Florida Regulations 64E-5.209: Special Requirements for Specific Licenses of Broad Scope
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This section prescribes requirements for the issuance of specific licenses of broad scope for radioactive material and certain regulations governing holders of such licenses. Authority to transfer possession or control by the manufacturer, processor or producer of any equipment, device, commodity or other product containing byproduct material whose subsequent possession, use, transfer and disposal by all other persons are exempted from regulatory requirements may be obtained only from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555.
(a) A Type A specific license of broad scope is a specific license authorizing receipt, acquisition, ownership, possession, use and transfer of any chemical or physical form of the radioactive material specified in the license, but not exceeding quantities specified in the license, for any authorized purpose. The quantities specified are usually in the multicurie range.
(b) A Type B specific license of broad scope is a specific license authorizing receipt, acquisition, ownership, possession, use and transfer of any chemical or physical form of radioactive material specified in Schedule D of this part, for any authorized purpose. The possession limit for a Type B license of broad scope, if only one radionuclide is possessed thereunder, is the quantity specified for that radionuclide in Schedule D, Column I. If two or more radionuclides are possessed thereunder, the possession limit for each is determined as follows: For each radionuclide, determine the ratio of the quantity possessed to the applicable quantity specified in Schedule D, Column I, for that radionuclide. The sum of the ratios for all radionuclides possessed under the license shall not exceed unity.
(c) A Type C specific license of broad scope is a specific license authorizing receipt, acquisition, ownership, possession, use and transfer of any chemical or physical form of radioactive material specified in Schedule D of this part, for any authorized purpose. The possession limit for a Type C license of broad scope, if only one radionuclide is possessed thereunder, is the quantity specified for that radionuclide in Schedule D, Column II. If two or more radionuclides are possessed thereunder, the possession limit is determined for each as follows: For each radionuclide, determine the ratio of the quantity possessed to the applicable quantity specified in Schedule D, Column II, for that radionuclide. The sum of the ratios for all radionuclides possessed under the license shall not exceed unity.
(2) An application for a Type A specific license of broad scope will be approved if:
(a) The applicant satisfies the general requirements specified in Fl. Admin. Code R. 64E-5.208;
(b) The applicant has engaged in more than one type of activity involving the use of radioactive material; and,
(c) The applicant has established administrative controls and provisions relating to organization and management, procedures, record keeping, material control and accounting, and management review that are necessary to assure safe operations, including:
1. The establishment of a radiation safety committee composed of such persons as a radiation safety officer, a representative of management, and persons trained and experienced in the safe use of radioactive material,
2. The appointment of a radiation safety officer who is qualified by training and experience in radiation protection, and who is available for advice and assistance on radiation safety matters; and,
3. The establishment of appropriate administrative procedures to assure:
a. Control of procurement and use of radioactive material,
b. Completion of safety evaluations of proposed uses of radioactive material which take into consideration such matters as the adequacy of facilities and equipment, training and experience of the users, and the operating or handling procedures; and,
c. Review, approval and recording by the radiation safety committee of safety evaluations of proposed uses prepared in accordance with sub-subparagraph (2)(c)3.b., above, prior to use of the radioactive material.
(3) An application for a Type B specific license of broad scope will be approved if:
(a) The applicant satisfies the general requirements specified in Fl. Admin. Code R. 64E-5.208; and,
(b) The applicant has established administrative controls and provisions relating to organization and management, procedures, record keeping, material control and accounting, and management review that are necessary to assure safe operations, including:
1. The appointment of a radiation safety officer who is qualified by training and experience in radiation protection, and who is available for advice and assistance on radiation safety matters, and,
2. The establishment of appropriate administrative procedures to assure,
a. Control of procurement and use of radioactive material,
b. Completion of safety evaluations of proposed uses of radioactive material which take into consideration such matters as the adequacy of facilities and equipment, training and experience of the user, and the operating or handling procedures; and,
c. Review, approval and recording by the radiation safety officer of safety evaluations of proposed uses prepared in accordance with sub-subparagraph (3)(b)2.b., above, prior to use of the radioactive material.
