South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-63 - Radioactive Materials (Title A)
Part VIII - SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WELL LOGGING OPERATIONS
Section 61-63.VIII.RHA 8.13 - Criteria for Sealed Source Design and Integrity
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
8.13.1 A licensee may use a sealed source in well logging applications if:
8.13.2 For a sealed source manufactured on or before July 14, 1989, a licensee may use the sealed source, for use in well logging applications if it meets the requirements of USASI N5.10-1968, "Classification of Sealed Radioactive Sources," or the requirements in RHA 8.13.3 or 8.13.4 of this section.
8.13.3 For a sealed source manufactured after July 14, 1989, a licensee may use the sealed source, for use in well logging applications if it meets the oil-well logging requirements of ANSI/HPS N43.6-1997, "Sealed Radioactive Sources--Classification."
8.13.4 For a sealed source manufactured after July 14, 1989, a licensee may use the sealed source, for use in well logging applications, if--
8.13.5 The requirements in RHA 8.13.1, 8.13.2, 8.13.3 and 8.13.4 do not apply to sealed sources that contain radioactive material in gaseous form.
8.13.6 The requirements in RHA 8.13.1, 8.13.2, 8.13.3 and 8.13.4 of this section do not apply to energy compensation sources (ECS). ECSs must be registered with the Department under RHA 2.29 or with the NRC under Sec.32.210.
8.13.7 Energy compensation source. The licensee may use an energy compensation source (ECS) which is contained within a logging tool, or other tool components, only if the ECS contains quantities of licensed material not exceeding 100 microcuries (3.7 MBq).
8.13.8 Tritium neutron generator target source.