Radiation Safety. Contractor is advised that certain process flow rates at Xxxxx Station are monitored by radioactive sources. The areas where nuclear sources are present are posted with radiation warning signs. These areas include coal feeding and handling, fly-ash and limestone silos, precipitators and scrubbers. Contractor Representatives performing Services in these areas are required to contact the OATR. The OATR will provide information concerning the precautions required by the Tri-State’s radiation safety program and a copy of the facility’s radioactive source list.
Radiation Safety. The Company has responsibility to ensure compliance with the following:
a) Respond to all correspondence from regulatory agencies concerning the use of radioactive materials and radiation emitting devices at Autoliv Canada.
b) Provide advice and guidance to personnel on radiation.
c) Monitor all shipments of radioactive material arriving at or leaving the site.
d) Maintain accurate records concerning personal radioactive material disposal, accident investigations, radioactive material inventories, instrument calibrations and sealed radioactive source leak testing.
e) Provide radiation safety training for plant personnel involved with the handling of and those exposed to radioactive materials.
f) Prepare annual compliance reports for submission to the CNSC.
g) Copies of each of the foregoing will be provided to the JHSC.
Radiation Safety. The Tenant is responsible for obtaining a license from the NRC to carry out work with radioisotopes. The use of radioisotopes and compliance with all the rules and guidelines set by the NRC and the State of Pennsylvania are the sole responsibility of the Tenant. Upon vacating the Premises, Tenant must remove all radioisotopes as well as radioactive waste from the laboratory and provide Landlord with a “laboratory space decommission statement” from the NRC.
Radiation Safety. The Company has responsibility to ensure compliance with the following:
a) Respond to all correspondence from regulatory agen- cies concerning the use of radioactive materials and radiation emitting devices at Autoliv Canada.
b) Provide advice and guidance to personnel on radia- tion.
c) Monitor all shipments of radioactive material arriving at or leaving the site.
d) Maintain accurate records concerning personal radioac- tive material disposal, accident investigations, ra- dioactive material inventories, instrument calibrations and sealed radioactive source leak testing.
e) Provide radiation safety training for plant personnel involved with the handling of and those exposed to radioactive materials.
f) Prepare annual compliance reports for submission to the CNSC.
g) Copies of each of the foregoing will be provided to the JHSC.
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Radiation Safety.
i) Encourage self-assessment and peer review of regulatory infrastructure by the NRAs in RCA GPs, and harmonize related methodologies and approaches at the regional level;
ii) Mentor new RCA GPs as well as those GPs without adequate radiation safety infrastructure to achieve the safety levels required by IAEA Thematic Safety Areas (TSA) 1,2 &3, and to plan for the next TSAs in accordance with their specific requirements and resources.
Radiation Safety. No radioactive components will be reinstalled by the borrowing organization. If radioactive items are found reinstalled during later inspections, the borrowing organization will pay the cost of removal of the radioactive items and any decontamination required.
Radiation Safety. Following ratification, the Employer will have a consultant conduct testing on radiation emissions on a live line at Toronto Xxxxxxx airport. The Employer will arrange for the JHSC and local union leadership to attend this testing. The matter may be the subject of further discussion by the JHSC following receipt of the test results.
Radiation Safety. Tenants using radioactive materials and radiation producing devices must be authorized by Environmental Health and Life Safety’s Radiation Safety Officer. All Authorized Users must follow good health physics work practices in the labs and maintain regulatory compliance. Environmental Health and Life Safety is charged with the responsibility for providing certain health physics services and Tenant consultations as well as radioactive waste disposal for the campus. The specific duties and responsibilities under state and federal law and university policy regarding radiation hazards are detailed in the EHRM Radiation Safety Manual available online at hxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/xxxx/research-lab/radiation-safety/manual/.