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The Radioactive Substances (Testing Instruments)(England and Wales) Exemption Order 2006

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Article 6(2)

SCHEDULE 3Limitations and conditions in relation to radioactive waste from a Class 1 source

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1.  A person who is excluded from authorisation in relation to radioactive waste from a Class 1 source must comply with the following limitations and conditions.

2.  The radioactive waste must be disposed of by—

(a)removal as refuse by a waste collection authority, or its contractors; or

(b)despatch to, or removal by—

(i)a person authorised under section 13(3) of the Act to dispose of such radioactive waste; or

(ii)a manufacturer of Class 1 or Class 2 sources.

3.  In respect of disposal under paragraph 2(a)—

(a)not more than one former source may be disposed of from the premises where it is held in any one week; and

(b)sub-paragraph (a) applies whether the former source is whole or in parts and whether or not absorbed in, mixed with or adhering to other articles or substances.

4.  A record must be kept at the premises from which the radioactive waste is disposed of showing—

(a)the description of the radioactive waste disposed of and the number of kilobecquerels contained in the radioactive waste at the time of its disposal; and

(b)the means and date of its disposal,

and such record must be made available for inspection by the Environment Agency.

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