Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701:1 - Radiation Control
Chapter 3701:1-43 - Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material
Section 3701:1-43-11 - Safety criteria for consumer and retail products

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3701:1-43-11

Current through all regulations passed and filed through March 18, 2024

An applicant for a license pursuant to paragraph (C) of rule 3701:1-43-10 of the Administrative Code, will demonstrate that the product is designed and will be manufactured so that:

(A) In normal use and disposal of a single exempt item, and in normal handling and storage of the quantities of exempt items likely to accumulate in one location during marketing, distribution, installation, and servicing of the product, it is unlikely that the dose in any one year, to a suitable sample of the group of individuals expected to be most highly exposed to radiation or radioactive material from the product will exceed the doses in column I of the table in the appendix to this rule.

(B) In use and disposal of a single exempt item and in handling and storage of the quantities of exempt items likely to accumulate in one location during marketing, distribution, installation, and servicing of the product, the probability is low (not more than one such failure per year for each ten thousand exempt units distributed) that the containment, shielding, or other safety features of the product would fail under such circumstances that a person would receive an external radiation dose or committed dose equivalent in excess of the dose to the appropriate part of the body as specified in column II of the table in the appendix to this rule and the probability is negligible (not more than one such failure per year for each one million exempt units distributed) that a person would receive an external radiation dose or committed dose equivalent in excess of the dose to the appropriate part of the body as specified in column III of the table in the appendix to this rule.

(C) It is unlikely that there will be a significant reduction in the effectiveness of the containment, shielding, or other safety features of the product from wear and abuse likely to occur in normal handling and use of the product during its useful life.

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