Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3701:1-52-23 | Inspection and maintenance.
...n the license or license application: (1) Operability of each aspect of the access control system required by rule 3701:1-52-08 of the Administrative Code. (2) Functioning of the source position indicator required by paragraph (B) of rule 3701:1-52-12 of the Administrative Code. (3) Operability of the radiation monitor for radioactive contamination in pool water required by paragraph (B) of rule 3701:1-52-22 of th... |
Rule 3701:1-52-25 | Attendance during operation.
...larm sounds, shall be present onsite: (1) Whenever the irradiator is operated using an automatic product conveyor system; and (2) Whenever the product is moved into or out of the radiation room when the irradiator is operated in a batch mode. (B) At a panoramic irradiator at which static irradiations (no movement of the product) are occurring, a person who has received the training on how to respond to alarms desc... |
Rule 3701:1-52-26 | Entering and leaving the radiation room.
...ation, the irradiator operator shall: (1) Visually inspect the entire radiation room to verify that no one else is in it; and (2) Activate a control in the radiation room that permits the sources to be moved from the shielded position only if the door to the radiation room is locked within a preset time after setting the control. (C) During a power failure, the area around the pool of an underwater irradiator may ... |
Rule 3701:1-52-28 | Records and retention periods.
... (B), (C), (D), (F), and (G) of rule 3701:1-52-18 of the Administrative Code until three years after the individual terminates work. (C) Records of the annual evaluations of the safety performance of irradiator operators required by paragraph (E) of rule 3701:1-52-18 of the Administrative Code for three years after the evaluation. (D) A copy of the current operating and emergency procedures required by rule 3701:1... |
Rule 3701:1-52-29 | Reports.
...to Chapter 3748. of the Revised Code: (1) Source stuck in an unshielded position. (2) Any fire or explosion in a radiation room. (3) Damage to the source racks. (4) Failure of the cable or drive mechanism used to move the source racks. (5) Inoperability of the access control system. (6) Detection of radiation source by the product exit monitor. (7) Detection of radioactive contamination attributable to license... |
Rule 3701:1-54-01 | Definitions.
...As used in Chapter 3701:1-54 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Above grade construction" for the purposes of a disposal cell for radioactive waste, means the structural design such that the bottom of the waste is at or above the elevation of the native surface topography. (B) "Active maintenance" as used in reference to an AIF, means any improvements or repairs to the physical features of an AIF that are intended to... |
Rule 3701:1-54-01 | Definitions.
...As used in Chapter 3701:1-54 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Above grade construction" for the purposes of a disposal cell for radioactive waste, means the structural design such that the bottom of the waste is at or above the elevation of the native surface topography. (B) "Active maintenance" as used in reference to an AIF, means any improvements or repairs to the physical features of an AIF th... |
Rule 3701:1-54-02 | Generator reporting and fee requirements.
...ation for the previous calendar year: (1) The name, address, and telephone number of the generator, including the name of the person responsible for low-level radioactive waste management; (2) The types and amounts of low-level radioactive waste generated during the previous calendar year; (3) The types and amounts of low-level radioactive waste first placed in storage during the previous calendar year, and the ty... |
Rule 3701:1-54-02 | Generator reporting and fee requirements.
...n for the previous calendar year: (1) The name, address, and telephone number of the generator, including the name of the person responsible for low-level radioactive waste management; (2) The types and amounts of low-level radioactive waste generated during the previous calendar year; (3) The types and amounts of low-level radioactive waste first placed in storage during the previous c... |
Rule 3701:1-54-03 | Assured isolation facility.
...of such waste as delineated in rules 3701:1-54-06 to 3701:1-54-12 of the Administrative Code, over the term of a license prior to disposal in accordance with Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code, and other rules promulgated under Chapter 3748. of the Revised Code. The requirements of this rule are in addition to those in Chapters 3701:1-40, 3701:1-44 and 3701:1-56 of the Administrative Code, and other rules p... |
Rule 3701:1-54-03 | Assured isolation facility.
... such waste as delineated in rules 3701:1-54-06 to 3701:1-54-12 of the Administrative Code, over the term of a license prior to disposal in accordance with Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code, and other rules promulgated under Chapter 3748. of the Revised Code. The requirements of this rule are in addition to those in Chapters 3701:1-40, 3701:1-44 and 3701:1-56 of the Administrative Cod... |
Rule 3701:1-54-04 | Quality assurance.
...or facilities licensed under Chapter 3701:1-54 of the Administrative Code. The quality assurance requirements of a licensee apply to the design, operation, and decommissioning, of a facility for items and activities that are important to safety. The quality assurance program must include the following elements: the design, purchase, fabrication, handling, shipping, storing, cleaning, assembly, inspection, testing, o... |
Rule 3701:1-54-05 | Radioactive waste processing.
