[ RadSafe ] Exempt Sources Transport to EU
Mora Cañadas Juan Carlos
jc.mora at ciemat.es
Thu Jul 31 04:47:59 CDT 2008
Dan.
The european law has the same exemption levels that you can find at the IAEA BSS (#115), so check there if the activities or specific activities are lower and if so, you should have no problem (as exemption level assures).
Anyway I would consult first to the air company in order to accomplish their requirements (if any).
Juan Carlos Mora
CIEMAT
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De: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl en nombre de Dan McCarn
Enviado el: jue 31/07/2008 3:01
Para: radsafe at radlab.nl
Asunto: [ RadSafe ] Exempt Sources Transport to EU
Hi Group:
I'm trying to decide if I should try to take my exempt sealed calibration
sources for my spectrometer with me to France. I'd appreciate any advice
from any EU colleagues. I still have all the paperwork on them (receipt of
purchase, etc.). I keep them in a lead shielded container.
Comments?
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Dan W. McCarn
Geologist
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