radiation work definition
radiation work means work of the kind referred to in the definition of "radiation worker" in subregulation (1).
radiation work means work which —
radiation work means work involving exposure;
More Definitions of radiation work
radiation work in this Regulation means any work listed in Appended Table 2 of the Order for Enforcement of the Industrial Safety and Health Act (hereinafter referred to as "Cabinet Order") (excluding, with respect to those other than the Radiation Work provided for in Article 59-2, the Works of Decontamination, etc. of Soil and Waste provided for in Article 2, paragraph (7), item (i) of the Regulation on Prevention of Ionizing Radiation Hazards at Works to Decontaminate Soil and Waste Contaminated by Radioactive Materials Resulting from the Great East Japan Earthquake and Related Works (Order of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare No. 152 of 2011; hereinafter referred to as the "Regulation on Decontamination"), the Work for Collecting Wastes, etc. provided for in item (ii) of the same paragraph, and the Works for Handling Designated Contaminated Soil and Waste provided for in item (iii) of the same paragraph).
radiation work means work which involves the use, handling or operation of any irradiating apparatus specified in Parts II and III of the First Schedule;
radiation work means work which involves the use, handling or operation of any irradiating apparatus specified in parts ii and iii of the first schedule;“radiation worker” means any person who is engaged in or is employed for part or whole of his working time to do radiation work;“registered dentist” means any person who is registered as a dentist under the medical practitioner and dentist act (cap. 252);“sar” (specific absorbed rate) means the rate at which energy is absorbed per unit mass by a human body when exposed to a radio frequency electromagnetic field;“safety interlock” —(a) in relation to a microwave oven, means a device or system of devices which is intended to prevent generation of radiation when access to the cavity is possible;(b) in relation to a laser, means a device associated with the protective housing of a laser apparatus to prevent human access to excessive laser radiation;“scanned laser radiation” means laser radiation having a time varying direction, origin or pattern of propagation with respect to a stationary frame of reference;“scattered radiation” means radiation which, during its passage through a substance, has been deviated in direction or has been modified by an increase in wave length;“service” means any adjustment, procedure or servicing method prescribed by the manufacturer of an irradiating apparatus;“service controls” means any control provided by the manufacturer for the purpose of adjustment of an irradiating apparatus and that, under normal conditions of use, is not accessible to the user of the apparatus;“shutter” means a mechanism that, in its closed position, intercepts the radiation beam and prevents the emission of radiation from the irradiating apparatus;“spectral irradiance” means the irradiance resulting from radiation within an infinitesimally small wavelength range expressed as w/m2/nm;“spectral transmittance” means the spectral irradiance transmitted through protective eyewear divided by the spectral irradiance incident on the protective eyewear;“sunlamp” means ultraviolet lamp or apparatus incorporating