...are in addition to those in Chapters 3701:1-40, 3701:1-44 and 3701:1-56 of the Administrative Code, and other rules pursuant to Chapter 3748. of the Revised Code. (B) The performance objectives for a radioactive waste processing facility are to: (1) Protect the environment, the general public, and workers from unnecessary exposures to ionizing radiation and radionuclide releases exceeding the limits and constraint... |
Rule 3701:1-54-05 | Radioactive waste processing.
...in addition to those in Chapters 3701:1-40, 3701:1-44 and 3701:1-56 of the Administrative Code, and other rules pursuant to Chapter 3748. of the Revised Code. (B) The performance objectives for a radioactive waste processing facility are to: (1) Protect the environment, the general public, and workers from unnecessary exposures to ionizing radiation and radionuclide releases exceeding the l... |
Rule 3701:1-54-06 | Land disposal - purpose and scope.
...(A) The purpose of rules 3701:1-54-06 to 3701:1-54-12 of the Administrative Code is to establish procedures, criteria, and terms and conditions upon which the department issues licenses for the land disposal of radioactive waste received from another licensee and radioactive waste disposed of in accordance with paragraph (C) of rule 3701:1-38-19 of the Administrative Code. (B) The requirements of rules 3701:1-54-06 ... |
Rule 3701:1-54-07 | Land disposal - license.
...e procedural requirements of Chapter 3701:1-40 of the Administrative Code as if those rules also included source, and special nuclear material, and obtain a license as provided in this rule before commencement of construction of a land disposal facility. Failure to comply with this requirement may be grounds for denial of a license. (B) In addition to the requirements set forth in paragraph (A) of this rule, an appl... |
Rule 3701:1-54-08 | Land disposal - facility requirements.
...g performance objectives will be met. (1) Concentrations of radioactive material which may be released to the general environment in ground water, surface water, air, soil, plants, or animals must not result in an annual dose exceeding the equivalent of 0.25 millisievert (twenty-five millirem) to the whole body, 0.75 millisievert (seventy-five millirem) to the thyroid, or 0.25 millisievert (twenty-five millirem) to ... |
Rule 3701:1-54-09 | Land disposal - site selection, design, and environmental assessment.
...o short-term convenience or benefits. (1) Suitable disposal site features shall include the following items. (a) The disposal site shall be capable of being characterized, modeled, analyzed and monitored. (b) Within the region where the facility will be located, a disposal site should be selected so that projected population growth and future developments are not likely to affect the ability of the disposal facili... |
Rule 3701:1-54-09 | Land disposal - site selection, design, and environmental assessment.
...ort-term convenience or benefits. (1) Suitable disposal site features shall include the following items. (a) The disposal site shall be capable of being characterized, modeled, analyzed and monitored. (b) Within the region where the facility will be located, a disposal site should be selected so that projected population growth and future developments are not likely to affect the ability of the... |
Rule 3701:1-54-10 | Land disposal - waste classifications and characteristics.
...aste for disposal are recorded below. (1) Determination of the classification of radioactive waste involves two considerations. First, consideration must be given to the concentration of long-lived radionuclides (and their shorter-lived precursors) whose potential hazard will persist long after such precautions as institutional controls and improved waste form have ceased to be effective. These precautions delay the... |
Rule 3701:1-54-10 | Land disposal - waste classifications and characteristics.
...aste for disposal are recorded below. (1) Determination of the classification of radioactive waste involves two considerations. First, consideration must be given to the concentration of long-lived radionuclides (and their shorter-lived precursors) whose potential hazard will persist long after such precautions as institutional controls and improved waste form have ceased to be effective. These precautions delay the... |
Rule 3701:1-54-11 | Land disposal - financial assurance.
...unding requirements identified below. (1) The applicant shall provide assurances prior to the commencement of operations that sufficient funds will be available to carry out disposal site closure and stabilization, including: (a) Decontamination or dismantlement of land disposal facility structures; and (b) Closure and stabilization of the disposal site so that following transfer of the disposal site to the site o... |
Rule 3701:1-54-12 | Land disposal - records and reports.
...tivities described in this paragraph. (1) The date that the shipment is received at the disposal facility; (2) The date of disposal of the waste; (3) A traceable shipment manifest number; (4) A description of any engineered barrier or structural overpack provided for disposal of the waste; (5) The location of disposal at the disposal site; (6) The containment integrity of the waste disposal containers as receiv... |
Rule 3701:1-54-12 | Land disposal - records and reports.
...ties described in this paragraph. (1) The date that the shipment is received at the disposal facility; (2) The date of disposal of the waste; (3) A traceable shipment manifest number; (4) A description of any engineered barrier or structural overpack provided for disposal of the waste; (5) The location of disposal at the disposal site; (6) The containment integrity of the waste d... |
Rule 3701:1-56-01 | Purpose and scope.
...es. (B) Except as provided in rules 3701:1-56-14 and 3701:1-56-15 of the Administrative Code, the rules in this chapter apply to all persons in the State of Ohio. |