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Mexican "sanitary certificate"
RadSafers,
Is anyone dealing with radiation regulations in Mexico? I'm baffled and
amazed by a message received today:
[start quote] "...per march 1st, 1997, a new regulation has been added
to import requirements in Mexico. This is the "Sanitary Certificate" is
issued by the ININ, which is the Government Regulatory Entity.
> The ININ has to have a sample of all of the radionuclides use in our
> radioactive sources. The characteristics of these samples are;
>
> -A sample of 1 (one) microCurie of radionuclide in a hourglass
> of 5 thousands of a liter-
>
> With this samples the ININ will generate a register file of all our
> products that will be use here and after to grant the Sanitary
> Certificate.
>
> It seems this new regulation has been causing problems and some
> companies has been claimed for not have to supply these samples, I
> will mail to your attention a document used for such a case, hope it
> will be of some help." [end quote]
>
>
The message is from a person in Mexico who is not a health physicist or
a regulator and there may be more to the story than what is presented
here. Presumably Mexico is generous in granting exceptions. If this is
a real regulation, I wonder how prepared the agency is to deal with
contamination from samples that are submitted?
In any case, I'd be interested in hearing from anyone else who has heard
about this or who knows about regulations in Mexico.
Elsa Nimmo
nimmo_elsa@measurex.com