If the sample has been in a neutron beam at another neutron facility and/or contains naturally occurring radioactive materials (e.g. uranium, thorium), then the radioactivity must be evaluated by the Health Physics (or Radiation Safety Office) staff at that facility BEFORE shipment. Then there are two cases: Health Physics at that facility determines that;
Shipping address:
<Name of person>
NIST Center for Neutron Research
100 Bureau Drive
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-6102
[phone number and email of above person]
It is essential to note that shipping regulations are separate from the regulations for the transfer of licensed radioactive material. For example, below a certain activity level (which depends on the particular isotopes involved) the sample may be classified as nonradioactive for shipping purposes, but it is still radioactive as far as the facilities are concerned and must be handled accordingly. Do not bring radioactive samples to the NCNR yourself.
Please note that shipping/receiving radioactive samples requires considerable time and effort by the personnel at both facilities. Special training is required by the regulations to prepare and handle radioactive materials packages for shipment. Please take this into consideration when making such requests, and also allow enough time (which can take a few weeks in some situations).
(and with analogous efforts to ship activated samples from the NCNR):
NCNR Director evaluates the Health Physics recommendation. If request is approved, it is signed and returned to Health Physics. Health Physics then contacts the NCNR contact to inform them that the shipment has been approved for receipt. The NCNR contact notifies the shipper that the sample has been approved, the shipping facility confirms (if necessary) that the NCNR license permits receiving the sample, and is then allowed to ship the sample directly to the NCNR contact, care of NCNR Health Physics. NCNR Health Physics may also contact the sending facility directly if prior arrangements are made. The address for such shipments is:
NCNR Health Physics, Building 235/Rm A134
Attention: <Source Custodian Name>
NIST Center for Neutron Research
National Institute of Standards and Technology
100 Bureau Drive
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-6100
[Phone number and email of Source Custodian]
[Note: Information about the Source Custodian will be supplied to the shipping institution by NCNR Health Physics or the NCNR contact person.]
Upon receipt by NCNR Health Physics, shipment is checked for integrity and evaluated for activity. Upon completion, responsibility for the sample is transferred to the Source Custodian.
If approval is not received at any step in the process then the shipping request will be denied