Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-438 - Disposal of Specific Wastes
A. A
licensee may dispose of the following licensed material as if it were not
radioactive:
1. 1.85 kBq (0.05 µCi), or
less, of Hydrogen-3 or Carbon-14 per gram of medium used for liquid
scintillation counting; and
2. 1.85
kBq (0. 05 µCi), or less, of Hydrogen-3 or Carbon-14 per gram of animal
tissue, averaged over the weight of the entire animal.
3. 1.85 kBq (0.05 µCi), or less, of
Iodine-125 per gram of medium used in analyzing in vitro laboratory samples and
associated sample holders contaminated during the laboratory
procedure.
B. A licensee
shall not dispose of tissue, contaminated with radioactive material, according
to subsection (A)(2) in a manner that would permit its use either as food for
humans or as animal feed.
C. A
licensee may hold radioactive material with a physical half-life of less than
or equal to 120 days for decay in storage before disposal without regard to its
radioactivity, and is exempt from the requirements of R9-7-434, provided:
1. The licensee monitors the radioactive
material at the surface before disposal and determines that its radioactivity
cannot be distinguished from the background radiation level with an appropriate
radiation detection survey meter set on its most sensitive scale and with no
interposed shielding; and
2. The
licensee removes or obliterates all radiation labels, except for radiation
labels on materials that are within containers and that will be managed as
biomedical waste after they have been released from the licensee.
D. The licensee shall maintain
records in accordance with R9-7-441.
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