[ RadSafe ] Seeking exempt quantity sources donation.

Cary Renquist cary.renquist at ezag.com
Wed Sep 2 16:28:41 CDT 2009


No, those are not "exempt quantities", they are "Certain items containing byproduct material"
Different regulation.
They typically contain levels of material significantly higher than the exempt quantities.
They also have specific safety performance criteria that they need to pass.
Only the initial "person" needs a distribution license.

Cary

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-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On Behalf Of Bill Rowan
Sent: Wednesday, 02 September 2009 13:24
To: radsafe at radlab.nl
Subject: RE: [ RadSafe ] Seeking exempt quantity sources donation.

Are you saying that an exempt distribution product, that has been INITIALLY
transferred in accordance with all applicable licenses to an individual;
that said individual is not able to sell, or transfer the item?  

There are hundreds of tritium watches and gunsights (exempt distribution
items) on ebay right at this moment that are for sale by individuals and
small jewelry stores.  

Is this a violation of the regulations?

-----Original Message-----
<snip>

It says that in plain language, but the NRC also gives guidance that an 
unlicensed person may not "enter the sources into the marketplace", and 
further states that is is laughable that anyone would thing the rules 
mentioned above would
allow someone to purchase the sources from a licensed place, then give them 
away.

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