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Re: Exempt quantities
Bill,
No, not so.
If a licensee receives one or more license exempt quantities, then he/she may
possess, use, transfer, etc. those exempt quantities separate from the
requirements imposed by the specific license.
Simply by having a specific license one does not give up the right to possess
license exempt quantities under the same conditions as persons with no license.
Wes
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Wesley R. Van Pelt, Ph.D., CIH, CHP KF2LG
President, Van Pelt Associates
Radiation Safety and Environmental Radioactivity
mailto:vanpeltw@idt.net http://idt.net/~vanpeltw/
William V Lipton wrote:
> If you read 10 CFR 30.18, you'll see that it only applies to exempt persons,
> i.e. a person who does not have a license and who legally handles only
> individual quantities less than Schedule B. However, if you have a license,
> then ALL of your RAM is governed by the conditions of this license, including
> restrictions on the transfer, i.e., disposal of this material.
>
> The opinions expressed are strictly mine.
> It's not about dose, it's about trust.
>
> Bill Lipton
> liptonw@dteenergy.com
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