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Material Control and Accounting

Safeguard Categories of SNM

NRC divides special nuclear material (SNM) into three main categories, according to the risk and potential for its direct use in a clandestine fissile explosive or for its use in the production of nuclear material for use in a fissile explosive.

  1. Strategic SNM (SSNM)
  2. SNM of moderate strategic significance
  3. SNM of low strategic significance

Category I, Strategic SNM (SSNM)

Strategic special nuclear material means

  • Uranium-235 (contained in uranium enriched to 20 percent or more in the U-235 isotope),
  • Uranium-233, or
  • Plutonium.

Category I, SSNM means SSNM in any combination in a quantity of

  • 2 kgs or more of plutonium; or
  • 5 kgs or more of U-235 (contained in uranium enriched to 20 percent or more in the U-235 isotope); or
  • 2 kgs or more of U-233; or
  • 5 kgs or more in any combination computed by the equation grams = (grams contained U-235) + 2.5 (grams U-233 + grams plutonium).

This is often referred to as a formula quantity.

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Category II, Special nuclear material of moderate strategic significance

Category II, Special nuclear material of moderate strategic significance means

  • Less than a formula quantity of strategic special nuclear material but more than 1,000 grams of uranium-235 (contained in uranium enriched to 20 percent or more in the U-235 isotope) or more than 500 grams of uranium-233 or plutonium, or in a combined quantity of more than 1,000 grams when computed by the equation grams = (grams contained U-235) + 2 (grams U-233 + grams plutonium); or
  • 10,000 grams or more of uranium-235 (contained in uranium enriched to 10 percent or more but less than 20 percent in the U-235 isotope).

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Category III, Special nuclear material of low strategic significance

Category III, Special nuclear material of low strategic significance means

  • Less than an amount of special nuclear material of moderate strategic significance (see category II above) but more than 15 grams of uranium-235 (contained in uranium enriched to 20 percent or more in U-235 isotope) or 15 grams of uranium-233 or 15 grams of plutonium or the combination of 15 grams when computed by the equation grams = (grams contained U-235) + (grams plutonium) + (grams U-233); or
  • Less than 10,000 grams but more than 1,000 grams of uranium-235 (contained in uranium enriched to 10 percent or more but less than 20 percent in the U-235 isotope); or
  • 10,000 grams or more of uranium-235 (contained in uranium enriched above natural but less than 10 percent in the U-235 isotope).

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