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| issue date = 08/31/1979
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| title = Guide for Preparation of Applications for Licenses for Laboratory & Industrial Use of Small Quantities of Byproduct Material
| title = Guide for the Preparation of Applications for Licenses for Laboratory Use of Small Quantities of Byproduct Material
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| document report number = RG-10.7 Rev 1
| document report number = RG-10.007
| document type = Regulatory Guide
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                                        REGULATORY GUIDE
:U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION  
                                        OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
February SREGULATORY GUIDE
                                                                                REGULATORY GUIDE 10.7 GUIDE FOR THE PREPARATION OF APPUCATIONS FOR UCENSES
bOFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
                                        FOR LABORATORY AND INDU1STRIAL USE OF SMALL                                                                                                         *R
REGULATORY GUIDE 10.7 GUIDE FOR THE PREPARATION OF APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES
                                                      QUANTmES OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL
FOR LABORATORY USE OF SMALL QUANTITIES OF
                                    1. INTRODUCTION                                                      10 CFR Part 170 to determine the amount of fee This guide describes the type of information                                                  that must accompany the application. Review of needed by the NRC staff to evaluate an                                                            the application will not begin until the proper appl              fee is received by the NRC.
BYPRODUCT MATERIAL.


cation for a specific license for laboratories and industries using millicurie quantities of by                              3. FILING AN APPLICATION
1977
      product material (reactor-produced radionu clides). This type of license is provided under Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations,                                          for            An applicant for a byproduct material Part 30. "Rules of General Applicability                                                          isotopes) license should complete Form (radio-j                          NRC
                                                                                    to Do              3131 (see the appendix to this guide).' AUl mestic Licensing of Byproduct Material items on the application form should be com Paragraph. 20 1(c) of 10 CFH Part 20. "Stand                                                  pleted in sufficient detail for the NRC to deter ards for Protection Against Radiation,"                                                          mine that the applicant's equipment, facilities, states            and radiation protection Program are adequate that      "    .  persons engaged                    in  activities          under licenses issued by the Nuclear Regulatory                                                        to protect health and minimize danger to life Com              and property.


mission pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of
===1. INTRODUCTION===
    19.54, as amended, and the Energy Reorganiza tion Act of 1974 should, in addition to comply                                                        Since the space provided on Form NRC-3131 ing with the requirements set forth in                                                            is limited, the applicant should append addi this          tional sheets to provide complete information.
This..guide describes the type of information needed by the NRC staff t1 evaluate an application
..
fforea specific license for laboratories using millicurie quantities of hbproduct material (reactor-produced radionuclides). This type of license is provided for
.. under Title 10. CodeofrFederalRegulations. Part 30.


part, make every reasonable effort to maintain radiation exposures, and releases of                                                             Each separate sheet or document submitted radio active materials in effluents to unrestricted                                                    with the application should be identified by a areas, as low as is reasonably achievable"                                                        heading indicating the appropriate item number (ALARA).               Regulatory Guide R. 10, "Operating                                        (on Form NRC-3131) and its purpose radiation, safety instructions).                                         (e.g.,
-Rules of General Applicability to Licensing of Byproduct Material.-
    Philosophy for Maintaining Occupational Radia tion Exposures As Low As Is Reasonably Achievable,", provides the NRC staff position                                                        The application should be completed in trip on this important subject. License applicants                                                    licate. The original and one copy should be should give consideration to the ALARA philos                                                    mailed to the Division of Fuel Cycle and Mate ophy, as described in Regulatory 3uide                                                            rial Safety, Office of Nuclear Material
S.Paragraph
                                                                                    8. 10,                                                                                      Safety in the development of plans for work                                                              and Safeguards, U.S Nuclear Regulatory with                                                                                      Com licensed radioactive materials.                                                                  mission. Washington, D.C. 20555. One copy of the application, with all attachments, should be
20.1(c)-of 10 CFR Part 20. "Standards for Protection Against Radiation." states that"..
                                  2. LICENSE FEES                                                    retained by the applicant since the license will require, ab a condition, that the institution An application fee is required for most types                                                follow the statements and representations o)f Licenses                                                                                                                                                                    set The applicant should refer to                                        forth in the application and any supplement
persons engaaed in activities under licenses issued hy the Nuclear Regulatory Commission pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. as amended, and the
  §170 31,                                                                                          it                                                                                to
*
                        "Schedule of Fees for Materials Licenses and Other Regulatory Services,"
.
                                                                                        of
Energy. Reorganization Act of 1974 should. in addi-
                                                                                                        'Applications    (or" medical uses should be submitted on Form
,ton tocomplying with the requirements set forth in this part, make everv-reasonuhle effort to maintain.
    *1 "I*s '-n1dcate substantave changes from previoub                      .'.ue                NRC-313M.       and applications for use of selled sources in rad- raphy should beasu              I.      1ri NRC-313R
                      USNRC REGULATORY GUIDES
ttagu0tory Guide -a-einu                                                                          Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commen.


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"nothOd"acOc*ap to the NRC soft of C                                                                                                              Conomatin Wwa Wo              0 C 2066 Atteintion OoClea leamenting 'vec1fac prts of the                                                                                              SW
.materials: n einlucLnts to unrestricted arcas.as-low as i is reasonabhl ahtcvahich"
        ,    rsion's regulations. to deline*te *eh*MKK        used by the staff on evalu-           The guides we rilsuidm the foliowu      Itan hoad dairnons
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"'lng  'pcftIc rippicants        W-11-16r~ Guides Regulatory        Or postulated ae rnt accidents, gubseaae orfor fto Proside guidance Pliecs with them is riot raqaujed Maihods and regulaions.   and corntt        I Power Reactors ookn      dffere f        fyro tmhose                                                        6 Products set out in fth guides will be erLcaputAte rf the provide                                          2 Resarch and Test Reactors                      7 Transoration requiste to the isuance or continuance of                        a basie for tie woiadngs        3 Fuels and Martialo Feotms a perrNt    or licanse by the          4 Enovrwnen'ta                                  8 OccuoiaaonWs and Sittru                          .          Health Coa'-mHaon
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                                                                                                  5 M410"ifis am Plant Protection                  0 Gililrt    and Fiancial Revew Comnnts i tlrr*s an*d      suggestiOns andWu-des            tor nprOvernts    ,n thee guades are encouraged at            placement        an etutomat.c wet Uae resa    as s*pWoprAte.   to aCrorrmodante commentd            Requests foror s-g*e  copies ofd*'Uued  Iuades fivhaCh
)Operating.
                                                                                                                                      *r*butiorist  t*or aglerngy bi eWoduced, copaes            or for of ftureL guaee nO tO ref*i fcr'e      information or sotae                                                      n spi    fc dvisons should be nuide a wating This guide *awasred              mosta                                                            to the U S  Nuclear Regulefory ComrnmraTtn      Wasthington    D C 205Mu of  sobstant"    curnmrents re..a. ed fromr the public and addrtional                                                                              Alteanon    Deoitor.   ONvror,  of staf reiew              Tochn,~i into~rraitocn and Dorumlent Control


4. CONTENTS OF AN APPLICATION                                model number of each sealed or plated            source should be specified        It a source will be  used in Most items of Form NRC-313r are self                                  a gas chromatograph. gauge, or other            device.
Philosophv IrI Maintaining"
Occupational Radiation Exposures AssLow As Is Reasonabhh Achiev.,, provides thc*RC staff position on thi. iamirta l1_subject. License applicants should g-,
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inWRegulatory Guide 8.1


explanatory (see instructions with the form).                            the manufacturer and model number                of the The following comments apply to the indicated                            device should be specified numbered items of the form.
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Item 8E and Item 9 The use to be made of'
===2. LICENSE FEES===
    Items 2 and 4. Specify the applicant corpo                            the radioactive        materials should be clearly ration or other legal entity by name and                                  described      Sufficient detail should he given to address of principal office. Individuals should                          allow a determination of the potential for expo be designated as the applicant only if the use                            sure to radiation and radioactive materials both of the byproduct material is not connected with                          of those working with the materials and of the the individual's employment with a corporation                            public or other entity              If the applicant. is an individual, the individual should be specified                                Items 10 and 11.    Specify for each radiation by full name and address, including state and                              detection instrument the manufacturer's name zip code                                                                -and model number, the number of each type of instrument      available,    the type of radiation Item 5. Specify the street address of the                            detected (alpha, beta, gamma, or neutron).
An application 'fee. is required for most types of licenses. The applicant should refer -to §170.31.
location of use if the address differs from the                          the sensitivity range (milliroentgens per hour one given in Item 4. If use is to be at more                              or counts per minute). the window thickness in
                                                                                    2 than one location, the specific address of each                          mg/cm . and the type of use. The type of use should be given            Describe the extent of use                    would      normally  be    monitoring,  surveying, and the facilities and equipment at each                                  assaying, or measuring.


location.      A post office box address is not acceptable.                                                                    Describe the instrument calibration proce dure. State the frequency, and describe the Item 6 Specify the names of the persons who                          methods and procedures for the calibration of will directly supervise the use of radioactive                            survey and monitoring instruments, as well as material or who will use radioactive material                            any other instruments and systems used in the without supervision                                                      radiation protection program, such as measur ing instruments used to assay sealed-source Item 7. Specify the name of the person who                            leak-test samples (see Item 15). contaminationi will be designated as the radiation protection                            samples (e.g..      air samples. surface "wipe"
"Schedule of Fees.for Materials Licenses." of 10
  officer. 2 Thispj5erson should be responsible for                        samples), and bioassay samples (see Item 12)
* "CFR Part 170 to determine the amountof fee that must accompany the application. Review of the ap- plication will not Iwgin ut, il the proper fee is received by the NRC.
  implementing the radiation safety program and therefore readily available to the users in case                              An adequate calibration of survey instru of difficulty and should be trained and experi                            ments usually cannot be performed with built enced in radiation protection and in the use                              in check sources        Electronic calibrations that
1 and handling of radioactive materials. In a                              do not involve a source of radiation are also small      program      not    requiring a        full-time            not adequate to determine the proper function ing and response of all components of an radiation protection officer, the duties of the radiation protection officer may be assigned to                          instrument.


one of the persons named under Item 6 of Form I NRC-3131.         Note, however, that it must be                              Daily or other frequent checks of survey instruments      should be supplemented every established that the person acting as radiation protection officer will have the opportunity to                          6 months with a two-point calibration on each devote sufficient time to the radiation safety                            scale of each instrument with the two points aspects of the program for the use of                                    separated by at least 50% of the scale Survey radioactive materials.                                                    instruments should also be calibrated following repair. A survey instrument may be considered Items BA, B, C, and D. Describe the byprod                            properly caiibrated when the instrument read uct material by isotope, chemical and/or physi                            ings are within +/-10 percent of the calculated or cal form, and activity, in millicuries or micro                            known values for each point checked Readings curies      A separate possession limit for each                          within +/-20 percent are considered acceptable if nuclide should be specified              Possession limits                a calibration chart or graph is prepared and requested should cover the total anticipated                              attached to the instrument inventory,          including stored materials and If the applicant proposes to calibrate his waste, and shouid be commensurate with the needs    and    facilities    for safe                survey instruments, a detailed description of applicant's planned calibration procedures should be sub handling mitted    The description of calibration proce dures should in(lude, as a minimum:
3. FILING AN APPLICATION
        If the use of sealed or plated sources is con tempiated,        the isotope, manufacturer,              and a The manufacturer and model          number of
A
      'The terms radiation protection  officer" and  "radioiogrcal each radiation source to be used, safety officer" are synonv.aoul
licenew application for by product nmuterial should he suhmitted tfi Form NRC 313* ",'Applica- lion for Byproduct Miaterial
                                                                    10 7-2


b. The nuclide and quantity of radioactive        milliroentgens,        the frequency of reading, and material contained in each source,                      the procedures for maintaining and calibrating the devices should be specified.
====l. iLcnsC ====
(%L ibe appeu- di\\ to this guide). All items on the zpplicuaiib6 form should he completed in sutTicicnt dotuil for thc NRC
it) determine thatil fit  uppikil ntls:"t'qUipllellt.


c The accuracy of the source(s).         The traceability of the source to a primary standard          If personnel monitoring will not be used, the should be provided.                                   applicant should submit calculations or docu mentation from radiation surveys demonstrating d The step-by-step procedures, including            that it is unlikely that any individual will associated radiation safety procedures, and            receive a dose equal to or greater than that indicated in 10 CFR Part 20.
facilities. and rai~oio~to reanare ade- qultte it) protect,ý, iL~lth Andrii~tsn~imi datnger to life and proprt'.
"
hc.h spce' provided on Form NRC-313 is irhmited1. *,Ih applctant should append additional to provide complete information. F:ach se
.paratc sheet or document subLtllted with the ap-
*'
plicalion should he identified by a heading indicating the appropriate item number (on Form NRC-313)
and its purpose (e.g.. radiation safety instructions).
The applica.tion should lie completed in triplicaite.


