orphan source definition
orphan source means a radioactive source which is neither exempted nor under regulatory control, e.g. because it has never been under regulatory control or because it has been abandoned, lost, misplaced, stolen or otherwise transferred without proper authorisation;
orphan source means a radioactive source which is not under regulatory control, either because it has never been under regulatory control or it has been abandoned, lost, misplaced, stolen or transferred without proper authorisation;
orphan source means a radioactive source which poses sufficient radiological hazard to warrant regulatory control but is not under regulatory control, either because it has never been under regulatory control, or because it has been abandoned, lost, misplaced, stolen or transferred without prior authorization;
More Definitions of orphan source
orphan source means a radioactive substance which is not under regulatory control, either because it has never been under regulatory control or because it is abandoned, lost, misplaced, stolen or transferred without proper authorisation;
orphan source means a radioactive source which is not under regulatory control, either because it has never been under regulatory control, or because it has been abandoned, lost, misplaced, stolen or trans- ferred without proper authorization.36
orphan source means a radioactive source which is not under regulatory control because it has never been under regulatory control, or because it has been abandoned, lost, misplaced, stolen, or transferred without proper authorisation; “panel” means the Complaints Panel appointed by the Minister
orphan source means a radiation source incorporating radioactive material for the purpose of utilising its radioactivity which is—
orphan source means a sealed source, the activity level of which, at the time of its discovery is above the exemption level referred to in Article 3(2)(a) of Directive 96/29/Euratom, and which is not under regulatory control (Article 3(2)(a) and Table A to Annex I of Directive 96/29/Euratom are reproduced for information purposes at Schedule 10).