NORM definition

NORM means naturally occurring radioactive material.
NORM means naturally occurring radioactive materials.
NORM means any naturally occurring radioactive material. It does not include accelerator produced, byproduct, source, or special nuclear material.

Examples of NORM in a sentence

  • NORM may affix or attach itself to the inside of ▇▇▇▇▇, materials, and equipment as scale, or in other forms.

  • Equipment and sites included in the Assets may contain asbestos, NORM or other Hazardous Substances.

  • SCALE FORMATION OR SLUDGE DEPOSITS CAN CONCENTRATE LOW LEVELS OF NORM ON EQUIPMENT AND OTHER ASSETS.

  • NORM may affix or attach itself to the inside of ▇▇▇▇▇, materials and equipment as scale, or in other forms.

  • THE ASSETS SUBJECT TO THIS AGREEMENT MAY HAVE LEVELS OF NORM ABOVE BACKGROUND LEVELS, AND A HEALTH HAZARD MAY EXIST IN CONNECTION WITH THE ASSETS BY REASON THEREOF.


More Definitions of NORM

NORM means naturally occurring radioactive material, radon gas and asbestos.
NORM as defined in Section 5.07.
NORM means a statistical normative rate of provision or measurable target outcome over a specified period of time;
NORM means the acceptable meter accuracy range between 98% and 102%.
NORM or “Norming” means the level of training necessary to achieve and maintain reliability in Rater knowledge and performance.
NORM shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.
NORM shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10(c).