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... radiation control covering not only activities over which authority will be discontinued by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission ( use of byproduct material , source material , and -special nuclear materials in quantities not sufficient to ...
... radiation control covering not only activities over which authority will be discontinued by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission ( use of byproduct material , source material , and -special nuclear materials in quantities not sufficient to ...
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... radioactive materials and radiation - producing equipment . 1. Permissible doses , levels and concentrations . The ... radioactive material and permissible doses in uncon- trolled areas from external exposure and from concentration of ...
... radioactive materials and radiation - producing equipment . 1. Permissible doses , levels and concentrations . The ... radioactive material and permissible doses in uncon- trolled areas from external exposure and from concentration of ...
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... radioactive material by transter to an authorized recipient and by release to uncontrolled areas of con- centrations which do not exceed those specified in the applicable reg- ulations . The three codes forbid disposal by incineration ...
... radioactive material by transter to an authorized recipient and by release to uncontrolled areas of con- centrations which do not exceed those specified in the applicable reg- ulations . The three codes forbid disposal by incineration ...
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... radioactive materials , except as specified . Exemptions from the licensing requirement are provided in all three codes for certain quantities of byproduct and source material and for certain devices which , however , are subject to the ...
... radioactive materials , except as specified . Exemptions from the licensing requirement are provided in all three codes for certain quantities of byproduct and source material and for certain devices which , however , are subject to the ...
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... radioactive material required to be surrendered without either obtaining the con- sent of the person involved or notifying such person of the contemplat- ed action , giving him a reasonable opportunity to demonstrate or achieve ...
... radioactive material required to be surrendered without either obtaining the con- sent of the person involved or notifying such person of the contemplat- ed action , giving him a reasonable opportunity to demonstrate or achieve ...
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13 consecutive weeks agreement material Air Water airborne radioactive amended application Atomic Energy Commission authorized byproduct material Cerium City Health Code Column 1 Column Commissioner controlled area Department of Health Department of Labor disposal Element atomic number end of table Erbium Europium exposure to radiation external exposure filed July 16 Historical Note Sec individual individual's installation ionizing radiation isotope Item label license or permit limit thereof set ment microcuries millirems mixture Natural Background SCHEDULE natural uranium person in charge person who possesses personnel monitoring equipment Praseodymium Promethium pursuant radiation equipment radiation protection radiation safety officer radiation source radiation symbol radionuclide registration regulations rems Rhenium Sanitary Code Schedule II sealed source source material special nuclear material specified Strontium subdivision Subsection Technetium Tellurium Thallium Thorium tritium uc/ml United States Atomic Water above Natural whole body X-ray York City York City Department York City Health Yttrium
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Page 67 - It being the policy and intent of this chapter that all places to which it applies shall be so constructed, equipped, arranged, operated and conducted in all respects as to provide reasonable and adequate protection to the lives, health and safety of all persons employed therein...
Page 91 - High radiation area" means any area, accessible to personnel, in which there exists radiation originating in whole or in part within licensed material at such levels that a major portion of the body could receive in any one hour a dose in excess of 100 millirem.
Page 21 - X or gamma radiation such that the associated corpuscular emission per 0.001293 grams of air produces, in air, ions carrying one electrostatic unit of quantity of electricity of either sign.
Page 5 - (1) byproduct materials; "(2) source materials; "(3) special nuclear materials in quantities not sufficient to form a critical mass.
Page 6 - ... (3) the disposal into the ocean or sea of byproduct, source, or special nuclear waste materials as defined in regulations or orders of the Commission; "(4) the disposal of such other byproduct, source, or special nuclear material as the Commission determines by regulation or order should, because of the hazards or potential hazards thereof, not be so disposed of without a license from the Commission.
Page 1 - Whenever the board finds that any industry, trade, occupation or process involves such elements of danger to the lives, health or safety of persons employed therein as to require special regulation for the protection of such persons...
Page 90 - byproduct material' means (1) any radioactive material (except special nuclear material) yielded in or made radioactive by exposure to the radiation incident to the process of producing or utilizing special nuclear material...
Page 5 - State desires to assume regulatory responsibility for such materials ; and "(2) the Commission finds that the State program is compatible with the Commission's program for the regulation of such materials, and that the State program is adequate to protect the public health and safety with respect to the materials covered by the proposed agreement.
Page 59 - If the identity and concentration of each radionuclide in the mixture are known, the limiting values should be derived as follows: Determine, for each radionuclide in the mixture, the ratio between the quantity present in the mixture and the limit otherwise established in Appendix B for the specific radionuclide when not in a mixture. The sum of such ratios for all the radionuclides in the mixture may not exceed "1
Page 1 - The sanitary code may deal with any matters affecting the security of life or health or the preservation and improvement of public health in the state of New York, and with any matters as to which jurisdiction is hereinafter conferred upon the public health council.