Current through September 17, 2024
Section 180-5-013 - LABELING, STORAGE, AND TRANSPORTATION013.01LABELING. The licensee may not use a source changer or a container to store radioactive material unless the source changer or the storage container has securely attached to it a durable, legible, and clearly visible label bearing the standard trefoil radiation caution symbol conventional colors, that is, magenta, purple or black on a yellow background, having a minimum diameter of 25 mm, and the wording: CAUTION*
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL NOTIFY CIVIL AUTHORITIES (or "NAME OF COMPANY")
* ______________ or "DANGER"
013.02TRANSPORT OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL. The licensee may not transport radioactive material unless the material is packaged, and the package is labeled, marked, and accompanied with appropriate shipping papers as required by 180 NAC 13.013.03SECURE DEVICE. Radiographic exposure devices, source changers, storage containers, and radiation machines, must be physically secured to prevent tampering or removal by unauthorized personnel. The licensee must store radioactive material in a manner that will minimize danger from explosion or fire.013.04SECURE TRANSPORT PACKAGE. The licensee must lock and physically secure the transport package containing radioactive material in the transporting vehicle to prevent accidental loss, tampering, or unauthorized removal.013.05TRANSPORT VEHICLE. The licensee or registrant's name must be prominently displayed with a durable, clearly visible label or labels on both sides of all vehicles used to transport radioactive material or radiation machines for temporary job site use.180 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 5, § 013
Amended effective 11/1/2020Amended effective 6/14/2023