Or. Admin. Code § 333-117-0230 - Safety Criteria
An applicant for a license under OAR 333-117-0220(3) shall demonstrate that the product is designed and will be manufactured so that:
(1) In normal use and disposal it is unlikely that the external radiation dose in any one year, or the dose commitment resulting from the intake of radioactive material, excluding radon and radon decay products, in any one year, to a suitable sample of the group of individuals expected to be most highly exposed to radiation or radioactive material from the material or product, will exceed the doses in Column I of Table 2.
(2) In normal handling and storage of the quantities of the material or product likely to accumulate in one location during marketing, distribution, installation and servicing of the material or product it is unlikely that the external radiation dose in any one year, or the dose commitment resulting from the intake of radioactive material, excluding radon, in any one year, to a suitable sample of the group of individuals expected to be most highly exposed to radiation or radioactive material from the material or product, will exceed the doses in Column II of Table 2.
(3) In normal use, disposal, handling and storage, it is unlikely that the radon released from the material or product will result in an average radon concentration in air of more than 0.4 picocurie per liter (14.8 Bq/m3).
(4) It is unlikely that there will be a significant reduction in the effectiveness of the containment, shielding or other safety features of the material or product from wear and abuse likely to occur in normal handling and use of the material or product during its useful life.
Notes
The Tables referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 453.605 - 453.745
Stats. Implemented: ORS 453.605 - 453.807
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