e The name and pertinent experience of each perstin who will perform the calibrations.            The applicant should show that the need for bioassays has been thoroughly considered and If the applicant intends to contract out the        should establish the adequacy of the proposed calibration of instruments, the name, address,        bioassay program in relation to the proposed and license number of the firm should be speci        program of use of radioactive material. Bio fied together with the frequency of calibration.       assays are normally required when individuals The applicant should contact the firm that will work with miUicurie quantities of hydrogen-3, perform the calibrations to determine if infor          iodine-125, or iodine-131 depending on the mation concerning calibration procedures has            type of work, equipment, and procedures fol been filed with the Commission. If information          lowed Regulatory Guide 8.20, "Applications of concerning calibration procedures has not been          Bioassay for 1-125 and 1-131," and a document filed, it should be obtained and submitted.           entitled "Guidelines for Bioassay Requirements for Tritium"- may be consulted. Other mate Quantitative measuring instruments used to        rials may also be used in physical or chemical monitor the adequacy of containment and con forms and under conditions that present an tamination control such as those used for mea opportunity for uptake by the body through suring leak test, air, effluent, bioassay, work area, and equipment contamination samples              ingestion, inhalation,, or absorption                    A bio
The original and one copy should he mailed to:
  3hould usually be calibrated prior to each use.       assay program to determine and control the The procedures and frequency for calibration            uptake of radioaetive material should be con of such instruments should be submitted and            sidered and discussed in relation to each such material,      procedure, etc,              Regulatory Guide should include:                                        8 9, "Acceptable Concepts Models. Equations, a The name of the manufacturer and model          and Assumptions for a Bioassay Program."
Radioisotope:, Licensing Branch. Division of Fuel Cvyec aod MIatertal Safety. Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeltuards. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Washington. D.C. 20555.
                                                                                                                      may.


number of each of the standards to be used,            he consulted.
One copy of the application. with all attachments.


b. The nuclide and quantity of radioactive              The criteria tc be used in determining the material contained in each of the standard            need for hiioassays, the type and frequency of bioassays that will be performed, and the sources,                                                                                                              bio assay procedures should be specified and c A statement of the accuracy of each of the      described in detail              If a commercial bioassay standard sources. The source accuracy should          service is u., be used, the name and address of be. as a minimum, +/-5 percent of the stated            the firm should be provided.
should he retained by the applicant, since the license will require. as :t condition. that the institution follo-w the stLtcmenits and representations set forth in the ap- plication and any stIpplememt to it.


value and traceable to a primary standard, such as that maintained by the National Bureau              Bioassays may not be substituted for other of Standards.                                          elements of a safety program such as air moni toring and dispersion control (hoods, glove d. Step-by-step calibration procedures and,        boxes.      etc ) and for well-thought-out and if appropriate, associated radiation safety pro        well-executed handling procedures cedures, and                                        T
* Form N R C-13 Was foirmerly designated Form ALEC-313.
                                                            Item 13    The facilities and equipment for e. The name and pertinent experience of          each site of use should be described in detail.


each person who will perform the instrument            The proposed facilities and equipment for each
Exisling copies or F:osrm AIEC.-313 m:A, still hb used.
"calibrations                                          operation to be conducted should be adequate to protect health and minimize danger to life Item 12    Personnel monitoring is required to    and property In describing available fa. ilities ensure .- mplianee with §§20 101 and 20 202 of        and      equipment.        the following          should      be
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required if a person enters a high radiation area (greater than 100 millirems per hour). If              a Physical plant, laboratory.                  or working p'.sonnel monitoring equipment will be used,          area facilities Fume hoods glove boxes, waste the ndine of the organization furnishing film          receptacles, spenjal sinks, ventilation and con badge or thermoluminescent do.<'imeter (TLD)          tainment systems. effluent filter systems, and service      and  the  frequer ,    for changing badges, dosumeter.-, etc        sh,uld be specified        jA copy may  be  obtained  by a written request Nuclear Regulatory                                      to hte U S
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showing the location of all such equipment and Possible exposure to persons offsite Limits the the relationship of areas where radioactive                                    amount that may be released materi:is will be handled to unrestricted areas where rad'ioactive materials will not be handled                                    e Treatment or disposal by incineration in In those programs where radioactive material                                    conformance with &sect;20 305 of 10 CFR Part 20
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effluent monitoring instruments                            Drawings or sketches should be drawn to a specified scale,                                        Item 15 or dimensiLons should be included on each drawing or sketch. Each drawing or sketch                                          a    Survey Program. Commission regulations should be labeled to specify the location of the                                require that surveys be made to determine if facilitles and equipment depicted with respect                                  radiation hazards exist in a facility in which to the address(es) given in Item 5 of Form                                      radioactive materials are used or stored (see NRC-3131                                                                        &sect;20.201 of 10 ('FR Part 20)                    A survey should include the evaluation of external exposure to F- C(ontainets, devices. protective clothing.                               personnel,         concentrations of a-iruorne radio auxiliary shielding, general laboratory equip                                    active material in the facility, and radioactive ment. a. r sampling equipment. etc . actually                                    effluents from the facility Although a theoreti employed in the daily use of material Special                                    cal calculation is often used to demonstrate provisions for shielding and containment to                                      compliance with regulations regarding airborne minimize personnel exposure should be de                                        or external radiation, it cannot always be used scribed            Storage      containers          and    facilities        in Lieu of a physical survey should provide both shielding and security for materials                                                                              Except for those cases where sources of radiation      and radioactive material are well c      The number.           type.     and length of remote                known and accurately and precisely controlled, handling devices                                                                it will usually be necessary that a physical survey be made with appropriate detection and d If respiratory protective equipment will                                  measurement            instruments        to      determine        the be used to limit the inhalation of airborne                                    nature and extent of radiation and radioactive radioactive material, the provisions of &sect;20.103                                material or, as a minimum, confirm the results of 10 CFR Part 20 should be followed and                                        of a theoretical determination appropriate information should be submitted A    radiation      protection        program should include      the  following      surveys        for radioactive Item 14          The procedures for disposing of                            contamination and radiation.


byproduct material waste should be described Under NRC regulations, a licensee may dispose                                          (I) In laboratory or plant areas (e g of waste in the following ways                                                  checking for contamination on bench tops, han dling and storage equipment, clothing, hands)
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    their use. However, surveys should be per materials inventories; personnel exposures;
    formed prior to the use of radioactive materials receipt, use, and disposal of materials, in order to establisl a baseline. The surveys                                                                                        etc.,
                                                                                  should be described. Persons responsible for should be repeated when radioactive materials keeping and reviewing records should be iden are present, when the quantity or type of tified.


material present changes,               or when changes occur in their containment systems cr methods                c Sealed-Source          Leak-Test of    use.    Repetitive        surveys may                                                                                  Procedures.
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  breathing zones Assays performed to evaluate                                        (2) Procedures and materials to be used in air samples and the methods used to                                          taking test samples, relate results to actual personnel exposures should also be described                                                                    (3) The type, manufacturer's name, model number, and radiation detection and measure The      effluent      monitoring        program                      ment characteristics of the instrument for                                                                  to be releases to unrestricted areas should encom                                  used for assay of test samples, pass all airborne and liquid radioactive material releases        Theoretical evaluations                should be                    (4) Instrument        calibration        procedures, supplemented by stack monitoring, water                                      including calibration        source characteristics.


sam pling, and other environmental monitoring                                    make, and model number, and ap propriate        for    the     planned      and        potential releases                                                                            (5) The method, including a sample calcu lation, to be used to convert instrument read For    operations        involving      only      sealed          ings to units of activity, e.g. . microcuries.
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                                                                          be  prepared  and  submitted  with  the materials and special laboratory equipment to                should license application.        Such instructions should be used in working with these types of mate rials. For example, the instructions should                  include (a) specification of the facilities to be explain when operations with materials should                used to house the animals, (b) instructions to be confined to a radiochemical fume hood or                  be provided to animal caretakers for handling animals,      animal wastes,    and carcasses, (c)
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        (3) The performance of radiation survey              attended by authorized users of radioactive and monitoring procedures          or each area in          materials. A description of animal handling and housing facilities should be included uLnd'.
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            (8) Waste disposal procedures to be fol ing up, receiving, and opening packages (see lowed, including limitations on the disposal of              &sect;20.205 of 10 CFR Part 20).
    liquid or other dispersible waste to the sani- tary sewer      and proceaures  for the LoUeLLLZI,
    storage, and disposal of other wastes                          Items 16 and 17.      A resume of the training and experience of each person who will directly
            (9) The maintenance of appropriate rec              supervise the use of material, who will use ords as required by 10 CFR Part 20 and                      material without supervision, or who will have
    10 CFR Part 30.                                            responsibilities for radiological safety should be submitted. The resumi should include the
            (10) The requirements for and the method            type (on-the-job or formal course work), loca of performing or having appropriate sealed                  tion, and duration of the training. Training source leak tests performed.                                should cover (a)        principles and practices of radiation protection, (b) radioactivity measure
            (11) Good radiation safety practices, in            ments, standardization,        and monitoring tech cluding the control of contamination, specifica            niques and instruments, (c) mathematics and tion of acceptable removable and fixed contami              calculations basic to the use and measurement nation levels tor both restricted and unre                  of radioactivity, and (d) biological effects of stricted areas, prohibition of smoking and the              radiation. The description of the use of radio consumption of food or beverages in areas                  active materials should include the specific iso where radioactive materials may be used, and                topes handled, the maximum quantities of mate prohibition of the frequent transfer of poten                rials    handled,    where the    experience    was tially contaminated equipment between poten                  gained, the duration of experience, and the tially contaminated areas and unrestricted                  type of use The qualifications, training, and areas.


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4. CONTENTS OF AN APPLICATION
          ,I:- w~th J1, mnatriwl arnd its use                                            only have a background or, forma! traming r, as proposed          all areas described in T            ,    'TphPb-ation        The amount and type of                                                  tern 16 of F<orm NR&#xfd;
Most items of Form NRC-313 are sclf-explanator:
                    'a:      ir'd      'xpe; ien(-'                                      3131 but should also h.ive -xten*,*&#xfd;n-- expe- with     radiation    and
(se instructions with the form). The following corn ments apply to the indicated numbered items of th.
                        ,e a raaterial.:                                                  working      with  rad*oactrve,    material    an i r1aliu1red to support a                                                                            a
      ,i('rrmIJ atin      I          ,f _ad-quauy by the Commission                      thorough working knowledge of the eqip


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form.
      .'.        ,,.r mar kru dly with (.,rtain factors                                  required to handle the material safely
              .            -      t -n:.&#xfd;h    c h as technical assistants
    :ir~i iab.--rit,;r-                workers will use radioactive                              5.  AMENDMENTS      TO IhJENSES
    materials in the absenct: of persons specified
      *."*',            a. , specification of the                                            Licensees are required to cor.duct 4heir pr.


training of such persc.rne! ',hould include                                                          grams in accordance with statements, (a)     instruction in                                                            renr&#xfd;.
hIem 1(a). Specify the applicant corporation o other legal entity by name and address of principa office. Individuals should be designated as the appli cant only if the use of the byproduct material is no connected with the individual's employment with corporation or other entity. If the applicant is an in dividual, the individual should be specified by ful name and address, including state and zip code.
    I IAf , -, qs:            fr 1.                                                    sentations. and procedures contained In"udinr,      topics covered and                                                                in &#xfd;tie by whom taught                        hb) on-the-job training in use                license application and su.:P)>rtive aocuments
    ,-If radlio,-tivt materials, and                                                      The license must therefore be amended (c) determination.                                                                if the of compeienciy to work without                                                        licensee plans to make any changes the presence of                                                          in faclt supervisory (ersOnnel                                                                ties, equipment (including. monitoring and sur vey instruments), procedures, personnel        or
        "The is' of mitrocurie quantities of a few                                      byproduct material t(; Le used nonvolaile radioactive materials by a person with a minimum of training                                                              Applications for license amendments may and experience                                                                        e under precisely specified and                                                        filed either on the applicatior form or roliled conditions subject to the carefully con                                    form.   The    application. should identify kn ler!tr surveillance of                                                                  1o
        -,Ompetent              and adequately trained radiation                      license by number and should clearly de ;,.r t-.
  protection officer may be justified.                                                  the exact nature of the charges, mum training and experience                                        Such mini                                                      additions, c"r may consist of a            deletions. References to previously e: hours of training and experience                                                                                                submitted information and documents should
  ,f crne or more radioactive materials in the use                                      specific and should identify be clear and similar to                                                the pertinent the use proposed in the -tpplication                                                  information by date, page. and under the                                                paragraph s&#xfd;upervision and tutorship of a Licensed user.


