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2001 No. 436

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001

  Made 20th December 2001 
  Coming into operation 4th February 2002 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

1. Citation and commencement.
2. Interpretation.
3. Application.
4. Hazard identification and risk evaluation.
5. Review of hazard identification and risk evaluation.
6. Reports of assessment.
7. Operator's emergency plan.
8. Carrier's emergency plan.
9. Off-site emergency plan.
10. Review and testing of emergency plans.
11. Consultation and co-operation.
12. Charge for preparation, review and testing of emergency plans.
13. Implementation of emergency plans.
14. Emergency exposures.
15. Disapplication of dose limits.
16. Prior information to the public.
17. Duty of Executive to supply information to the public in the event of a radiation emergency.
18. Modifications relating to the Ministry of Defence.
19. Enforcement and offences.
20. Transitional provisions.
21. Amendment to Regulations.
22. Revocation and saving.

  Schedule 1. Doses of ionising radiation within the meaning of "radiation emergency".

  Schedule 2. Specified quantities of radionuclides on premises.

  Schedule 3. Masses of fissile material.

  Schedule 4. Specified quantities for the transport of radionuclides.

  Schedule 5. Particulars to be included in an assessment report.

  Schedule 6. Further particulars that the Executive may require.

  Schedule 7. Information to be included in emergency plans.

  Schedule 8. Principles and purposes of intervention.

  Schedule 9. Prior information to be supplied and made publicly available.

  Schedule 10. Information to be supplied in the event of a radiation emergency.

  Schedule 11. Amendment of Regulations.

The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment[
1], being the Department concerned[2], in exercise of the powers (as respects regulations 1 to 16 and 18 to 22) conferred on it by Articles 17(1) to (5), 40(2) and 55(2) of, and paragraphs 2(1), 5, 7(1), 10, 13, 14(1) and 15 of Schedule 3 to, the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978[3] and of every other power enabling it in that behalf and for the purpose of giving effect without modifications to proposals submitted to it by the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland under Article 13(1A)[4] of that Order after the carrying out by the said Executive of consultations in accordance with Article 46(3)[5] of that Order, and (as respects regulations 17 and 21) under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[6] being a Department designated[7] for the purposes of the said section 2(2) both in relation to measures relating to informing the public about health protection measures to be taken in the event of a radiological emergency, and in relation to measures relating to the basic safety standards for the protection of the general public and workers against the dangers of ionising radiation and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations: - 

Citation and commencement
     1. These Regulations may be cited as the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 and shall come into operation on 4th February 2002.

Interpretation
    
2.  - (1) In these Regulations - 

which are necessary for the operation of the unit;

and, where a radioactive substance forms an integral part of a vessel and is used in connection with the operation of that vessel, it includes that vessel when it is at fixed point moorings or alongside berths, save that such vessel shall be deemed to be separate premises only where such moorings or berths do not form part of a licensed site or part of premises under the control of the Secretary of State for Defence;

    (2) In these Regulations, any reference to a carrier is a reference to - 

    (3) In these Regulations, any reference to an operator is a reference to - 

and any duty imposed by these Regulations on the operator shall extend only in relation to those premises.

    (4) In these Regulations, any reference to - 

    (5) The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954[12] shall apply to these Regulations as it applies to an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Application
     3.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (4) and regulation 17, these Regulations apply to any work with ionising radiation which involves - 

    (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a), a quantity specified in Schedule 2 shall be treated as being exceeded if - 

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), a quantity specified in Schedule 4 shall be treated as being exceeded if - 

    (4) These Regulations shall not apply in respect of - 

Hazard identification and risk evaluation
    
4.  - (1) In relation to work with ionising radiation to which these Regulations apply - 

which, in either case, is sufficient to demonstrate that - 

    (2) Where the assessment made for the purposes of paragraph (1) or of regulation 5 shows that a radiation risk to employees or other persons exists from an identifiable radiation accident, the operator or carrier, as the case may be, shall take all reasonably practicable steps to - 

    (3) The requirements of this regulation are without prejudice to the requirements of regulation 3 (Risk assessment) of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000[13] and to regulation 7 (Prior risk assessment etc.) of the 2000 Regulations.

Review of hazard identification and risk evaluation
     5.  - (1) Where a material change occurs in the work with ionising radiation to which an assessment made pursuant to regulation 4(1) relates - 

    (2) For such time as the work with ionising radiation in respect of which an assessment made pursuant to regulation 4(1) continues, the operator and the carrier shall, within 3 years of the date of the last assessment (whether made in accordance with regulation 4(1), paragraph (1) or this paragraph) either - 

Reports of assessment
    
6.  - (1) Where an assessment has been made pursuant to regulation 4(1) by an operator or carrier - 

    (2) Where an assessment has been made pursuant to regulation 5(1), the operator or carrier in question shall send to the Executive a report of that assessment within 28 days of the making of the material change or such longer time as the Executive may agree.

