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Re: Re[2]: NRC Licensing of Am-241




Not quite, Ron.  The manufacturer has a specific license to manufacture and 
distribute the devices to persons generally licensed.  And, single smoke 
detectors may be disposed of via trash to a sanitary landfill.  A dealer, 
manufacturer, etc., cannot dispose of quantities of these at one time in 
this manner, however.  At least, this was it the last time I heard.

Bill Spell
bills@deq.state.la.us
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From: radsafe
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: Re[2]: NRC Licensing of Am-241
Date: Thursday, October 24, 1996 6:07PM

Steve --

The Am-241 in fire detectors is licensed under the provision of a general
license issued to the manufacturer.  I think you will find that notice on/in
your fire detector.  You are supposed to give it back to the manufacturer, I
think, when you get rid of the fire detector.  What all this is pointing out
is that perhaps the licensing process needs a bit of amendment.

Ron

>     If any amount of Am-241 must be licensed, why can/do I have 50+ uCi of 

>     it at home (several smoke detectors) without a license or any controls 

>     of any kind on it? Just curious what _regulatory_ basis there is for
>     this?
>
>     Steven D. Rima, CHP
>     President, DATUM Enterprises, LC
>     sdrima@aol.com
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>Subject: Re: NRC Licensing of Am-241
>Author:  radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at INTERNET
>Date:    10/24/96 3:10 PM
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>
>
>The answer is: Yep.  Any amount of Am-241 must be licensed.  However,
>you'll also note that there are (admittedly small) effluent release
>limits in 10 CFR 20 App B.  So you don't have to have a license if
>you find some trace levels in your air and/or water.  But you can't
>transfer or receive it without the license.
>
>Wes
>
>>Can anyone tell me why Americium-241 is not listed in 10CFR30.71, Schedule
B?
>>
>>I know that it is mentioned in 30.15 at 0.05 microcuries for sources in
>>ionizing radiation measureing instruments.
>>
>>Since it's not listed, does this mean that "ANY" amount of Am-241 must be
>>licensed by the NRC?
>>
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