===6. RENEWAL OF A LICENSE===
hem 1(h). Specify the street address of the locatior of use if the address differs from the one given in itcrr I(a). If use is to be at more than one location. thi specific address of each should be given. Describe thi extent of use and the facilities and equipment at eaca location. A post office box address is not acceptable Item 4. Specify the names of the persons who wil directly supervise the use of radioactive material oi who will use radioactive material without supervi.
      Persons using millicuzri quantities of a num Oer of radionuclideq for general                                                        An application for renewal of laboratory                                                a License should tracer                work        under      unspecified                            be filed at least 30 days prior conditions                                              to the expiration should have more extensive training                                                  date This will ensure that and expe                                            the license does not rience and, depending on the                                                          expire until final action on the exact nature of                                                    application ha6 ih.. proposed program of use                                                         been taken by the NRC as of radionuclides,                                                  provided for in zay        need to have completed formal                                            paragraph :30 37(b) of i9 CFP
                                                                  course work                                                Part 30.


at !he college or university level covering the areas listed under Item i6 of                                                            Renewal applications .hould Form NRC-3131.                                                      Le filed on Form NRC-3131,      appropriately The use of larger                                                                                                    suppI-mented,        and quantities of material                should contain compjete (dpproaching a curie) under                                                                                          and up-to-date infor conditions where a              mation about the applicant's potential exists for significant                                                                                          current program.
sion.


loss and inges uon. inhalation, or absorption                                                            In order to facilitate the review of the radio                                                        process, t+/-e a,-tive material by those working                                                    application for renewal should with rnal is normaUy done under carefuoly the mate                                        without be submitte.j controlled                    reference      to previously
hem 5. Specify the name of the person who will ht designated as the radiation protection officer.* This person should be responsible for implementing th(
:onditionrs                using        specialized                                documents and information                      submitted equipment.      A                                          If such referene-5 person whO is to use radioactive                                                      cannot be avoided, they materials inde                                            shoild be clear -ad pendently unnde                        these conditions should hot                    specific and       should identify        the per'tnp-.*.n information by date, page, and paragraph.
radiation safety program and therefore readily available to the users in case of difficulty and should be trained and experienced in radiation protectior and in the use and handling of radioactive materials.


10) 7-7
Ite't 6(a i amdl 1b.


APPENDIX A
Describe the byproduct rnatcria by isotope, chemical and/or physical form. and ac.
Form NRC-31 3 (I)                                                                                                                          Form Apifroed by GAO
                                                                                                                                            B- ll32S(1tOS79)
                                                    U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY 0O111611ON
  iO CFR 30
                                                    INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF
                                            APPLICATION FOR BYPRODUCT MATERIAL LICENSE
                                                                    FORM NRC-313 (I)
                                                                GENERAL INFORMATION
      An applbcant lot a "Byproduct Material (Radioisotopes) License."                  3  Broad License (research and development)-"Laceingm              Guie should complete Form NRC-313 (1) m detail and submit in duplicate                        for Type-A Licenses of Broad Scope for Resmarch and )evelop to the U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The applicant should                            ment ,"
  endeavor to cover his entire radmastope program with one application, if possible. However, separate applhcationk should be submitted for                  4. Licensing Guides for the performance of well l            g eperatsoaa.


gamma irradiators. Applicatmlos for medical uses should be submitted
tivity. in millicuries or microcurics. A separate pos.
  ^n Form NRC-313 (M) aad applications for use of scaled sources m                      S  Licunrin guide to: the use of scaled sourcs in portable and stint radiography should be submitted on Form NRC-313R. Supplemental                            portable gauging devices'
  sheets may be appened when necessary to provide complete mfoi mation. Item 18 must be completed on all applicatsios. Submission                    The Comm!son charges fees for filing of appblcaloa for hveoaes as of an incomplete application will often result en a delay in issuen*u ,t/        specified in Section 170 12, Title 10 Code of Fedwal Regitleioma.


the license because of the correspondence necessary to obtain inhr                Part 170. The applicant should refer to Section 170.31, Scaleduh. uf rnrionrequested on the applicatron                                                fees Ior materialsIlc'n srs. to determine what fee should accompany the application No action can be taken on applications until fees are NOTE      When the application incldde: one oi the special sises listed          paid. ('hecks or money orders should be made payable to the U.S.
session limit for each nuclide should be specified Possession limits requested should cover the total an.


below the applicant should request tihe appropruate pamphlet wlhch                Nuclear Regulatory ( ommassion.
ticipated inventory, including stored materials and waste. and should be commensurate with the appli- cant's needs and facilities for safe handling.


provides additionul instructions rwo ,opr," of the ,ompleted Irorm NR(-313 (e) and two copies of I  Industrial Radiography "'LIcensitng Requirements for Industrial          ea.h atticlimeni thlicc-o should he eCnito the Division of I rael Cycle Radiography'" (use. application I orm NRC'-31 3R for Radi                mnd i*iterial Silely. Ottice of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.
If the use of sealed or plated sources is con- templated, the isotope. manufacturer, and model number of each sealed or plated source should be s*,ecificd.


ography).                                                                 IS Ni.lcat Regpilatury Commilsion Washington. DC 20555 One sopy liukiu bc retained for the appliLant's file            Applications may
If a source will be used in a gas chromatograph, gauge, or other device. the manufac- turer and model number of the device should be specified.
        2 Laboratory and Industrial Uses i Small Quantitis-"G(uidc for              Ji.s be hited in person at the Comnitssion's office at 1717 H Street.


Preparation ol Applications for Liboratory and Industrial                N %,. Wishington. D C or at 7915 1 astern Avenue. Silver Spring.
Item 7. The use to be made of the radioactive materials should be clearly described. Sufficient detail should be given to allow a determination of the potential for exposure to radiation and radioactive materials of both those working with the materials and the public,
*The terms "radiation protection officer" and
-radiological safety officer" are synonymous.


Uses of Small Quantities of Bypr-rduLt Material."                        M*r5 land EXPLANATION OF FORM NRC-313 (1)
items 8 and 9. A resume of the training and ex- perience of each person who will directly supervise y
      I-orm NR('-313 fl) is desgned for use in supplying information Thc actual s*ies of use should be listed as indicated. Per on program, nt varying complesty          fhc applicant should provide                        tijnent A[A  ilihlie such as field oflfis lot portable gauges or complete information on his proposed program or the possession devicei should be identified in Item S by Street. Address.
the use of material, who will use material without
-
supervision, or who will have responsibilities for c
radiological safety should be submitted. The resume should include the type (on-the-job or formal course work), location, and duration of the training. Train- r
ing should cover(1) principles and practices ofradia- I
tion protection:
(2) radioactivity measurements,
"
standardization, and monitoring techniques and in- t
struments, (3) mathematics and calculations basic to the use and measurement of radioactivity, and (4)
-
biological effects of radiation. The description of the I
use of radioactive materials should include the specific isotopes handled, the maximum quantities of materials handled, where the experience was gained, n
the duration of experience, and the type of use. The qualifications, training, and experience of each person should be commensurate with the material e
and its use as proposed in the application. The amount and type of training and experience with radiation and radioactive materials required to sup- port a determination of adequacy by the Commission i
will vary markedly with certain factors.


and use of licensed material I or those items that do not apply. indicati.
The use of microcurie quantities of a few non- volatile radioactive materials by a person with a e
minimum of training and expcrience under precisely specified and carefully controlled conditions subject to the surveillance of a competent and adequately y
trained radiation protection officer may be justified.


City and Stait          Temporar, field locations of use should As N.A  (not appli.able)
I
                                                                                                be specified as "'temporary job sites of the pplicani" and list the States throughout which the tempora i job sites will Item No he h1,laed      Attach additional properli, keyed sheet if miort spas  is needed I      Sell -exphndlory The -applicant'" i Ilhe organil.ation ii person legall ivc,                6      Sell    \'eplanatory ponibk for possession and ue of the licensed materials specified in the application
Such minimum training and experience may consist of a few hours of training and experience in the use of one or more radioactive materials similar to the use proposed in the application under the supervision I
                                                                                        7      rhc "Radiation Protection Officer' is the nanied uilividual sho is expected to coordinatc the safe use of the licensed
and tutorship of a licensed user.
      3      Sell-explanatory materi~al spekilied in the application and who will ensure srmphanme w!lh the applicable parts of Title 10. ('ode of
      4      SelU-tiplanalory I cderal Regulations I0 7-9


A      List by name Ca,1iraditisotope it, he pose-r*ned and ised Attach .red~bonsa        pi.perl% keyed sh-,.tsit  11    a    '
Persons using miillicurie quantities of a number of radionuclides for general laboratory tracer work un- der unspecified condition should have more exten- sive training and experier.ce and, depending on the exact nature of the proposed program or use of radionuclides, may need to have completed formal
            under the license 1, ample                                                            needed
-
                                                                                            1I    Stale tile u      itf  cacti II, cnsed material hlated in 9 V 8..
course work at the college or university level covering the areas listed under Item 8 of Form NRC-313.
                                                            B                                      and D
                l)    lodtne-I31        (l)    Iodide t21  lodassc-
* t
                                        12)    lodinated Humani Scruti Albunpin I* etcript1ion ti
                                                                                                    .Urct*
                                                                                                                    c tllcmtainre* an*d/or device% in ,vJjjh sealed e in Iltem h will be stored or uted. I %ample listd i
                13)  Krypton-85        13)  (.as
              141  Cesium-I 7        (4l  Sealed SouC1.


A
The use of larger quantities of material (ap- proaching a curie) under conditions where a potential exists for significant loss and ingestion, inhalation, or absorption of the radioactive material by those work.
                                                                                                          II I 1      Source housing              Io Curp D)
              0I)  Nof Appliuable    41) 10    mihd:icurie..
              (2)  N  A                    I aillicurnic                                                      Model 1-278 I,)                      (2)
                    N  A                    I inillIhuric I4)                      (4)    2 sou*icul ISO                              10 18      SeIf-.xplanatory        (I at those items that do not apply Model Z-78              mitlit. tolne Cacti                                  indicate a* N A (not applicable)
                                                                PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT
Pursuant to 5 U S.( 55 2af*l(3). 'niacted into law by set,.lon 3 of the I'IVaLvy Act of 1974 (Public: Law 93-579). the Iollowing .-titcileti IS furrnishcd to rndividual% who surply information to the Nuclear Regulatory Commis*ion on I orms NRC-313M, NR(-3 13A, NR(-3131 or NR(_'- 313R I his mformalion is mainiained in a system of re!eoid designated as NRC-3 and descrihed at 40 1 ederal Register 45 114 (Otlober I. 1975)
I AUTHORITY SIio n,81 and 1614b) of the Atomic Inerpy Act of 1954. a, amended (42 U.S.(                          2111 and 2201ib(1
2  PRINCIPAL PURPOSI"S) The informatmon is e:valuated It, the HKC staif pursuant to the ritleria set forth in 10 ( I R Parts 30-36 to determine whether the application meet, the requircmenti of the Atomic I nergy Act uo 1954. as amctindsd. ap the C('ommisoon's rclgulsaions. lot the issuanice of a byproduct maleril license or amendment thereof
3 ROUTINF tjSI S "he informawn itay be:used (0; to provide reuord& to State heaithk c.kpirtmeusi fop the intormpaipanand useand 4h)to provide intformation t4 I ederal. Stiart. and k),.al heafth officials and other p*;rsons in the event of incident of xposutic por thiir trifortnatilon, mvemiwzliarn.


ind protection (it the publitc health and safety The nfotinalicn ma, dlv) be ditslotd to approptiate I .Jeral. Stile and local ait.ticies in the event that the information indicale* a vio~Ltioon of ptenlti viol*iAt          of law and in the course of in ad"ministrative o luli cuialproceeding In Addition. this inlormation    ri ay be transfeared to An approprate IFederal. State. or kical agency to i'c esxhint relevant and neest*,.ry f>r a NR(
ing with the material is normally done under carefully controlled conditions using specialized equipment. A
  dn, ison or to an appropriate I ederal agnev to the .xtent relevant and ne                  lot that afenty'%dcJtioun about sou
person who is to use radioactive materials inde.
                                                                                          ,LcesAfy                                            A npli tit the hin"sc issued will routinely he placed in the NRC's Puhlic Doument Room. 1717 H Street. N W, Washington. DA
4  WHI T1,11II      DIStLOSLRI. IS MANDATORY OR VOLUNTARY AND. III FCT ON INDIVIDUAL 01 NOT PROVIDIN(; INI.ORMA rION
    Dit..losurc of the requested infrrmnation is voluntary It the request information is not furnished. hno*,w.vr. ti apptiation  "          horiI, producl mat 'rial lhcense or 3mendmenl thereof, will not he proceied
5  SYSTIM MANAGFRISI ANI) ADDRI SS Dir."tor Division ti I ucl (Clee .aid Matarial Sat*t*.                      Ofti,    ol Nu, tear Material Saetly a4ad S.afeguidf,.
    ki S Nuclear Regulallory ( ommission. Washington. D ( 2055
                                                                                10 7-10


FORM NRC-313             I            -U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMUON                                            1. APPLICATION FOR:
pendently under these conditions should not only have a background of formal training in all areas of Item 8 of Form NRC-313 but should also have exten.
        (1-79)
                                                                                                                            (Chec* and/or conYiDe a            opeteJ
        10 CFH 30
                  APPLICATION FOR BYPRODUCT MATERIAL LICENSE
                                                        INDUSTRIAL                                                                 


====a. NEW LICENSE====
sive experience working with radioactive material and a thorough working knowledge of the equipment required to handle the material safely.
      See erached 'nsrucrt,os for details b. AMENDMENT TO.


L ICEiNSE NUUMBE
10.7-2 I
      n'fli)leted .p* is-i,,tins are tlile' in d(i/*    otre with the Division of FIuel C'*rle and Material Safetr,.
    Offit r I'f Nit, lear Material Safetv. o.in Safeguards U.S. Noclear Regulatory Commisusion.


Washington. DC 20555 or app/i,.*i5              'nay he, fed    in person at the Comnrnision's office at                      c  RENEWAL OFF
l Items 10 and II. Specify for each radiation detec- tion instrument the manufacturer's name and model number, the number of each type of instrument available, the type of radiation detected (alpha. beta.
    I77 H Strepr N&#xfd;W. Washinqtol/ 0            ,'" or 7915 Fastern Avenue. Silver Sprinq. Marylayri.


2. APPLICANT'S NAME (institution. firm, person, etc.)                               
or gamma), the sensitivity range (milliroentgens per hour or counts per minute), the window thickness in mg/cm2 . and the type of use. The type of use would normally be monitoring, surveying, assaying, or measuring.


===3. NAME OF PERSON TO B===
Describe the instrument calibration procedure.


==E. CONTACT==
State the frequency. and describe the methods and procedures for the calibration of survey and monitor- ing instruments, as well as any other instruments and systems used in the radiation protection program.
ED REGARDING THIS
                                                                                            APPLICATION
      TELEFPHONE NUMBER            AREA CODE - NUMBER EXTE.NSION.                            LEPNONE NUMBER            AREA CODE -- FJUMBER EXTENSION
  4APPLICANT'S MAILING ADDRESS (Include Zip Code)B                                        STREET ADDRESS WHERE LICENSED MATERIAL WILL BE USED
                                                                                            fIncludeO EECode)
                      (IIF MORE    SPACE IS NEEDED FOR ANY ITEM. USE ADDITIONAL PROPERI y                                        V'lVV%      bAfICC
  6. INDIVIDUAL(S) WHO WILL USE OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISE THE USE OF LICENSED MATERIAL
        (See Items 16 and 77 for required Frainingand experience of ech indjividul n4,,d              be low)
                                      FULL NAME                                                                              TITLE
  Ib C.


7. RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICER                                                    I Attach e resume of person's trainingend exper.ence a outline if items I 16 and   17 and describe his responsib*t*tievs under Item 15.
such as measuring instruments used to assay scaled- source leak-test samples (see Item 14). contamination samples (e.g., air samples, surface "wipe' samples).
and bioassay samples (see Item 12).
An adequate calibration of survey instruments usually cannot be performed with built-in check sources. Electronic calibrations that do not involve a source of radiation arc also not adequate to deter- mine the proper functioning and response of all com- ponents of an instrument.


_____S.                                           LICENSED MATERIAL
Daily or other frequent checks of survey instru- ments should be supplemented every 6 months with a two.point calibration on each scale of each instru- ment with the two points separated by at least 50% of the scale. Survey instruments should also be calibrated following repair. A survey instrument may be considered properly calibrated when the instru- ment readings are within
I    L                  ELEMENT                                CHEMICAL                  NAME OF MANUFACTURER                        MAXIMUM
+/-10 percent of the calculated or known values for each point checked.
                                I  N                            NIRAND                                        ,              MILLICURIES AJ4DOMMEALED
    N                MASS NUMBER                            PHYSICAL FORM                      MODEL NUMBER                    SOURCES AND MAXIMUM ACTI.


(if Sealed Source)            VITY PER SOURCE WHICH WILL
Readings within- +/-20 percent are considered accep- table if a calibration chart or graph is prepared and attached to the instrument.
  NO.                        A                                                                          CO                  BE POUSESSED AT ANY ONE TVME I
                                                                            UC                                                                      0
                                            _                                                                                                                      -4
!(31 DESCRIBE USE OF LICENSED MATERIAL
(21 I                  17
                                                                                                                                                          _33 F*IMNRC    313 i 1 -791---
                                                                                                                                                        _  ____
                                                                                10.7-11


9. STORAGE OF SEALED SOURCES
If the applicant proposes to calibrate his survey in- struments, a detailed description of planned calibra- tion procedures should be submitted. The description of calibration procedures should include, as a minimum:
    SCOftTAINtSR      AND/OR DEVICE IN WHICH EACH SEALED                    NAME OF MANUFACTURER                      MODEL NUMefifR
a. The manufacturer and model number of each radiation source to be used.
It      SOURCE WILL BE STORIED OR USED
I                                A.                                                      B.                                   C.


12)
b. The nuclide and quantity of radioactive material contained in each source, c. The accuracy of the source(s). The traceability of the source to a primary standard should be provided.
(3)
(4)
                                            10. RADIATION DETECTION INSTRUMENTS
-              TYPE          MANUFACTURER'S          MODEL              NUMffR                RADIATION                SENSITIVITY
L                OF                  NAME            NUMIBR            AVAILABLE              DETECTED                    RANGE
M          INmsTRMmNT                                                                          (alpha.beta.           (fnbllfoenr.mrno/hour S                                                                                            gamma. neurron)            or counts/mmnure)
                  A                                      C                  D                    E                          F
121
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                                      11. CALIBRATION OF INSTRUMENTS LISTED IN ITEM 10
0E.    CALINRATDO NY SERVICE COMPANY                                  [0b. CALIBRATED BY APPLICANT
        NAME. ADORESS. AND FREQUENCY                                      Attach a Speorate sheet describing method, frequency Mnd staMdards used for caibratinginhtrumwen.


12. PERSONNEL MONITORING DEVICES
d. The step-by-step procedures, including as- sociated radiation safety procedures, and e. The name and pertinent experience of each person who will perform the calibrations.
                        TYPE                                            SLPPLIER                                  EXCHANGE FREOUENCY
        fCheft* and/of cran)te as ^wP(OP-o-                         (Seiwce Company)                                          C
                                                                                                                              C
                          A,
0111 FIL*ISADIGE                                                                                                  0  MONTHLY
D12) THERMILUVMINESCENCE
                                                                                                                  0 QUARTERLY
          DO1308ITTER (TLD0
                                                                                                                  D OTHER (Specdy)
    S0011  OTHiER  (Sw,_y)
            13. FACMILTtMS AND EQUIPMENT (Check          were appropriate and attch      annotated sketch(es) and description(s).
                                                                                              dMany). ETC
  0    a LABORATORY FACILITIES. PLANT FACILITIES, FUME HOODS (Include foltreon, CONTAINERS.  SPECIAL SHIELDING  (fixed and/lor teorpoarry), ETC
  D    b&#xfd; STORAGE    FACILITIES
  0    c REMOTE HANDLING TOOLS OR EQUIPMENT. ETC
  0l d RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE EQ4JIPMENT. ETC
                                                          1q. v1 PaiLr.IK .  ,GMl_
      Na
      --.    OF CONMERCIAL WAST6 DISPOSAL SERVICE EMPLOYED
                                                                                  A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF METHODS WHICH WILL
  b tF COMMtRCIAL WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE IS NOT EMPLOYED. SUBMIT
                                                                              OF THE TYPE AND AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY INVOLVED IF
      "85  US6D FOR D46POSING OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES AND ESTIMATES
                                                                                      BE RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER. SO STATE.


TE    APPLICAlION IS FOR SEALED SOURCES AND DEVICES AND THEY WILL
If the applicant intends to contract out the calibra- tion of instruments, the name, address, and license numher of the Firm should be specified together %%
FO"M NOC 313 0 1-794
ith the frequency of calibration. The applicant should contact the firm that "rill perform the calibration. to determine if information concerning calibration procedures has been filed with the Commission. If information concerning calibration procedures has not been filed, it should be obtained and submitted.
                                                                  10.7-12


INFORMATION REOUIRED FOR ITEMS 15, 16 AND 17 Describe in detail the information required for Items 15, 16 and 17.                   Begin each item on a separate page and key to the application as follows:
Quantitative measuring instruments used to monitor the adequacy of containment and con- tamination control such as those used for measuring leak test. air. effluent. bioassay, suork area. and cquipnient contamination samples should usually he calibrated prior to each use. The procedures and fre- quency for calibration of such instruments should he submitted and should include:
          15. RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM. Describe the radiation protection program as appropriate for the material to be used including the duties and responsibilities of the Radiation Protection Officer, control measures, bioassay procedures fit needed), day-to-day general safety instruction to be followed.
a. The name of the manufacturer and model number of each of the standards to he used.


etc If the application is for sealed source's also submit leak testing procedures, or if leak testing will be performed using a leak test ki0, specify manufacturer and model number of the leak test kit.
h. The nuclide and quanity of radioactiVc material contained in each of the standard sources.


16.   FORMAL TRAINING IN RADIATION SAFETY. Attach a resume for each individual named in Items 6 and 7 Describe individual's formal training in the following areas where appliable. Indude the name of person or institution providing the training, duration of training, when training was received, etc a. Principles and practices of radiation protection.
c. A statement orthe accuracy of each of the stan- dard sources. The source accuracy should be. as a minimum.


b Radioactivity measurement standardization and monitoring techniques and instruments.
+/- 5 percent of the stated value and traceable to a primary standard, such as that main- tained by the National Bureau of Standards.


c. Mathematics and calculations basic to the use and measurement of radioactivity d    Biological effects of radiation.
d. Step-by-step calibration procedures and. if ap- propriate. associated radiation safety procedures.


17.  EXPERIENCE. Attach a resume for each individual named in Items 6 and 7. Describe individual's work experience with radiation, including where experience was obtained. Work experience or on the-job training should be commensurate with the proposed use. Include list of radioisotopes and maximum activity of each used.
and e. The name and pertinent experience of each person who will perform the instrument calibrations.


1
hem 12. Personnel monitoring is required if a person is likely to receive in a calendar quarter 313 millirems to the body. 4.69 rems to the estremities. or
1.88 reins to the skin (lowcr limits apply to those un- der 18 years of age: see ,20.101 and 20.202 of 10
CFR Part 20). Personnel monitoring is also required if a person enters a high radiation area (greater than
100 millirems per hour). If personnel monitoring equipment will be used. the name of the organization furnishing film badge or thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) service and the frequency for changing badges, dosimeters. etc.. should be specified. If pQcket chambers or pocket dosimeters will be used, the useful range of the device, in mil- liroentgens. the frequency of reading, and the procedures for maintaining and calibrating the devices should be specified.


===8. CERTIFICATE===
If personnel monitoring will not be used, the appli- cant should submit calculations or documentation from radiation surveys that demonstrate that it is un- likely that any individual will receive a dose equal to or greater than that indicated in the preceding paragraph.
                                                    (This trem must be completed try appiicant)
                    Th e .ippl* canr and any official exocurJng this Ofril',cate on behalf ot the applicant named in /rem 2, certify that this application is prepared in confotmitry with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations Parr 30I and that all 'nformation contained herein including any suPplements atrtached hereto is true and correct ro the best of our knowleade and belief.


WARNING 18 U.S.C Section 1001, Act of June 25. 1948; 62 Stai 749; makes it a crimnal offense to            nmke a willtully taiae stltemt or repreentation to any department or agency of the United States as to any matter within its ourisdiction.
The applicant should show that the need for bioas- says has been thoroughly considered and should es- tablish the adequacy of the proposed hioassay S
0
10.7-3


LII. FNSE FEE REQUIRED
I
    (See Secton 170.3? 10 CFR                                              j0    ERTIFYING OFiCiAL
program in relation to the proposed program of use of radioactive material. Bioassays are normally re- quired when individuals work with millicurie 4 uun- tities of hydrogen-3. iodine-125. or iodinc-131 depending on the type of work, equipment, and piocedures followed. Other materials man also be used in physical or chemical forms and under condi- tions that present an opportunity for uptake by the body through ingestion. inhalation, or absorption. A
                                                                            c. NAME (Type or print)
bioassay program to determine and control the up- take of radioactive material should be considered and discussed in relation to cach such material.
  11 LICENSE    FEE CATEGORY                                                d  TITLE
12; LICENSE    FEE eNC.:LOSED        $                                    e DATE
F0RM NRC-313      1 11 791
                                                                      10 7-13


_1..
procedure. etc. Regulatory Guide 8.9. "Acceptable Concepts. Models. Equations. and Assumptions for a Bioassay Program."' may be consulted.
        .                             UN TED STATES
            0                NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
                                    WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 July 1984
                                            [[kRATA
                            REGULATORY GUIDE 10.7,      Revision 1 GUIDE FOR THE PREPARATION OF APPLICATIONS
                                                                      FOR
                  LICENSES FOR LABORATORY AND INDUSTRIAL USE
                                                                    OF SMALL
                            QUANTITIES OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL
  Regulatory Guide 10.7, Revision 1, provides directions for using Form NRC-313I
  in preparing applications for licenses for laboratory and industrial use of small quantities of byproduct material.


The NRC is now using a new NRC Form
The criteria to he used in determining the need for bioassays, the type and frequency of bioassays that will he performed, and the bioassay procedures should be specified and described in detail. If a com- mercial bioassav service is to be used, the name and address of the firm should be provided.
  313 for all byproduct material applications Form NRC-313I.                                    and is discontinuing the use of The NRC is developing Revision 2 of Regulatory conform to the new NRC Form 313.                                         Guide 10.7 to Until Revision 2 is issued, this errata sheet provides the information needed to use the new NRC Form 313.


The new NRC Form 313 does not have space for providing the information requested in Items 5 through 11.   Please provide the information on 8-1/2 x
ilioassaf.s may not he substituted for other cle- ments of a safety program such as air monitoring and dispersion control (hoods. glove boxes. etc.) and for
                                                                              11 inch paper.
%tell-thought-out and ssell-cxecuted handling procedures.


In the left-hand column of the following table are listed items of the old Form NRC-3131, most of which are also called out in Regulatory Guide 10.7, Revision 1. The right-hand column identifies the corresponding item of the new NRC Form 313 in which responses should be made.
liem 13. The equipment and facilities for each site of use should be described in detail. The proposed equipment and facilities for each operation to be con- ducted should he adequate to protect health and minimize danger to life and property. In describing available equipment and facilities, the following types ot information should be included, as appropriate:
a. Physical plant. laboratory, or working area facilities. Fume hoods, glove boxes, waste recep.


Guide and Old Form NRC-3131 New NRC Form 313 Item  1*
taces, special sinks, ventilation and containment systems, effluent filter systems, and all processing, work. and protective clothing change areas should be described.
Item                                                      Item 1
      2 Item                                                      Item 2
      3 Item                                                      Item 4
      4 Item                                                      Item 2
      5 Item                                                        Item 3
      6 Item                                                        Item 8
      7 Item  8                                                    Item 7 Items 5 and 6 Item 9 Item 10                                                    Item 9 Item 11                                                    Item 10
                                                            Item 10


itei  12                                          Iter; 10
b. Containers. devices. protective clothing, aux- iliary shielding, general laboratory equipment, air sampling equipment, etc., actually employed in the daily use of material. Special provisions for shielding and containment to minimize personnel exposure should be described.
Item  13                                          Item  9 Item  14                                          Item  11 Item  15                                          Item  10
Item 16                                          Items 7 and 8 Item 17                                          Item 7 Item 18*                                          Items 12 and 13
*Not called out in Regulatory Guide 10.7, Revision 1.


The following cross-reference table may be helpful to you:
c. Storage containers and facilities. These should provide both shielding and security for materials.
New NRC Form 313                                  Old Form NRC-3131 Item  1                                            Item 1 Item  2                                            Items 2 and 4 Item 3                                            Item 5 Item 4                                            Item 3 Item 5                                            Items 8A, B, C, and D
Item 6                                            Item 8E
Item 7                                            Items 7, 16, and 17 Item 8                                            Items 6 and 16 Item 9                                            Items 9 and 13 Item  10                                          Items 10, 11, 12, and 15 Item 11                                          Item 14 Item  12                                          Items 18a(1) and (2)
Item 13                                          Items 18b, c, d, and e  ,,L_
Item  14                                          N/A
                                        2


NRC 'OPV              313
d. The number, type. and length of remote handl- ing devices.
            8'              32 33 34                                                                                                                                            US. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
                                                                                                                                                                                                      APPROVED BY OM8
                                                                                                                                                                                                      3150-0120
                  ...                                                                APPLICATION FOR MATERIAL LICENSE                                                                                  Elxpir,. 5-31-87 NSTRUCTIONS SEE THE APPROPRIATE LICENSE APPLICATION GUIDE FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR
                                                                                                                                                                COMPLETING APPLICATION          SEND TWO COPIES
        )' 'HE ENTIRE COMPLETED APPLICATION TO THE NRC
                                                                                              OFFICE SPECIFIED BELOW.


FEDERAL AGENCIES FILE APPLICATIONS WITH
* A copy of this guide may he obtained by a written request to the U.S. Nuclear Rcgulatory Commission. Washington.
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              "I S NUCLEAR          REGULATOR Y COMMISSION
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              3)IVISION      OF FLEL CYCLE AND MATERIAL SAFETY. NMSS                                                                                                                        OHIO, OR
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            WASHINGTON              DC 20555 U S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, REGION III
      ALL OTHER PERSONS FILE APPLICATIONS AS FOLLOWS,
                                                                                    IF YOU ARE                                MATERIALS LEIUCENSTNG
      LOCATED IN                                                                                                                                          SECTION
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      CONNECTICUT. DELAWARE, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, MAINE, MARYLAND,                                                            GLEN ELLYN. IL 60137 MASSACHUSETTS, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA,
      On VERMONT. SEND APPLICATIONS TO,                                                    RHODE ISLAND.                  ARKANSAS, COLORADO, IDAHO, KANSAS, LOUISIANA, MONTANA,
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                  S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION. REGION I
            NUCLEAR MATERIAL SECTION B                                                                                    OR WYOMING, SEND APPLICATIONS TO:
            63! PARK AVENUE                                                                                                    U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION. REGION IV
            KING OF PRUSSIA. PA 19406                                                                                        MATERIAL RADIATION PROTECTION SECTION
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      ALARAMA FLORIDA GEORGIA KENTUCKY, MISSISSIPPI, NORTH CAROLINA,                                                          ARLINGTON, TX 76011 PUERTO RICO, SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA, VIRGIN
      WEST VIRGINIA. SEND APPLICATIONS TO:                                                      ISLANDS. OR              ALASKA, ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, HAWAII, NEVADA, OREGON,
                                                                                                                          AND U.S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS IN THE PACIFIC, SEND            WASHINGTON,
                                                                                                                                                                                                  APPLICATIONS
            'J.S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, REGION
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            MATERIAL RADIATION PROTECTION                      SECTION
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          ATLANTA. CA 30323
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                                                                                              TO THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ONLY IF THEY
                                                                                                                                                                        WISH TO POSSESS AND USE LICENSED MATERIAL
    IN STATES SUBJECT TO U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
                                                                                                JURISDICTION.


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                                                                                                                      2. NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS OF APPLICANT (Includ.Zip Code)
                  A    NEW LICENSE
                  B AMENDMENT TO LICENSE NUMBE9
  ? AJDRESSiES! WHERE LICENSED MATERIAL WILL
                                                                            BE USED OR POSSESSED.


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Attention: Director. Office of Standards Development.


==E. CONTACT==
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ED ABOUT THIS APPLICATION
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  SUBMIT ITEMS 5 THROUGH II                        ON  EN , 11  PAPER      THE TYPE AND SCOPE OF INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED
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        'NDIVIDUALiSi RESPONSIBLE FOR RADIATION SAFETY
        TRA        '&#xfd;ING AND EXPER:ENCE                                              PROGRAM AND THEIR
                                                                                                                      8. TRAINING FOR INDIVIDUALS WORKING IN OR FREOUENTING
                                                                                                                                                                                                RESTRICTED AREAS
          ACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT                                                                                    10.  RADIATION SAFETY PROGRAM
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          C'ERTIFICATU0N              !AMiistbecornolotedbyaDphcandJ THE APPLICANT UNDERSTANDS
                                                                                                                THAT ALL STATEMENTS AND REPRESENTATIONS
                                                                                                                                                                          MADE IN THIS APPLICATION ARE
          Hl -ING .PO.,            Tn5 APPLICANT
          "-.E APPLICANT AND ANY OFFICIAL EXECUTING THIS
          cRyFPARLD :N CONFORMITY WITH TITLE                                        CERTIFICATION ON BEHALF OF THE APPLICANT NAMED
                                                                    I0. CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS,          PARTS 30,32, 33,34,35. AND 40 AND      IN ITEM 2, CERTIFY THAT THIS APPLICATION IS
                                                                                                                                                          THAT ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN
            'S'RI E AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF THEIR KNOWLEDGE
                                                                                            AND BELIEF
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                  T-AY DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES                                                                                                      FALSE STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION
                                                                                          AS TO ANY MATTER WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION
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a. Survey Program. Commission regulations re- quire that surveys be made to determine if radiation hazards exist in a facility in which radioactive materials are used or stored (see &sect;20.201. 10 CFR
                                                                    8NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES (Totalio d WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO FURNIH COST
Part 20). A survey should include the evaluation of external exposure to personnel, concentrations of air- borne radioactive material in the facility, and radioactive effluents from the facility. Although a theoretical calculation is often used to demonstrate compliance with regulations regarding airborne or external radiation, it cannot always be used in lieu of a physical survey.
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        I 251K -500K                          S'5V35  7M                                                                PROPOSED NRC REGULATIONS THAT MAY AFFECT
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PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT
Except for those cases where sources of radiation and radioactive material are well known and ac- curately and precisely controlled. it will usually be necessary that a physical survey be made with ap- propriate detection and measurement instruments to determine the nature and extent of radiation and radioactis material or, as a minimum, confirm the results of a theoretical determination.
Pjrsuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(3), enacted into law by section 3 of the Privacy Act of 1974 JPublic Law 93-579), the follow
!ng statement is furnished to individuals who supply information to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on NRC
                                                                                                                          Form
313. This information ;s maintained in a system of records designated as NRC-3 and described at 40 Federal Register
                                                                                                                          45334 (October 1, 19751.


1 AUTHORITY: Sections 81 and 161(b) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2111 and 2201 (bll
A radiation protection program should include the following surveys for radioactive contamination and radiation:
2 PRINCIPA
(I) In laboratory areas (e.g., checking for con- tamnination on bench tops, handling and storage equipment, clothing, hands, etc.).
(2) Whilc work is being done with radiation or radioactivc materials (e.g.. breathing zone air sur- veys: general air surveys; personnel exposure measurements, including eyes and extremities: check- ing shutters and containment. etc.).
(3) In areas associated with disposal or release of radioactive materials (e.g., checking disposal con- tainers and disposal sites: liquid, gas, and solid ef- fluents: filters and filter-duct systems: etc.).
The frequency of surveys will depend on the nature of the radioactive materials and their use. However.


==L. PURPOSE==
surveys should be performed prior to the use of radioactive materials in order to establish a baseline.
(S): The information is evaluated by the NRC staff pursuant to the criteria set forth ;n 10
                                                                                                                            CFR
    Parts 30, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 40 to determine whether the application meets the requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of
    1954, as amended, and the Commission's regulations, for the issuance of a radioactive material license or amendment thereof.


3. ROUTINE USES: The information may be (a) provided to State health departments for their information and use, and (b) provided to Federal, State, and local health officials and other persons in the event of incident or exposure, for their information, investigation, and protection of the public health and safety. The information may also be d1,s closed to appropriate Federal, State, and local agencies in the event that the information indicates a violation or potent:ai vwo'at~on of iaw and !n the course of an administrative or judicial proceeding. In addition, this information may be trans ferred to an appropriate Federal, State, or local agency to the extent relevant and necessary for an NRC decision or to an appropriate Federal agency to the extent relevant and necessary for that agency's decision about you.
The surveys should be repeated when radioactive materials arc present, when the quantity of material present changes, or when changes occur in their con- tainment systems or methods of use. Repetitive sur- veys may also be necessary to control the location of radioactive materials in the handling system and in tic case of the use of sealed sources outside a shielded container.


4&#xfd; WHETHER DISCLOSURE IS MANDATORY OR VOLUNTARY AND EFFECT ON INDIVIDUAL OF NOT PROVID
For operations involving materials in gas, liquid, or finely divided forms, the survey program should be designed to monitor the adequacy of containment and control of the materials involved. The program should include air sampling, monitoring of effluents,
    ING INFORMATION: Disclosure of the requested information is voluntary. If the requested information is not furn ished, however, the application for radioactive material lik.ense, or amendment thereof, will not be processed. A request that :nformation be held from public inspection must be in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR 2.790. Withhold ing from public inspection shall not affect the right, if any, of persons properly and directly concerned need to inspect the document.
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5. SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:                U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Director, Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety L
and surveys to evaluate contamination of personnel, facilities, and equipment.
                                                Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Washington, D.C. 20555 NRC FORM 313


I NRC
The description of an air sampling program should include the area where samples will be taken, the fre- quency of sampling, and the location of the sampler with respect to workers' breathing zones. Assays per- formed to evaluate air samples and the methods used to relate results to actual personnel exposures should also be described.
                                                                                                                                                                      US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
        84 APPROVED BY OD4E
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                                                                              APPLICATION FOR MATERIAL LICENSE                                                                                E-pis    55-31.87 NSTRUCTIONS SEE THE APPROPRIATE LICENSE APPLICATION GUIDE FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING
                                                                                                                                                                      APPLICATION      SEND TWO COPIES
      )l THE ENTIRE COMPLETED APPLICATION TO THE NRC OFFICE SPECIFIED
                                                                                                            BELOW.


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The effluent monitoring program for releases to unrestricted areas should encompass all airborne and liquid radioactive material releases. Theoretical evaluations should be suppLmcnted by stack monitoring, water sampling, and nther environmen- tal monitoring appropriate for thc planned and potential releases.
    "FEDERALAGENCIES FILE APPLICATIONS WITH
            - S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
          ilVISION O FUEL CYCLE AND MATERIAL SAFETY. NMSS
          WNASHINGTON.            DC 20555 IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN
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    ALL OTHER PERSONS FILE APPLICATIONS AS FOLLOWS. IF YOU ARE                                                          MATERIALS LICENSING SECTION
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    CONNECTICUT. DELAWARE. DISTRICT Ol- COLUMBIA. MAINE. MARYLAND.                                                      GLEN ELLYN. IL 60137 MASSACHUSETTS, NEW JERSEY NEW YORK. PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND,
    OPRVERMONT. SEND APPLICATIONS TO.                                                                              ARKANSAS COLORADO, IDAHO, KANSAS. LOUISIANA, MONTANA, NEBRASKA,
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OR WYOMING. SEND APPLICATIONS TO:
For operations involving only sealed sources, a survey program should include evaluation and/or measurement of radiation levels for storage and use configurations. When sources are used in devices having "on" and "ofr' positions. both positions should be evaluated at the time of installation. Sup- plemental surveys should be performed following any changes in operation, shielding, or use.
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        631 PARK AVENUE
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WEST VIRGINIA. SEND APPLICATIONS TO
The types. methods. and frequency of surveys should be specified. Guidance may be obtained from the National Council on Radiation Protection Report No. 10. "Radiological Monitoring Methods and Instruments,*'  
                                                                                                                  AND U.S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS IN THE PACIFIC, SEND APPLICATIONS
and the International Atomic Energy Agency's Technical Rcport Series No. 120.
        'J S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION. REGION II                                                            TO:
        MATERIAL RADIATION PROTECTION                      SECTION
        ',71 MARIETTA STREET. SUITE 2900                                                                              U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION V
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  IN STATES SUBJECT TO U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION JURISOICTION.


THIS IS AN APPLICATION FOR lChoek aWmpriste it")
"Monitoring of Radioactive Contamination on Sur- faces."*
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b. Records Management Program. Provision for keeping and revicwing records of surveys: materials inventories: per'sonnel exposures; receipt. use. and disposal of materials. etc.. should be described.
              A NEWLICENSE
              8    AMENDMENT          TO LICENSE NUMBER_
              C RENEWAL OF LICENSE NUMBER
      A--A)DRESSIES! WHERE LICENSED MATERIAL WILL BE USED OR POSSESSED
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==E. CONTACT==
Persons responsible for keeping and reviewing records should be identified.
ED ABOUT THIS APPLICATION
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SUBMIT ITEMS S THROUGH 1 I ON E'i                      11 - PAPER      THE TYPE AND SCOPE OF INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED IS DESCRIBED
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c. Emergency Procedures. The applicant should submit written emergency procedures for-employees in case of spills. fires, release or loss of material, or accidental contamination of personnel, including decontamination procedures and the names of persons who arc to be notified in an emergency.
      &#xfd;t,'      -C 11b5, Qosssed at anv one ti-e NIDIVNIUAL(S, RESPONSIBLE
                                                  FOR RADIATION SAFETY PROGRAM
      TRA,.,ING AND EXPERIENCE                                                          AND THEIR
                                                                                                                8    TRAINING FOR INDIVIDUALS WORKING IN OR FREQUENTING RESTRICTED AREAS
        SACITIES AND EQUIPMENT
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      WASTE MANAGEMENT
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LICENSEE FEES (See I0CFR 170andSection 170.31/
d. Sealed-Source Leak-Test Procedures. Sealed sources containing more than 100 microcuries of a beta or gamma emitter or more than 10 microcuries of an alpha emitter must be leak tested at 6-month in- tervals. Leak testing of alpha-particle-emitting sources containing more than 10 microcuries of an
                                                                                                                                                                    iAMOUNT
*Copies may be obtained from NCRP Publications, P.O.
                                                                                                                FEE CATEGORY                                        jENCLOSED      $
        ""ErTIF'CATION              (Must beomo/eredby*Phl/cAntJ THE        APPLICANT UNDERSTANDS THAT ALL STATEMENTS AND REPRESENTATIONS
                                                                                                                                                                MADE IN THIS APPLICATION ARE
        8,,'E NGNUPON T.IE APPLICANT
          "iE    APPLICANT AND ANY OFFICIAL EXECUTING THIS CERTIFICATION
      PRFPAIIED ;N CONFORMITY WITH TITLE 10, CODE OF FEDERAL
                                                                                                ON BEHALF OF THE APPLICANT NAMED IN ITEM


===2. CERTIFY THAT===
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                                                                                      REGULATIONS, PARTS 30.32 33. 34 35. AND 40 AND THAT ALL
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                                                                                      TO ANY MATTER WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION
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313. This information is maintained in a system of records designated (October 1, 1975).
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1, AUTHORITY: Sections 81 and 161(b) of the Atomic Energy CFR
                                                                  by the NRC staff pursuant to the criteria set forth in 10


===2. PRINCIPA===
alpha emitter is rcqliired at 3-month intervals. If a commercial firm is to perform the Irak tests, the name. address. and license number of the firm should he submitted, If the tests arc to be performed using a commercial "kit." the name of the kit manufacturer or distributor and the kit model designation should be given. If the applicant intends to p.rform his ou n leak tests without the use of a commercial kit, the fol.


==L. PURPOSE==
lowing information should be submitted:
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I) Qualifications of personnel who will perform the leak test.
    1954, as amended, and the Commission's regulations, thereof, information and use;
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(2) Procedures and materials to be used in tak- ing test samples.


and necessary for that agency's decision an appropriate Federal agency to the extent relevant NOT PROVID
(3) The type manufacturer's name.
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
model number, and r;4iajiin detection and measurement characteristics o the'nstrument to be used for assay of test samples.
  5. SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
                                                    Director, Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Washington, D.C. 20555 NRC FORM 313


NRBC *'*RM 313 US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
(4) lnstruwment calibration procedures., including calibration source characteristics. make. and model number, and
        '84C-I 3C 32 33 34 APPROVED BY Om B
(5) The method, including a sample calculation.
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to be used to convert instrument readings to units of activity. e.g.. microcurics.
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                  NS  U'CLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION                                                                    ILLINOIS. INDIANA. IOWA, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA. MISSOURI. OHIO, OR
          'JIVISION OF FUEL CYCLE AND MATERIAL SAFETY. NMSS
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        WASHINGTC!q. DC 20555 ALL OTHER PERSONS FILE APPLICATIONS AS FOLLOWS. IF YOU ARE                                                              U S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION. REGION III
                                                                                                                            MATERIALS LICENSING SECTION
  LOCATED IN
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  MASSACHUSETTS. NEW JERSEY,                      NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND,                              ARKANSAS. COLORADO, IDAHO. KANSAS, LOUISIANA, MONTANA, NEBRASKA.


OR VERMONT. SEND APPLICATIONS TO.                                                                                   NEW MEXICO, NORTH DAKOTA. OKLAHOMA. SOUTH DAKOTA, TEXAS, UTAH.
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15. The procedures for disposing of byproduct material waste should be described. Under NRC regulations, a licensee may dispose of waste in the following ways:
a. Transfer to a person properly licensed to receive such waste in conformance with paragraph 20.301(a)
of 10 CFR Part 20. The name of the firm (which should be contacted in advance to determine an%
limitations that the firm may have on acceptance of waste) should be given.


.S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, REGION I                                                                OR WYOMING, SEND APPLICATIONS TO:
b. Release into a sanitary sewer in conformance with &sect;20.303 of 10 CFR P:trt 20. Depending on water usage. releases of up to I curie per year are permitted.
        NUCLEAR MATERIAL SECTION B
                                                                                                                            U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION. REGION IV
        631 PARK AVENUE
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        KING OF PRUSSIA. PA              19406                                                                            611 RYAN PLAZA DRIVE. SUITE 1000
                                                                                                                            ARLINGTON, TX 76011 ALABAMA FLORIDA GEORGIA. KENTUCKY, MISSISSIPPI, NORTH CAROLINA.


PUERTO RICO, SOUTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA, VIRGIN ISLANDS, OR
c. Burial in soil in conformance with &sect;20.304 of 10
  WEST VIRGINIA. SEND APPLICATIONS TO                                                                                ALASKA, ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, HAWAII, NEVADA. OREGON, WASHINGTON,
CFR Part 20. Up to 12 burials per year are permissi- ble. The allowable quantity depends upon the radionuclide.
                                                                                                                      AND U.S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS IN THE PACIFIC, SEND APPLICATIONS
        'J S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, REGION It                                                                TO:
        MATERIAL RADIATION PROTECTION SECTION
        101 MARIETTA STREET. SUITE 2900                                                                                    U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, REGION V
                                                                                                                            MATERIAL RADIATION PROTECTION SECTION
        AILANTA. GA 30323
                                                                                                                            1450 MARIA LANE. SUITE 210
                                                                                                                          WALNUT CREEK. CA 94596 PERSONS LOCATED IN AGREEMENT STATES SEND APPLICATIONS TO THE U.S. NUCLEAR
                                                                                                                REGULATORY COMMISSION ONLY IF THEY WISH TO POSSESS AND USE LICENSED MATERIAL
IN STATES SUBJECT TO U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION JURISOICTION.


1 THIS IS AN APPLICATION FOR (Chock a'Copioreewt*t*                ,                                              2. NAME.AND MAILING ADDRESS OF APPLICANT (Includ.Zip Code)
d. Release into air or water in concentrations in conformance with &sect;20.106 of 10 CFR Part 20. Possi- ble exposure to persons offsite limits the amount that may he released.
              A      NEW LICENSE
              B    AMENDMENT TO LICENSE NUMBE_
              C    RENEWAL OF LICENSE NUMBER
    ADORESSIESI WHERE LICENSED MATERIAL WILL BE USED OR POSSESSED
4 NAME OF PERSON TO B


==E. CONTACT==
e. Treatment or disposal by incineration in confor- mance with &sect;20.305 of 10 CFR Part 20. This must be specifically approved by the Commission.
ED ABOUT THIS APPLICATION
                                                                                                                                                                          jTELEPHONE    NUMBER
SUBMIT iTEMS S TIROUGH 11 ON 8' , 11 'PAPER                          THE TYPE AND SCOPE OF INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED IS DESCRIBED IN
                                                                                                                                                                THE LICENSE APPLICATION GUIDE.