(4) An application for a Type C specific license of broad scope will be approved if:
(a) The applicant satisfies the general requirements specified in Fl. Admin. Code R. 64E-5.208;
(b) The applicant submits a statement that radioactive material will be used only by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals who have received:
1. A college degree at the bachelor level, or equivalent training and experience, in the physical or biological sciences or in engineering; and,
2. At least 40 hours of training and experience in the safe handling of radioactive material, and in the characteristics of ionizing radiation, units of radiation dose and quantities, radiation detection instrumentation and biological hazards of exposure to radiation appropriate to the type and forms of radioactive material to be used; and,
(c) The applicant has established administrative controls and provisions relating to procurement of radioactive material, procedures, record keeping, material control and accounting, and management review necessary to assure safe operations.
(5) Specific licenses of broad scope are subject to the following conditions:
(a) Unless specifically authorized, persons licensed pursuant to this section shall not:
1. Conduct tracer studies in the environment involving direct release of radioactive material,
2. Receive, acquire, own, possess, use or transfer devices containing 100,000 curies (3.7 PBq) or more of radioactive material in sealed sources used for irradiation of materials,
3. Conduct activities for which a specific license issued by the Department under Rule 64E-5.210 or 64E-5.211, F.A.C., is required, or
4. Add or cause the addition of radioactive material to any food, beverage, cosmetic, drug or other product designed for ingestion or inhalation by, or application to, a human being.
(b) Each Type A specific license of broad scope issued under this part shall be subject to the condition that radioactive material possessed under the license may only be used by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals approved by the licensee’s radiation safety committee.
(c) Each Type B specific license of broad scope issued under this part shall be subject to the condition that radioactive material possessed under the license may only be used by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals approved by the licensee’s radiation safety officer.
(d) Each Type C specific license of broad scope issued under this part shall be subject to the condition that radioactive material possessed under the license may only be used by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals who satisfy the requirements of (4), above.
Rulemaking Authority 404.051, 404.061, 404.071, 404.081, 404.141 FS. Law Implemented 404.022, 404.051(1), (4), (6), (8), (9), (10), (11), 404.061(2), 404.071(1), (3), 404.081(1), 404.141 FS. History-New 7-17-85, Formerly 10D-91.310.
(1) The different types of broad scope licenses are set forth below:
(a) A Type A specific license of broad scope is a specific license authorizing receipt, acquisition, ownership, possession, use and transfer of any chemical or physical form of the radioactive material specified in the license, but not exceeding quantities specified in the license, for any authorized purpose. The quantities specified are usually in the multicurie range.
(b) A Type B specific license of broad scope is a specific license authorizing receipt, acquisition, ownership, possession, use and transfer of any chemical or physical form of radioactive material specified in Schedule D of this part, for any authorized purpose. The possession limit for a Type B license of broad scope, if only one radionuclide is possessed thereunder, is the quantity specified for that radionuclide in Schedule D, Column I. If two or more radionuclides are possessed thereunder, the possession limit for each is determined as follows: For each radionuclide, determine the ratio of the quantity possessed to the applicable quantity specified in Schedule D, Column I, for that radionuclide. The sum of the ratios for all radionuclides possessed under the license shall not exceed unity.
(c) A Type C specific license of broad scope is a specific license authorizing receipt, acquisition, ownership, possession, use and transfer of any chemical or physical form of radioactive material specified in Schedule D of this part, for any authorized purpose. The possession limit for a Type C license of broad scope, if only one radionuclide is possessed thereunder, is the quantity specified for that radionuclide in Schedule D, Column II. If two or more radionuclides are possessed thereunder, the possession limit is determined for each as follows: For each radionuclide, determine the ratio of the quantity possessed to the applicable quantity specified in Schedule D, Column II, for that radionuclide. The sum of the ratios for all radionuclides possessed under the license shall not exceed unity.
