Examples of Lost or missing source of radiation in a sentence
Limits [See Dose limits] Lost or missing source of radiation means source of radiation whose location is unknown.
Limits [See Dose limits] Lost or missing source of radiation means source of radiation whose location is unknown.
Source of radiation means any radioactive material or any device or equipment emitting, or capable of producing, radiation.
Direct Damage has the meaning given to it in clause 26.2;
BRRD Liability means a liability in respect of which the relevant Write Down and Conversion Powers in the applicable Bail-in Legislation may be exercised.
Background radiation means radiation from cosmic sources; naturally occurring radioactive materials, including radon (except as a decay product of source or special nuclear material); and global fallout as it exists in the environment from the testing of nuclear explosive devices or from past nuclear accidents such as Chernobyl that contribute to background radiation and are not under the control of the licensee. “Background radiation” does not include sources of radiation from radioactive materials regulated by the agency.
Consequential Loss means loss of profits, anticipated loss of profit or revenue, loss of production, loss of business opportunity, loss of or damage to goodwill or reputation, loss of use or any other similar loss, but excludes: