Published on: 5188644. Definitions, Energy Compensation Source, Transportation of Radioactive Material, Transportation of Radioactive Material, General Licenses - Radioactive Material Other Than Source Material, Special Requirements for a Specific License to Manufacture, Assemble, Repair or Distribute Commodities, Products or Devices Which Contain Radioactive Material, Reciprocal Recognition of Licenses for Byproduct, Source, Naturally Occurring and Accelerator Produced Radioactive Material, and Special Nuclear Material in Quantities Not Sufficient to Form a Critical Mass, Reports of Transactions Involving Nationally Tracked Sources, Nationally Tracked Source Thresholds, Inspection and Maintenance, Records, Reporting Requirements
Published on: 5177489. Definitions, Energy Compensation Source, Transportation of Radioactive Material, Transportation of Radioactive Material, General Licenses - Radioactive Material Other Than Source Material, Special Requirements for a Specific License to Manufacture, Assemble, Repair or Distribute Commodities, Products or Devices Which Contain Radioactive Material, Reciprocal Recognition of Licenses for Byproduct, Source, Naturally Occurring and Accelerator Produced Radioactive Material, and Special Nuclear Material in Quantities Not Sufficient to Form a Critical Mass, Reports of Transactions Involving Nationally Tracked Sources, Nationally Tracked Source Thresholds, Inspection and Maintenance, Records, Reporting Requirements
Published on: 5125206. All changes described herein are needed to comply with the requirements of Florida’s agreement with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to regulate radioactive material. As an agreement state, many of Florida’s regulations governing the possession and use of radioactive materials must be identical to the NRC’s regulations for federal radioactive materials licensees. The proposed rule specifies requirements for transportation of radioactive materials; national tracking of certain large radioactive sources; general license device transfers and export requirements; manufacturer or distributors of generally licensed devices requirements; reciprocity recognition of out of state licenses reporting requirements; technical changes in the use of energy compensation sources; and written procedures for inspection and maintenance of industrial radiography equipment.
Published on: 4720619. All changes described herein are needed to comply with the requirements of Florida’s agreement with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to regulate radioactive material. As an agreement state, many of Florida’s regulations governing the possession and use of radioactive materials must be identical to the NRC’s regulations for federal radioactive materials licensees. The proposed rule specifies requirements for transportation of radioactive materials; national tracking of certain large radioactive sources; general license device transfers and export requirements; manufacturer or distributors of generally licensed devices requirements; reciprocity recognition of out of state licenses reporting requirements; technical changes in the use of energy compensation sources; and written procedures for inspection and maintenance of industrial radiography equipment.
Published on: 528473. All changes described herein are needed to comply with the requirements of Florida's agreement state compact with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). As an agreement state, Florida's regulations governing the possession and use of radioactive materials must be identical to the NRC's regulations for federal radioactive materials licensees. The proposed rule specifies requirements for registration of general licenses; requirements for manufacturer or distributors of generally licensed devices; changes in the way shallow dose equivalent is calculated; revises the use of individual respiratory protection equipment which limit intake of radioactive materials; regulations of very large sources of radiation used in industrial radiography; requirements for well loggers; increase the controls needed to prevent unauthorized removal of portable gauges containing radioactive materials; and requirements on following the U.S. Department of Transportation regulations specified in 49 Code of Federal Regulations.