(2) An application for a Type A specific license of broad scope will be approved if:
(a) The applicant satisfies the general requirements specified in Fl. Admin. Code R. 64E-5.208;
(b) The applicant has engaged in more than one type of activity involving the use of radioactive material; and,
(c) The applicant has established administrative controls and provisions relating to organization and management, procedures, record keeping, material control and accounting, and management review that are necessary to assure safe operations, including:
1. The establishment of a radiation safety committee composed of such persons as a radiation safety officer, a representative of management, and persons trained and experienced in the safe use of radioactive material,
2. The appointment of a radiation safety officer who is qualified by training and experience in radiation protection, and who is available for advice and assistance on radiation safety matters; and,
3. The establishment of appropriate administrative procedures to assure:
a. Control of procurement and use of radioactive material,
b. Completion of safety evaluations of proposed uses of radioactive material which take into consideration such matters as the adequacy of facilities and equipment, training and experience of the users, and the operating or handling procedures; and,
c. Review, approval and recording by the radiation safety committee of safety evaluations of proposed uses prepared in accordance with sub-subparagraph (2)(c)3.b., above, prior to use of the radioactive material.
(3) An application for a Type B specific license of broad scope will be approved if:
(a) The applicant satisfies the general requirements specified in Fl. Admin. Code R. 64E-5.208; and,
(b) The applicant has established administrative controls and provisions relating to organization and management, procedures, record keeping, material control and accounting, and management review that are necessary to assure safe operations, including:
1. The appointment of a radiation safety officer who is qualified by training and experience in radiation protection, and who is available for advice and assistance on radiation safety matters, and,
2. The establishment of appropriate administrative procedures to assure,
a. Control of procurement and use of radioactive material,
b. Completion of safety evaluations of proposed uses of radioactive material which take into consideration such matters as the adequacy of facilities and equipment, training and experience of the user, and the operating or handling procedures; and,
c. Review, approval and recording by the radiation safety officer of safety evaluations of proposed uses prepared in accordance with sub-subparagraph (3)(b)2.b., above, prior to use of the radioactive material.
(4) An application for a Type C specific license of broad scope will be approved if:
(a) The applicant satisfies the general requirements specified in Fl. Admin. Code R. 64E-5.208;
(b) The applicant submits a statement that radioactive material will be used only by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals who have received:
1. A college degree at the bachelor level, or equivalent training and experience, in the physical or biological sciences or in engineering; and,
2. At least 40 hours of training and experience in the safe handling of radioactive material, and in the characteristics of ionizing radiation, units of radiation dose and quantities, radiation detection instrumentation and biological hazards of exposure to radiation appropriate to the type and forms of radioactive material to be used; and,
(c) The applicant has established administrative controls and provisions relating to procurement of radioactive material, procedures, record keeping, material control and accounting, and management review necessary to assure safe operations.
(5) Specific licenses of broad scope are subject to the following conditions:
(a) Unless specifically authorized, persons licensed pursuant to this section shall not:
1. Conduct tracer studies in the environment involving direct release of radioactive material,
2. Receive, acquire, own, possess, use or transfer devices containing 100,000 curies (3.7 PBq) or more of radioactive material in sealed sources used for irradiation of materials,
3. Conduct activities for which a specific license issued by the Department under Rule 64E-5.210 or 64E-5.211, F.A.C., is required, or
4. Add or cause the addition of radioactive material to any food, beverage, cosmetic, drug or other product designed for ingestion or inhalation by, or application to, a human being.
(b) Each Type A specific license of broad scope issued under this part shall be subject to the condition that radioactive material possessed under the license may only be used by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals approved by the licensee’s radiation safety committee.
(c) Each Type B specific license of broad scope issued under this part shall be subject to the condition that radioactive material possessed under the license may only be used by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals approved by the licensee’s radiation safety officer.
(d) Each Type C specific license of broad scope issued under this part shall be subject to the condition that radioactive material possessed under the license may only be used by, or under the direct supervision of, individuals who satisfy the requirements of (4), above.
Rulemaking Authority 404.051, 404.061, 404.071, 404.081, 404.141 FS. Law Implemented 404.022, 404.051(1), (4), (6), (8), (9), (10), (11), 404.061(2), 404.071(1), (3), 404.081(1), 404.141 FS. History-New 7-17-85, Formerly 10D-91.310.