Cabinet radiography definition

Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography conducted in an enclosure or cabinet shielded so that radiation levels at every location on the exterior meet the limitations specified in 641—40.26(136C).
Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography conducted in an enclosure or cabinet so shielded that every location on the exterior meets the dose limits for individual members of the public as specified in 12VAC5-481-720.
Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography conducted in an enclosure or cabinet so shielded that every loca- tion on the exterior meets the dose limits for individual members of the public as specified in s. HFS 157.23 (1).

Examples of Cabinet radiography in a sentence

  • Cabinet radiography As historically defined under 21 CFR 1020.40 Cabinet x-ray system From 21 CFR 1020.40(b)(3)).


More Definitions of Cabinet radiography

Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography conducted by using an x-ray machine in an enclosure not designed for human admittance and which is so shielded that every location on the exterior meets the conditions for an “unrestricted area.”
Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography conducted in an enclosure or cabinet so shielded that every location on the exterior meets the limitations specified in 410 IAC 5-4-6.
Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography using radiation machines not subject to FDA performance standard for cabinet x-ray systems, in an enclosed, interlocked cabinet in which the portion of a material being irradiated is contained, and in which:
Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography using radiation machines in an enclosed interlocked cabinet in which:
Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography conducted in an enclosure or cabinet so shielded that
Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography conducted in an enclosure or cabinet shielded so that radiation levels at every location on the exterior meet the limitations specified in 20.3.4.406 NMAC;
Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography conducted in an enclosure or cabinet so shielded that every location on the exterior meets the dose limits for individual members of the public as specified in 4.14.