E-Type seals replaced the wax seals the facility formerly
used.
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