Radioactive Materials definition

Radioactive Materials means (A) any and all substances and materials the Handling of which requires an approval, consent, permit or license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, (B) any and all substances and materials the Handling of which requires a Radioactive Material License or other similar approval, consent, permit or license from the State of California, and (C) any and all other substances and materials defined or referred to as “radiation,” a “radioactive material” or “radioactive waste,” or any other term of similar import under any Hazardous Materials Laws, including (but not limited to) Title 26, California Code of Regulations Section 17-30100, and any statutes, regulations or other laws administered, enforced or promulgated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Radioactive Materials means radioactive materials as defined in the Atomic Energy Control Act of Canada and Regulations under that Act.
Radioactive Materials means all materials that are determined to be a source of ionizing radiation.

Examples of Radioactive Materials in a sentence

  • Radioactive Materials License for use of Surface Moisture Density Gauges shall be obtained through the State of Florida Department of Health.

  • Applicable criteria and standards specified in HUD environmental regulations (24 C.F.R. Part 51)(other than the runway clear zone and clear zone notification requirement in 24 C.F.R. § 51.303(a)(3); and HUD Notice 79-33, Policy Guidance to Address the Problems Posed by Toxic Chemicals and Radioactive Materials, September 10, 1979.

  • Such inventory shall include, but shall separately identify, any Hazardous Wastes, Biohazardous Materials and Radioactive Materials covered by the foregoing description.

  • Shipper warrants and will ensure that its property is inert, and contains no Hazardous Substances, Hazardous Materials, Chemicals, Gasses, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, Biologically hazardous agents, or any other substance, matter or object in any form that could pose a threat to the health or saFreemany of persons, property, or the public welfare in general.

  • Without limiting any other applicable provisions of this Section, if Tenant Handles or proposes to Handle any Radioactive Materials in or about the Premises, Tenant shall provide Landlord with copies of Tenant’s licenses or permits for such Radioactive Materials and with copies of all radiation protection programs and procedures required under applicable Laws or otherwise adopted by Tenant from time to time in connection with Tenant’s Handling of such Radioactive Materials.


More Definitions of Radioactive Materials

Radioactive Materials means any solid, liquid or gas that emits ionizing radiation spontaneously;
Radioactive Materials means waste that, as a result of being radioactive, is subject to an international control system or international instrument applying specifically to radioactive materials
Radioactive Materials means nuclear substances as defined by the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (Canada).
Radioactive Materials means uranium, thorium, plutonium, neptunium, deuterium, their respective derivatives and compounds and such other substances as the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, or its successor, may designate as being capable of releasing atomic energy or as being requisite for the production, use or application of atomic energy;
Radioactive Materials means any material which exhibits the phenomenon of spontaneously emitting radiation resulting from changes in the nuclei of atoms of the element.
Radioactive Materials means a nuclear substance as defined in the Nuclear Safety and Control Act of Canada and Regulations under that Act.
Radioactive Materials means any material, solid, liquid or gas, including, but not limited to, waste that emits ionizing radiation spontaneously;