S    R-&#xfd;DIOACTIVE MATERIAL
f. Other methods specifically approved by the Commission pursuant to &sect;20.302 of 10 CFR Part 20.
                  aEcment ecll mass numbe.    b checal eImnd/orDfhys,Col 1orm.Iad    c  mTlS-.n,    anooIt          6.    PURPOSEBS) FOR WHICH LICENSED MATEPIAL WILL BE USED
          h    .ch
                -Ii,    o oos$ese4 at a"ny one tlme INDIVIDUALIS, RESPONSIBLE FOP
                                                      RADIATION SAFETY PROGRAM AND
      TRA 'IG            AND EXPERIENCE                                                          THEIR
                                                                                                                    8, TRAINING FOR INDIVIDUALS WORKING IN OR FREQUEN'ING RESTRICTED AREAS
        AC:IITIES AND EQUIPMENT
                                                                                                                  10.     RADIATION SAFETY PROGRAM
                                                      WASTE~~~    MNGMT
                                                                                                                    "12 LICENSEE FEES (See ?0CFRt 1tTOrsdlSteor, 170.31)
                                                                                                                  FEE CATEGORY                                            AMOUNT
                                                                                                                                                                          lENCLOSED  $
  j    '7EPTIFICATION              fMus'beomplvridbVyliclnrJ THE APPLICANT UNDERSTANDS THAT Al L
                                                                                                                            TATEMENT              R*          ....      .        .          -
        BIN' -. 3 -PTEN                APPLICANT                                                                                        . AND      tP1EUNTI          MADE IN THIS APPLICATION ARE
        -'E APPLICANT AND ANY OFFICIAL EXECUTING THIS CERTIFICATION ON BEHALF
                                                                                                              OF THE APPLICANT. NAMED IN ITEM 2. CERTIFY THAT THIS APPLICATION IS
            AEPARED :% CONFORMITY WITH TITLE 1


===0. CODE OF FEDERAL===
E
                                                                                          REGULATIONS, PARTS 30.32.33, 34, 35. AND 40 AND THAT ALL INFORMATION
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        ,F'IJ          AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF                                                                                                      CONTAINED HEREIN
10.7-5
      VARNINC                16 u S C SECTION 1301 ACT OF JUNE 25. 1948, 62 STAT 749 MAKES IT A CRIMINAL
        "TC,  ANY DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES AS TO ANY MATTER
                                                                                                                              OFFENSE TO MAKE A WILLFULLY FALSE STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION
                                                                                                            WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION
    SNn.*                'E*T .        C
                                        GOFliCS                      'TYPEDIPRINTED NAME                                              TITLE                                                        DATE
                                                                                                  14VLUNTARY ECONOMIC DATA
                          A. A  ,*:- R CE'PTS          I      NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES (Tor              for al          d    WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO FURNISH COST INFORMATION                                  o rtIOII. -noo      stfhow,,,
                  1
                "'SI'K                      vM 5v            emt,    fci,ty  -excluoingOrsdi  conftrlcrors        ON THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CURRENT NRC REGULATIONS OR ANY FUTURE
        S251K          NOOK                                                                                            PROPOSED NRC REGULATIONS THAT MAY AFFECT YOU' (NRCmoIlerio$s S 5MS    ?M                                                                  Irt ro votcr                                                                          pe-.r confidenrti& commerns*I Or frinolal-oroorrr. --*t,,tofrnltton f-rnlthld to
        $5500K - 750K                    S7M -0M          c NUMBER OF BEDS                                                  py  ,nConfidrce)
        S 50K          'V                    S
                                            '0M                                                                F          YES                                                          NO
                                                                                                      FOR NRC USE ONLY
      "PE-        F6.            FEEFOG                  PEECATEGORY                  COMMENTS                                                                                    APPROVED By
      .      . T... CE "'E.D                    CHECK NUMBER
    .4    .    A'T STATEMFNT ON THE REVERSE


PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT
5. AMENDMENTS TO LICENSES
                                                                                                                  93-579), the follow Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(3), enacted into law by section 3 of the Privacy Act of 1974 (Public Law Commission    on NRC Forrr inq staxement is furnished to individuals who supply information to the Nuclear Regulatory described at  40  Federal Register 45334
S. RENEWAL OF A LICENSE
313. This information is maintained in a system of records designated as NRC-3 and (October 1 1975).
Licensees are required to conduct their programs in accordance with statements, representations, and procedures contained in the license application and supportive documents. The license must therefore be amended if the licensee plans to make any changes in facilities, equipment (including monitoring and sur- vey instruments), procedures, personnel, or byproduct material to be used.
                                                                                                  (42 U.S.C. 2111 and 2201(b)).
1. AUTHORITY: Sections 81 and 161(b) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended staff pursuant to the criteria set forth in 10 CFR


===2. PRINCIPA===
Applications for license amendments may be filed eith.r w. the application form or in letter form. The application should identify the license by number and should clearly describe the exact nature of the changes, additions, or deletions. References to previously submitted information and documents should be clear and specific and should identify the pertinent information by date, page. and paragraph.


==L. PURPOSE==
An application for renewal of a license should be filed at least 30 days prior to the expiration date. This will ensure that the license does not expire until final action on the application has been taken by the NRC
(S): The information is evaluated by the NRC
as provided for in paragraph 30.37(b) of 10 CFR Part
                                                                                    the requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of Parts 30, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 40 to determine whether the application meets of a radioactive material license or amendment
30.
    1954, as amended, and the Commission's regulations, for the issuance thereof.


health departments for their information and use;
Renewal applications should be filed on Form NRC-313, appropriately supplemented, and should contain complete and up-to-date information about the applicant's current program.
3. ROUTINE USES: The information may be (a) provided to State other persons in the event of incident or exposure, and (b) provided to Federal, State, and local health officials and and safety. The information may also be dis for their information, investigation, and protection of the public health that the information indicates a violation or potential closed to appropriate Federal, State, and local agencies in the event In addition, tt'fs information may be trans violation of law and in the course of an administrative or judicial proceeding.


relevant and necessary for an NRC decision or to ferred to an appropriate Federal, State, or local agency to the extent that agency's decision about you.
In order to facilitate the review process, the ap- plication for renewal should be submitted without reference to previously submitted documents and in- formation. If such references cannot be avoided. they should be clear and specific and should identify the pertinent information by date, page, and paragraph.


an appropriate Federal agency to the extent relevant and necessary for AND EFFECT ON INDIVIDUAL OF NOT PROVID
S
4, WHETHER DISCLOSURE IS MANDATORY OR VOLUNTARY
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                                                                          is voluntary. If the requested information is not furn ING INFORMATION: Disclosure of the requested information amendment thereof, will not be processed. A request ished, however, the application for radioactive material license, or with the provisions of 10 CFR 2.790. Withhold that information be held from public inspection must be in accordance persons properly and directly concerned need to inspect ing from public inspection shall not affect the right, if any, of the document.
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10.7-6


5. SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:               U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Director, Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Washington, D.C. 20555}}
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APPENDIX
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10 CIA 30
APPLICATION FOR BYPRODUCT MATERIAL LICENSE
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

February SREGULATORY GUIDE

bOFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT

REGULATORY GUIDE 10.7 GUIDE FOR THE PREPARATION OF APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES

FOR LABORATORY USE OF SMALL QUANTITIES OF

BYPRODUCT MATERIAL.

1977

1. INTRODUCTION

This..guide describes the type of information needed by the NRC staff t1 evaluate an application

..

fforea specific license for laboratories using millicurie quantities of hbproduct material (reactor-produced radionuclides). This type of license is provided for

.. under Title 10. CodeofrFederalRegulations. Part 30.

-Rules of General Applicability to Licensing of Byproduct Material.-

S.Paragraph

20.1(c)-of 10 CFR Part 20. "Standards for Protection Against Radiation." states that"..

persons engaaed in activities under licenses issued hy the Nuclear Regulatory Commission pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. as amended, and the

.

Energy. Reorganization Act of 1974 should. in addi-

,ton tocomplying with the requirements set forth in this part, make everv-reasonuhle effort to maintain.

. diation exposures. and rleases of radioactve

.materials: n einlucLnts to unrestricted arcas.as-low as i is reasonabhl ahtcvahich"

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2. LICENSE FEES

An application 'fee. is required for most types of licenses. The applicant should refer -to §170.31.

"Schedule of Fees.for Materials Licenses." of 10

  • "CFR Part 170 to determine the amountof fee that must accompany the application. Review of the ap- plication will not Iwgin ut, il the proper fee is received by the NRC.

3. FILING AN APPLICATION

A

licenew application for by product nmuterial should he suhmitted tfi Form NRC 313* ",'Applica- lion for Byproduct Miaterial

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(%L ibe appeu- di\\ to this guide). All items on the zpplicuaiib6 form should he completed in sutTicicnt dotuil for thc NRC

it) determine thatil fit uppikil ntls:"t'qUipllellt.

facilities. and rai~oio~to reanare ade- qultte it) protect,ý, iL~lth Andrii~tsn~imi datnger to life and proprt'.

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.paratc sheet or document subLtllted with the ap-

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plicalion should he identified by a heading indicating the appropriate item number (on Form NRC-313)

and its purpose (e.g.. radiation safety instructions).

The applica.tion should lie completed in triplicaite.

The original and one copy should he mailed to:

Radioisotope:, Licensing Branch. Division of Fuel Cvyec aod MIatertal Safety. Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeltuards. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Washington. D.C. 20555.

One copy of the application. with all attachments.

should he retained by the applicant, since the license will require. as :t condition. that the institution follo-w the stLtcmenits and representations set forth in the ap- plication and any stIpplememt to it.

  • Form N R C-13 Was foirmerly designated Form ALEC-313.

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4. CONTENTS OF AN APPLICATION

Most items of Form NRC-313 are sclf-explanator:

(se instructions with the form). The following corn ments apply to the indicated numbered items of th.

form.

hIem 1(a). Specify the applicant corporation o other legal entity by name and address of principa office. Individuals should be designated as the appli cant only if the use of the byproduct material is no connected with the individual's employment with corporation or other entity. If the applicant is an in dividual, the individual should be specified by ful name and address, including state and zip code.

hem 1(h). Specify the street address of the locatior of use if the address differs from the one given in itcrr I(a). If use is to be at more than one location. thi specific address of each should be given. Describe thi extent of use and the facilities and equipment at eaca location. A post office box address is not acceptable Item 4. Specify the names of the persons who wil directly supervise the use of radioactive material oi who will use radioactive material without supervi.

sion.

hem 5. Specify the name of the person who will ht designated as the radiation protection officer.* This person should be responsible for implementing th(

radiation safety program and therefore readily available to the users in case of difficulty and should be trained and experienced in radiation protectior and in the use and handling of radioactive materials.

Ite't 6(a i amdl 1b.

Describe the byproduct rnatcria by isotope, chemical and/or physical form. and ac.

tivity. in millicuries or microcurics. A separate pos.

session limit for each nuclide should be specified Possession limits requested should cover the total an.

ticipated inventory, including stored materials and waste. and should be commensurate with the appli- cant's needs and facilities for safe handling.

If the use of sealed or plated sources is con- templated, the isotope. manufacturer, and model number of each sealed or plated source should be s*,ecificd.

If a source will be used in a gas chromatograph, gauge, or other device. the manufac- turer and model number of the device should be specified.

Item 7. The use to be made of the radioactive materials should be clearly described. Sufficient detail should be given to allow a determination of the potential for exposure to radiation and radioactive materials of both those working with the materials and the public,

  • The terms "radiation protection officer" and

-radiological safety officer" are synonymous.

items 8 and 9. A resume of the training and ex- perience of each person who will directly supervise y

the use of material, who will use material without

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supervision, or who will have responsibilities for c

radiological safety should be submitted. The resume should include the type (on-the-job or formal course work), location, and duration of the training. Train- r

ing should cover(1) principles and practices ofradia- I

tion protection:

(2) radioactivity measurements,

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standardization, and monitoring techniques and in- t

struments, (3) mathematics and calculations basic to the use and measurement of radioactivity, and (4)

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biological effects of radiation. The description of the I

use of radioactive materials should include the specific isotopes handled, the maximum quantities of materials handled, where the experience was gained, n

the duration of experience, and the type of use. The qualifications, training, and experience of each person should be commensurate with the material e

and its use as proposed in the application. The amount and type of training and experience with radiation and radioactive materials required to sup- port a determination of adequacy by the Commission i

will vary markedly with certain factors.

The use of microcurie quantities of a few non- volatile radioactive materials by a person with a e

minimum of training and expcrience under precisely specified and carefully controlled conditions subject to the surveillance of a competent and adequately y

trained radiation protection officer may be justified.

I

Such minimum training and experience may consist of a few hours of training and experience in the use of one or more radioactive materials similar to the use proposed in the application under the supervision I

and tutorship of a licensed user.

Persons using miillicurie quantities of a number of radionuclides for general laboratory tracer work un- der unspecified condition should have more exten- sive training and experier.ce and, depending on the exact nature of the proposed program or use of radionuclides, may need to have completed formal

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course work at the college or university level covering the areas listed under Item 8 of Form NRC-313.

The use of larger quantities of material (ap- proaching a curie) under conditions where a potential exists for significant loss and ingestion, inhalation, or absorption of the radioactive material by those work.

ing with the material is normally done under carefully controlled conditions using specialized equipment. A

person who is to use radioactive materials inde.

pendently under these conditions should not only have a background of formal training in all areas of Item 8 of Form NRC-313 but should also have exten.

sive experience working with radioactive material and a thorough working knowledge of the equipment required to handle the material safely.

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l Items 10 and II. Specify for each radiation detec- tion instrument the manufacturer's name and model number, the number of each type of instrument available, the type of radiation detected (alpha. beta.

or gamma), the sensitivity range (milliroentgens per hour or counts per minute), the window thickness in mg/cm2 . and the type of use. The type of use would normally be monitoring, surveying, assaying, or measuring.

Describe the instrument calibration procedure.

State the frequency. and describe the methods and procedures for the calibration of survey and monitor- ing instruments, as well as any other instruments and systems used in the radiation protection program.

such as measuring instruments used to assay scaled- source leak-test samples (see Item 14). contamination samples (e.g., air samples, surface "wipe' samples).

and bioassay samples (see Item 12).

An adequate calibration of survey instruments usually cannot be performed with built-in check sources. Electronic calibrations that do not involve a source of radiation arc also not adequate to deter- mine the proper functioning and response of all com- ponents of an instrument.

Daily or other frequent checks of survey instru- ments should be supplemented every 6 months with a two.point calibration on each scale of each instru- ment with the two points separated by at least 50% of the scale. Survey instruments should also be calibrated following repair. A survey instrument may be considered properly calibrated when the instru- ment readings are within

+/-10 percent of the calculated or known values for each point checked.