    (3) Where an assessment or declaration has been made pursuant to regulation 5(2), the operator or carrier in question shall send to the Executive a report of that assessment or the declaration as the case may be within 28 days of the assessment or declaration being made.

    (4) A report of an assessment made for the purposes of this regulation shall include the particulars specified in Schedule 5.

    (5) The Executive may, for the purpose of assessing the risk to the health and safety of persons who could be affected by work with ionising radiation to which regulation 4 applies, require a detailed assessment of any of the matters set out in Schedule 6.

    (6) For the purposes of the assessment referred to in paragraph (5), the Executive may by notice in writing served on the operator or carrier, require him to carry out (or in relation to a carrier, require him to ensure that there has been carried out) such detailed assessment of such matters as are specified in the notice and the operator or carrier, as the case may be, shall send a report of that assessment to the Excutive within such time as is specified in the notice or within such longer time as the Executive may subsequently allow.

Operator's emergency plan
    
7.  - (1) Where the assessment made by an operator in accordance with regulation 4(1) or regulation 5 shows that it is reasonably foreseeable that a radiation emergency might arise (having regard to the steps taken by the operator under regulation 4(2)), the operator shall prepare an adequate emergency plan (in these Regulations referred to as an "operator's emergency plan") designed to secure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the restriction of exposure to ionising radiation and the health and safety of persons who may be affected by such reasonably foreseeable emergencies as are identified by the said assessment.

    (2) Without prejudice to paragraph (1), the operator's emergency plan shall contain the information specified in Part I of Schedule 7.

    (3) A person shall not carry out work with ionising radiation to which the assessment made in accordance with regulation 4(1) applies unless - 

    (4) The operator's emergency plan shall be drawn up having regard to the principles set out in Part I of Schedule 8.

    (5) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (1), the operator's emergency plan shall secure, where appropriate, intervention for the purposes set out in Part II of Schedule 8.

    (6) For the purpose of preparing the operator's emergency plan pursuant to paragraph (1) or of reviewing the plan pursuant to regulation 10(1), the operator shall consult - 

and, in a case where the emergency services form part of the plan, shall give such information to those services as will enable them to perform their functions in accordance with the plan.

    (7) The operator shall ensure that any employee who may be involved with or may be affected by arrangements in the operator's emergency plan is or has been provided with - 

    (8) The operator shall provide to the Executive upon request and within such reasonable time as the Executive may specify a copy of the operator's emergency plan or such parts of that plan as the Executive may require.

Carrier's emergency plan
    
8.  - (1) Where the assessment made in accordance with regulation 4(1) or regulation 5 shows that it is reasonably foreseeable that a radiation emergency might arise in respect of the transport of a radioactive substance (having regard to the steps taken by the carrier under regulation 4(2)), the carrier shall prepare or ensure that there has been prepared an adequate emergency plan in respect of the transport of such substances (in these Regulations referred to as a "carrier's emergency plan") designed to secure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the restriction of exposure to ionising radiation and the health and safety of persons who may be affected by such reasonably foreseeable emergencies as are identified by the said assessment.

    (2) Without prejudice to paragraph (1), the carrier's emergency plan shall contain the information specified in Part II of Schedule 7.

    (3) A carrier shall not undertake the transport of any radioactive substance to which the assessment made in accordance with regulation 4(1) applies unless he has complied with the requirements of paragraphs (1) and (2).

    (4) Where not also the carrier, the consignor shall, before presenting a consignment of any radioactive substance for transport, supply to the carrier such information as is necessary for the purpose of enabling the carrier to prepare or ensure that there is prepared the carrier's emergency plan required by this regulation.

    (5) The carrier's emergency plan shall be drawn up having regard to the principles set out in Part I of Schedule 8.

    (6) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (1), the carrier's emergency plan shall secure, where appropriate, intervention for the purposes set out in Part II of Schedule 8.

    (7) For the purpose of preparing a carrier's emergency plan pursuant to paragraph (1) or of reviewing the plan pursuant to regulation 10(1), the carrier shall ensure that consultation is carried out with - 

    (8) The carrier shall ensure that any employee under his control who may be involved with, or may be affected by, arrangements in the carrier's emergency plan is, or has been, provided with - 

    (9) Where requested by the Executive, the carrier shall provide to the Executive within such reasonable time as may be specified a copy of the carrier's emergency plan or such parts of the plan as the Executive may require.

Off-site emergency plan
    
9.  - (1) The Executive shall arrange for the preparation of an adequate emergency plan (in these Regulations referred to as an "off-site emergency plan") for any premises at which there is carried out work with ionising radiation to which these Regulations apply, and in respect of which an assessment made by the operator pursuant to regulation 4(1) or regulation 5 shows that it is reasonably foreseeable that a radiation emergency might arise (having regard to the steps taken by the operator under regulation 4(2)).

    (2) The off-site emergency plan shall be designed to secure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the restriction of exposure to ionising radiation and the health and safety of persons who may be affected by such reasonably foreseeable emergencies as are identified in the assessment referred to in paragraph (1) and the plan shall be prepared in respect of such area as in the opinion of the Executive any member of the public is likely to be affected by such radiation emergencies.

