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Tracking Exempt Sources



Reply-to: Wes.Dunn@p2.f13.n233.z1.fidonet.org (Wes Dunn)
Fido-To: romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu!wpi.edu!bobek

In a message of <23 Sep 94  11:25:05>, Leo Bobek writes:

 >I'm almost afraid to ask for opinions/experiences and I'm not sure if 
 >this 
 >topic has been touched upon here before.  Nonetheless, what is the 
 >general consensus regarding the control of exempt quantities (10CFR 
 >30.14, 30.18, 30.70, 30.71) if your campus, etc. has a broadscope 
 >license?

Exempt means exempt.  That is, they are not covered under your broad
license.  However, many regulators don't understand this (I spent
several years trying to get an answer to this).  However, exempt
sources and devices may only be distributed under a NRC "E" license
(and manufactured under a specific license).

Wes Dunn
Texas Bureau of Radiation Control
(No Disclaimer Necessary)

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