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Division 121
Licensing and Radiation Safety Requirements for Irradiators

Rules

333‑121‑0001
Purpose and Scope
333‑121‑0010
Definitions
333‑121‑0020
Application for a Specific License
333‑121‑0030
Specific Licenses for Irradiators
333‑121‑0040
Start of Construction
333‑121‑0050
Applications for Exemptions
333‑121‑0060
Request for Written Statements
333‑121‑0100
Performance Criteria for Sealed Sources
333‑121‑0110
Access Control
333‑121‑0120
Shielding
333‑121‑0130
Fire Protection
333‑121‑0140
Radiation Monitors
333‑121‑0150
Control of Source Movement
333‑121‑0160
Irradiator Pools
333‑121‑0170
Source Rack Protection
333‑121‑0180
Power Failures
333‑121‑0190
Design Requirements
333‑121‑0200
Construction Monitoring and Acceptance Testing
333‑121‑0300
Training
333‑121‑0310
Operating and Emergency Procedures
333‑121‑0320
Personnel Monitoring
333‑121‑0330
Radiation Surveys
333‑121‑0340
Detection of Leaking Sources
333‑121‑0350
Inspection and Maintenance
333‑121‑0360
Pool Water Purity
333‑121‑0370
Attendance During Operation
333‑121‑0380
Entering and Leaving the Radiation Room
333‑121‑0390
Irradiation of Explosive or Flammable Materials
333‑121‑0500
Records and Retention Periods
333‑121‑0510
Reports
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