Code of Colorado Regulations
1000 - Department of Public Health and Environment
1007 - Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division
6 CCR 1007-1 - RULES AND REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE PESTICIDE APPLICATORS' ACT
Part 02 - RADIATION CONTROL - REGISTRATION OF RADIATION MACHINES, FACILITIES AND SERVICES
EXEMPTIONS FROM THE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Section 6 CCR 1007-1-2.3 - Exemptions

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 6, March 25, 2025

2.3.1 Electronic equipment that is not designed primarily to produce radiation is exempt from the registration and notification requirements of Part 2, provided that the dose equivalent rate averaged over an area of 10 cm2 does not exceed 5 µSv (0.5 mrem) per hour at 5 cm from any accessible surface of such equipment.

2.3.2 Radiation machines in transit or in storage incident to transit are exempt from the requirements of Part 2.

2.3.3 Domestic television receivers, computer monitors, and similar devices are exempt from the requirements of Part 2.

2.3.4 A radiation machine that is out of service yet kept at a facility is exempt from the registration and certification evaluation requirements of Part 2 provided:

2.3.4.1 The radiation machine has been made physically inoperable by inactivating or dismantling the electrical circuitry such that the radiation machine is not capable of producing radiation, and

2.3.4.2 The Department has received documentation of 2.3.4.1 on Form R 61, "Disposition of a Radiation Machine", or equivalent form, that is signed by a registered service technician.

2.3.5 An electron microscope or electron microprobe is exempt from Part 2 provided that:

2.3.5.1 A survey shows compliance with 2.3.1; or

2.3.5.2 The device is not capable of exceeding an operating voltage of 50,000 electron volts.

2.3.6 The legal owner of electronic equipment which meets the requirements of 2.3.1 but which is not specifically exempted under 2.3.2, 2.3.3, and 2.3.4 shall maintain for the lifetime of the equipment radiation measurement results or certification from the manufacturer or a qualified expert indicating that the equipment complies with the exposure rates specified in 2.3.1.

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