Examples of Group IV hazardous substance in a sentence
Except where specific provisions regarding the disposal of a Group IV hazardous substance are included as a routine measure in the internal rules of the holder of an authority, any disposal of a Group IV hazardous.
A Group IV hazardous substance shall be transported only in accordance with specific directives that are determined by the Director-General in respect of every Group IV hazardous substance and that are obtained by the holder concerned or public conveyer concerned from the Director-General on request before such transportation commences.
A holder who uses, for medical purposes, a Group IV hazardous substance with an activity of 370 megabecquerel or more shall make use of the services of a medical physicist.
Application or written authority for any of or all of the activities mentioned in section 3A(1) of the Act in respect of any Group IV hazardous substance shall be made by an applicant to the Director-General on a form that may be obtained from the Director-General for that purpose.
No activity other than the delivery and removal of a Group IV hazardous substance shall take place in a storage place referred to in subregulation (1), and all entrances shall remain locked, except during such delivery and removal.
Disposal Except where specific provisions regarding the disposal of a Group IV hazardous substance are included as a routine measure in the internal rules of the holder of an authority, any disposal of a Group IV hazardous substance shall take place strictly in accordance with such directives as the Director-General may with due regard to the circumstances determine and in each case after considering a specific application by a holder in this regard.
The inspector may inspect or search such premises, or examine, or extract, take and remove samples of, any substance (other than a Group III or a Group IV hazardous substance, which may only be inspected, and not removed) found in or upon such premises and demand certain information from any person on such premises.
If an employee is likely to receive a dose in excess of 0,2 millisievert during one day, the holder concerned shall, in addition to the personal dosimeter prescribed by subregulation (2)(a), also issue to him a direct-reading dosimeter with full-scale deflections of at least two millisievert, and the holder shall take steps to ensure that the employee wears the direct-reading dosimeter while he is working with a Group IV hazardous substance.
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Any person to whom a direct-reading dosimeter has been issued in terms of paragraph (a) shall be obliged to wear such meter on his person at all times while working with or handling a Group IV hazardous substance.