Article V. Places where radioisotopes and radiation devices are produced, sold, used or stored shall be marked with obvious radioactive symbols in accordance with the relevant state regulations, and their entrances shall be set up with safety and protection facilities as well as necessary protective safety interlocks, alarm devices or work signals in accordance with the requirements of the relevant state safety and protection standards.
The production and commissioning of radiation devices and the use of premises, should have to prevent misuse, to prevent staff and the public from accidental exposure to safety measures.
Packaging containers of radioisotopes, radioisotope-containing equipment and radiation devices shall be set up with obvious radioactive labeling and warning instructions in Chinese; radioactive sources that can be set up with radioactive labeling shall be set up together. Transportation of radioisotopes and radioactive sources containing radiation devices shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State to set up obvious radioactive signs or display danger signals.
Article VI of the production and use of radioisotopes and radiation devices shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State to take effective measures to prevent operational failures, and to avoid failures leading to secondary hazards.
Article 7 Radioactive isotopes and radioactively contaminated articles shall be stored separately, shall not be stored together with flammable, explosive or corrosive articles, etc., and shall be designated for safekeeping.
Storage, collection, use, return of radioisotopes, should be registered, checked, and to achieve the matching of accounts. The storage of radioisotopes shall take safety measures against fire, water, theft, loss, destruction and radiation leakage.
Radioactive sources should also be based on the size of their potential hazards, the establishment of appropriate multiple protection and security measures, and mobile radioactive sources regularly inventory to ensure that they are in a designated location, with reliable security.
Article 8 In the outdoor, field use of radioisotopes and radiation devices, shall, in accordance with the requirements of national safety and protection standards for the delineation of safety and protection areas, set up obvious signs of radioactivity, and set up a special guard when necessary.
Article IX production, sale and use of radioisotopes and radiation devices shall, in accordance with national environmental monitoring standards, radiation monitoring of the relevant sites, and is responsible for the authenticity and reliability of the monitoring data; does not have the ability to self-monitoring, can be entrusted by the competent department of environmental protection of the people's government at the provincial level, recognized by the environmental monitoring agency for monitoring.
Article X. The radiation monitoring involved in the acceptance of the completion of construction projects for environmental protection and the end-state radiation monitoring of decommissioned nuclear technology utilization projects shall be entrusted by the units producing, selling or using radioisotopes and ray devices to the radiation environment monitoring institutions with corresponding qualifications approved by the competent department for environmental protection of the people's governments at or above the provincial level.
Article 11 The production, sale and use of radioisotopes and radiation devices shall strengthen the unit of radioisotopes and radiation devices and the safety and protection of the unit of daily inspection. Found hidden safety hazards, shall immediately rectify; hidden safety hazards may threaten the safety of personnel or may cause environmental pollution, shall immediately stop radiation operations and report to the competent authority for environmental protection of the radiation safety license (hereinafter referred to as the "licensing authority"), by the licensing authority to verify that the elimination of hidden safety hazards before resuming normal operations. Resume normal operations.
Article 12: Units producing, selling or using radioisotopes and radiation devices shall conduct an annual assessment of the safety and protection of the radioisotopes and radiation devices in their units, and submit to the licensing authority before January 31 of each year an assessment report for the previous year.
The annual assessment report on the safety and protection status shall include the following contents:
(1) operation and maintenance of radiation safety and protection facilities;
(2) formulation and implementation of radiation safety and protection systems and measures;
(3) changes in radiation workers and their acceptance of education and training in radiation safety and protection knowledge (hereinafter referred to as (hereinafter referred to as "radiation safety training");
(d) radioisotope import and export, transfer or storage, as well as radioisotopes, radiation devices account;
(e) premises radiation environment monitoring and personal dose monitoring and monitoring data;
(f) radiation accidents and emergency response;
(vii) new construction, alteration, expansion and decommissioning of nuclear technology utilization projects;
(viii) existence of potential safety hazards and their rectification;
(ix) implementation of other relevant laws and regulations.
Annual assessment found hidden safety hazards shall be immediately rectified.
Article 13 Places using Class I, Class II and Class III radioactive sources, places producing radioisotopes, places using Class A and Class B unsealed radioactive substances as determined in accordance with the "Basic Standards for Protection against Ionizing Radiation and for the Safety of Radiation Sources" (hereinafter referred to as the "Basic Standards"), as well as radiation devices that produce radioactive contamination after termination of their operation, shall be decommissioned according to law.
Units producing or using radioisotopes and radiation devices that are decommissioned in accordance with the preceding paragraph shall complete the following tasks before decommissioning is implemented:
(1) transfer the radioactive sources that are of value for use in accordance with the Regulations on the Safety and Protection of Radioactive Isotopes and Radiation Devices;
(2) return the used radioactive sources to the production unit, to the original exporter Or sent to the centralized storage unit of radioactive waste with appropriate qualifications for storage.
Article 14: Units producing or using radioisotopes and radiation devices that are decommissioned in accordance with the law shall, before decommissioning, prepare an environmental impact assessment document and submit it for review and approval by the issuing authority of the original radiation safety license; decommissioning shall not be carried out without such approval.
Article 15 Decommissioning work is completed within 60 days after the implementation of decommissioning in accordance with the law, the production and use of radioisotopes and radiation devices shall be decommissioned to the original radiation safety licensing authority to apply for decommissioning of the nuclear technology utilization project final acceptance, and submit decommissioning of the project radiation environment final state monitoring report or monitoring form.
The decommissioning of the production and use of radioisotopes and radiation devices shall be implemented in accordance with the law, shall, within 20 days from the date of acceptance of the final state, to the original radiation safety license issuing authority for the change of the radiation safety license or cancellation of the formalities.
Article 16 Units producing, selling or using radioisotopes and radiation devices shall, before they are revoked, dissolved, bankrupted or terminated for other reasons, ensure environmental radiation safety, properly implement the decommissioning of radiation workplaces or equipment, and assume responsibility for all safety before the decommissioning is completed.