Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 336 - RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCE RULES
Subchapter D - STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION
Section 336.329 - Exemptions to Labeling Requirements

Universal Citation: 30 TX Admin Code § 336.329

Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025

A licensee is not required to label:

(1) containers holding licensed material in quantities less than those listed in §336.360, Appendix C, of this title (relating to Quantities of Licensed Material Requiring Labeling);

(2) containers holding licensed material in concentrations less than those specified in Table III of §336.359, Appendix B, of this title (relating to Annual Limits on Intake (ALI) and Derived Air Concentrations (DAC) of Radionuclides for Occupational Exposure; Effluent Concentrations; Concentrations for Release to Sanitary Sewerage);

(3) containers attended by an individual who takes the precautions necessary to prevent the exposure of individuals in excess of the limits established by this subchapter;

(4) containers when they are in transport and packaged and labeled in accordance with the rules of the United States Department of Transportation (labeling of packages containing radioactive material is required by the United States Department of Transportation if the amount and type of radioactive material exceeds the limits for an excepted quantity or article as defined and limited by rules in 49 CFR 173.403 and 49 CFR 173.421-424 ;

(5) containers that are accessible only to individuals authorized to handle or use them, or to work in the vicinity of the containers, if the contents are identified to these individuals by a readily available written record. (Examples of containers of this type are containers in locations such as water-filled canals, storage vaults, or hot cells.) The record shall be retained as long as the containers are in use for the purpose indicated on the record; or

(6) installed manufacturing or process equipment, such as piping and tanks.

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