Readings within- +/-20 percent are considered accep- table if a calibration chart or graph is prepared and attached to the instrument.

If the applicant proposes to calibrate his survey in- struments, a detailed description of planned calibra- tion procedures should be submitted. The description of calibration procedures should include, as a minimum:

a. The manufacturer and model number of each radiation source to be used.

b. The nuclide and quantity of radioactive material contained in each source, c. The accuracy of the source(s). The traceability of the source to a primary standard should be provided.

d. The step-by-step procedures, including as- sociated radiation safety procedures, and e. The name and pertinent experience of each person who will perform the calibrations.

If the applicant intends to contract out the calibra- tion of instruments, the name, address, and license numher of the Firm should be specified together %%

ith the frequency of calibration. The applicant should contact the firm that "rill perform the calibration. to determine if information concerning calibration procedures has been filed with the Commission. If information concerning calibration procedures has not been filed, it should be obtained and submitted.

Quantitative measuring instruments used to monitor the adequacy of containment and con- tamination control such as those used for measuring leak test. air. effluent. bioassay, suork area. and cquipnient contamination samples should usually he calibrated prior to each use. The procedures and fre- quency for calibration of such instruments should he submitted and should include:

a. The name of the manufacturer and model number of each of the standards to he used.

h. The nuclide and quanity of radioactiVc material contained in each of the standard sources.

c. A statement orthe accuracy of each of the stan- dard sources. The source accuracy should be. as a minimum.

+/- 5 percent of the stated value and traceable to a primary standard, such as that main- tained by the National Bureau of Standards.

d. Step-by-step calibration procedures and. if ap- propriate. associated radiation safety procedures.

and e. The name and pertinent experience of each person who will perform the instrument calibrations.

hem 12. Personnel monitoring is required if a person is likely to receive in a calendar quarter 313 millirems to the body. 4.69 rems to the estremities. or

1.88 reins to the skin (lowcr limits apply to those un- der 18 years of age: see ,20.101 and 20.202 of 10 CFR Part 20). Personnel monitoring is also required if a person enters a high radiation area (greater than

100 millirems per hour). If personnel monitoring equipment will be used. the name of the organization furnishing film badge or thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) service and the frequency for changing badges, dosimeters. etc.. should be specified. If pQcket chambers or pocket dosimeters will be used, the useful range of the device, in mil- liroentgens. the frequency of reading, and the procedures for maintaining and calibrating the devices should be specified.

If personnel monitoring will not be used, the appli- cant should submit calculations or documentation from radiation surveys that demonstrate that it is un- likely that any individual will receive a dose equal to or greater than that indicated in the preceding paragraph.

The applicant should show that the need for bioas- says has been thoroughly considered and should es- tablish the adequacy of the proposed hioassay S

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program in relation to the proposed program of use of radioactive material. Bioassays are normally re- quired when individuals work with millicurie 4 uun- tities of hydrogen-3. iodine-125. or iodinc-131 depending on the type of work, equipment, and piocedures followed. Other materials man also be used in physical or chemical forms and under condi- tions that present an opportunity for uptake by the body through ingestion. inhalation, or absorption. A

bioassay program to determine and control the up- take of radioactive material should be considered and discussed in relation to cach such material.

procedure. etc. Regulatory Guide 8.9. "Acceptable Concepts. Models. Equations. and Assumptions for a Bioassay Program."' may be consulted.

The criteria to he used in determining the need for bioassays, the type and frequency of bioassays that will he performed, and the bioassay procedures should be specified and described in detail. If a com- mercial bioassav service is to be used, the name and address of the firm should be provided.

ilioassaf.s may not he substituted for other cle- ments of a safety program such as air monitoring and dispersion control (hoods. glove boxes. etc.) and for

%tell-thought-out and ssell-cxecuted handling procedures.

liem 13. The equipment and facilities for each site of use should be described in detail. The proposed equipment and facilities for each operation to be con- ducted should he adequate to protect health and minimize danger to life and property. In describing available equipment and facilities, the following types ot information should be included, as appropriate:

a. Physical plant. laboratory, or working area facilities. Fume hoods, glove boxes, waste recep.

taces, special sinks, ventilation and containment systems, effluent filter systems, and all processing, work. and protective clothing change areas should be described.

b. Containers. devices. protective clothing, aux- iliary shielding, general laboratory equipment, air sampling equipment, etc., actually employed in the daily use of material. Special provisions for shielding and containment to minimize personnel exposure should be described.

c. Storage containers and facilities. These should provide both shielding and security for materials.

d. The number, type. and length of remote handl- ing devices.

  • A copy of this guide may he obtained by a written request to the U.S. Nuclear Rcgulatory Commission. Washington.

D).C.

20555.,

Attention: Director. Office of Standards Development.

lIent 14.

a. Survey Program. Commission regulations re- quire that surveys be made to determine if radiation hazards exist in a facility in which radioactive materials are used or stored (see §20.201. 10 CFR Part 20). A survey should include the evaluation of external exposure to personnel, concentrations of air- borne radioactive material in the facility, and radioactive effluents from the facility. Although a theoretical calculation is often used to demonstrate compliance with regulations regarding airborne or external radiation, it cannot always be used in lieu of a physical survey.

Except for those cases where sources of radiation and radioactive material are well known and ac- curately and precisely controlled. it will usually be necessary that a physical survey be made with ap- propriate detection and measurement instruments to determine the nature and extent of radiation and radioactis material or, as a minimum, confirm the results of a theoretical determination.

A radiation protection program should include the following surveys for radioactive contamination and radiation:

(I) In laboratory areas (e.g., checking for con- tamnination on bench tops, handling and storage equipment, clothing, hands, etc.).

(2) Whilc work is being done with radiation or radioactivc materials (e.g.. breathing zone air sur- veys: general air surveys; personnel exposure measurements, including eyes and extremities: check- ing shutters and containment. etc.).

(3) In areas associated with disposal or release of radioactive materials (e.g., checking disposal con- tainers and disposal sites: liquid, gas, and solid ef- fluents: filters and filter-duct systems: etc.).

The frequency of surveys will depend on the nature of the radioactive materials and their use. However.

surveys should be performed prior to the use of radioactive materials in order to establish a baseline.

The surveys should be repeated when radioactive materials arc present, when the quantity of material present changes, or when changes occur in their con- tainment systems or methods of use. Repetitive sur- veys may also be necessary to control the location of radioactive materials in the handling system and in tic case of the use of sealed sources outside a shielded container.

For operations involving materials in gas, liquid, or finely divided forms, the survey program should be designed to monitor the adequacy of containment and control of the materials involved. The program should include air sampling, monitoring of effluents,

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and surveys to evaluate contamination of personnel, facilities, and equipment.

The description of an air sampling program should include the area where samples will be taken, the fre- quency of sampling, and the location of the sampler with respect to workers' breathing zones. Assays per- formed to evaluate air samples and the methods used to relate results to actual personnel exposures should also be described.

The effluent monitoring program for releases to unrestricted areas should encompass all airborne and liquid radioactive material releases. Theoretical evaluations should be suppLmcnted by stack monitoring, water sampling, and nther environmen- tal monitoring appropriate for thc planned and potential releases.

For operations involving only sealed sources, a survey program should include evaluation and/or measurement of radiation levels for storage and use configurations. When sources are used in devices having "on" and "ofr' positions. both positions should be evaluated at the time of installation. Sup- plemental surveys should be performed following any changes in operation, shielding, or use.

The types. methods. and frequency of surveys should be specified. Guidance may be obtained from the National Council on Radiation Protection Report No. 10. "Radiological Monitoring Methods and Instruments,*'

and the International Atomic Energy Agency's Technical Rcport Series No. 120.

"Monitoring of Radioactive Contamination on Sur- faces."*

b. Records Management Program. Provision for keeping and revicwing records of surveys: materials inventories: per'sonnel exposures; receipt. use. and disposal of materials. etc.. should be described.

Persons responsible for keeping and reviewing records should be identified.

c. Emergency Procedures. The applicant should submit written emergency procedures for-employees in case of spills. fires, release or loss of material, or accidental contamination of personnel, including decontamination procedures and the names of persons who arc to be notified in an emergency.

d. Sealed-Source Leak-Test Procedures. Sealed sources containing more than 100 microcuries of a beta or gamma emitter or more than 10 microcuries of an alpha emitter must be leak tested at 6-month in- tervals. Leak testing of alpha-particle-emitting sources containing more than 10 microcuries of an

  • Copies may be obtained from NCRP Publications, P.O.

Box 4867. Washington. D.C. 20008.

69Copies may be obtained from UNIPUB. Inc.. P.O. Box

433. New York. N.Y. 10016.

alpha emitter is rcqliired at 3-month intervals. If a commercial firm is to perform the Irak tests, the name. address. and license number of the firm should he submitted, If the tests arc to be performed using a commercial "kit." the name of the kit manufacturer or distributor and the kit model designation should be given. If the applicant intends to p.rform his ou n leak tests without the use of a commercial kit, the fol.

lowing information should be submitted:

I) Qualifications of personnel who will perform the leak test.

(2) Procedures and materials to be used in tak- ing test samples.

(3) The type manufacturer's name.

model number, and r;4iajiin detection and measurement characteristics o the'nstrument to be used for assay of test samples.

(4) lnstruwment calibration procedures., including calibration source characteristics. make. and model number, and

(5) The method, including a sample calculation.

to be used to convert instrument readings to units of activity. e.g.. microcurics.

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15. The procedures for disposing of byproduct material waste should be described. Under NRC regulations, a licensee may dispose of waste in the following ways:

a. Transfer to a person properly licensed to receive such waste in conformance with paragraph 20.301(a)

of 10 CFR Part 20. The name of the firm (which should be contacted in advance to determine an%

limitations that the firm may have on acceptance of waste) should be given.

b. Release into a sanitary sewer in conformance with §20.303 of 10 CFR P:trt 20. Depending on water usage. releases of up to I curie per year are permitted.

c. Burial in soil in conformance with §20.304 of 10 CFR Part 20. Up to 12 burials per year are permissi- ble. The allowable quantity depends upon the radionuclide.

d. Release into air or water in concentrations in conformance with §20.106 of 10 CFR Part 20. Possi- ble exposure to persons offsite limits the amount that may he released.

e. Treatment or disposal by incineration in confor- mance with §20.305 of 10 CFR Part 20. This must be specifically approved by the Commission.

f. Other methods specifically approved by the Commission pursuant to §20.302 of 10 CFR Part 20.

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5. AMENDMENTS TO LICENSES

S. RENEWAL OF A LICENSE

Licensees are required to conduct their programs in accordance with statements, representations, and procedures contained in the license application and supportive documents. The license must therefore be amended if the licensee plans to make any changes in facilities, equipment (including monitoring and sur- vey instruments), procedures, personnel, or byproduct material to be used.

Applications for license amendments may be filed eith.r w. the application form or in letter form. The application should identify the license by number and should clearly describe the exact nature of the changes, additions, or deletions. References to previously submitted information and documents should be clear and specific and should identify the pertinent information by date, page. and paragraph.

An application for renewal of a license should be filed at least 30 days prior to the expiration date. This will ensure that the license does not expire until final action on the application has been taken by the NRC

as provided for in paragraph 30.37(b) of 10 CFR Part 30.

Renewal applications should be filed on Form NRC-313, appropriately supplemented, and should contain complete and up-to-date information about the applicant's current program.

In order to facilitate the review process, the ap- plication for renewal should be submitted without reference to previously submitted documents and in- formation. If such references cannot be avoided. they should be clear and specific and should identify the pertinent information by date, page, and paragraph.

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APPENDIX

Form AIC-313 UNITED STATES ATOMC eNerGY COCMISSION

10 CIA 30

APPLICATION FOR BYPRODUCT MATERIAL LICENSE

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o USSTRUCT"OF4S.-Complate Horns 1 through 16 if this Is an iritiil applic4alon of an application for henewal of a license. Informiaton contaled an r.

vius applicatlOnls (dd with the CommItf4ah n with respect to Items 0 through 15 mey be incoporlteo by reflerence promded rterences at# ci.so andi spiochc. Use supplemental shoets whire nTcussaty. Item 15 must be completed on all *plpiCtfon.

Maii two copies Wo U S Atomic Energy Comms- ioa. Washington. D.C.. 20545, Attention: Matiials Branch. Direclorate of ULcensing. upon approval of this application. the applicaml win rec*i-v an AEC

Byproduct Material Lcn"s. An AEC Byproduct Material Uclnts Is Issued In accordance with the general requirements contained in Tnl 10. Code of Fed- ratl Flegulation. Pail 30, and the Lc*nsea Is subject to Title 10, Code of Federal Rgplatioti4. Pan 20. and the lIce*nse ft ptovisions ot Tifle 10. Code of Federal Regulations, PaiR 170. The license fee cateqory should be staled in Haem 16 and the appropriate lee enclosed. (See Nloe in Instrueloen sheoel

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