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Re: Isotope Transfer Documentation Requirements



Since you are not going over a public way I do not believe that DOT
regulations apply.  You would of course need to comply with the
requirements of both licenses.
warren_church.uml.edu
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> From: Bill Stephany <BSTEPHAN@mail.mcg.edu>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
> Subject: Isotope Transfer Documentation Requirements
> Date: Tuesday, December 30, 1997 10:01 AM
> 
> Radsafers,
> 
> We're looking for a way to legally yet simply transfer radioactive
material
> between our facility and an adjacent but separately licensed facility. 
We
> - the Medical College of Georgia - are licensed by the State; they - the
> Augusta Veterans Administration Hospital - are licensed by the NRC. 
> The facilities are physically connected and we, by contract, supply rad
> safety services to the VA.   For example, frequently it would be
> convenient to count a source in one facility for use in the other.  Since
> the material always remains within the confines of one or the other
> facilities, we may not have to comply with DOT regulations.  If anyone
> has come up with a simple way to comply with rad mat transfer
> requirements for a similar situation, we'd very much appreciate hearing
> from you.
> 
> Reply to:
> 
> Bill Stephany
> Assistant RSO
> Medical College of Georgia
> fiss.bstephan@mail.mcg.edu