    (3) Without prejudice to paragraphs (1) and (2), the off-site emergency plan shall contain the information specified in Part III of Schedule 7.

    (4) The off-site emergency plan prepared pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) shall address each reasonably foreseeable radiation emergency that has been identified by the operator for the purposes of regulation 7(1).

    (5) Where an assessment has been made pursuant to regulation 4(1), within 28 days of sending the report of the assessment to the Executive in accordance with regulation 6(1), the operator shall supply to the Executive such information as is necessary for the purpose of enabling the Executive to arrange for the preparation of the off-site emergency plan required by paragraph (1).

    (6) Without prejudice to paragraph (5), the operator shall further supply to the Executive - 

    (7) The information provided to the Executive pursuant to paragraphs (5) or (6)(a) shall be reviewed and where necessary revised by the operator at suitable intervals not exceeding 3 years from the date at which information was last supplied to the Executive under those paragraphs and the operator shall within 28 days inform the Executive of the outcome of that review.

    (8) The operator shall, within 28 days of any further assessment or revision referred to in paragraph (6)(b) inform the Executive of any material change to the information supplied arising from that assessment or review.

    (9) Subject to paragraph (10), the off-site emergency plan shall be prepared no later than 6 months (or such longer period as the Department may agree in writing) after the receipt by the Executive of the information referred to in paragraph (5).

    (10) The off-site emergency plan shall be prepared before the operator carries out work with ionising radiation to which the assessment made in accordance with regulation 4(1) applies.

    (11) The off-site emergency plan shall be drawn up having regard to the principles set out in Part I of Schedule 8.

    (12) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraphs (1) and (2), the off-site emergency plan shall secure, where appropriate, intervention for the purposes set out in Part II of Schedule 8.

    (13) For the purpose of preparing an off-site emergency plan pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) or of reviewing the plan pursuant to regulation 10(1), the Executive shall consult - 

    (14) Once the off-site emergency plan has been prepared, the Executive shall confirm in writing to the operator that such preparation has taken place.

    (15) The employer of any employee who may be required to participate in the implementation of an off-site emergency plan shall ensure that such employees of his are, or have been, provided with - 

Review and testing of emergency plans
    
10.  - (1) A person who has prepared, or arranged for the preparation of, an emergency plan pursuant to regulations 7, 8 or 9, as the case may be, shall at suitable intervals not exceeding 3 years - 

and any such review shall take into account changes occurring in the work with ionising radiation to which the plan relates and within the emergency services concerned, new technical knowledge and knowledge concerning the response to radiation emergencies and any material change to the assessment on which the plan was based since it was last reviewed or revised.

    (2) The Executive shall endeavour to reach agreement with the operator who is subject to a duty to prepare an operator's emergency plan and the emergency services as to how the off-site emergency plan is to be tested.

    (3) The carrier shall endeavour to reach agreement with the Executive and such emergency services as are appropriate as to how the carrier's emergency plan is to be tested.

Consultation and co-operation
    
11.  - (1) In performing the duties imposed on him by regulations 4(1)(a), 4(2), 5 and 7, the operator shall consult any other employer who carries out work with ionising radiation on the premises and shall for the purpose of compliance with those duties take into account relevant matters arising from that consultation.

    (2) Any employer who carries out work with ionising radiation at premises to which these Regulations apply shall co-operate with the operator by providing information or otherwise to the extent necessary to ensure that the operator is enabled to comply with the requirements of these Regulations (including the testing of emergency plans) in so far as his ability depends on such co-operation.

    (3) Any person who is subject to a duty under these Regulations to prepare an emergency plan and any employer of any other person whose participation is reasonably required by any such plan shall co-operate with each other by the exchange of information or otherwise to the extent necessary to ensure that each person is enabled to comply with the requirements of these Regulations (including the testing of emergency plans) in so far as his ability to comply depends upon such co-operation.

Charge for preparation, review and testing of emergency plans
    
12.  - (1) The Executive may charge - 

    (2) The fee charged under paragraph (1) shall not exceed the sum of costs reasonably incurred by the Executive in performing the functions referred to in that paragraph, including (but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provision of this paragraph) any costs reasonably incurred by the Executive in arranging for the emergency services to participate in the testing of the off-site emergency plan or the carrier's plan as the case may be.

    (3) When requiring payment the Executive shall send or give to the operator or carrier, as the case may be, a detailed statement of the work done and the costs incurred including the dates of any site visits and the period to which the statement relates; and the fee, which shall be recoverable only as a civil debt, shall become payable one month after the statement has been sent or given.

Implementation of emergency plans
    
13.  - (1) An operator or carrier who has prepared (or, in relation to a carrier, has ensured that there has been prepared) an emergency plan pursuant to regulation 7 or 8, as the case may be, shall take reasonable steps to put it, or such parts of it as are necessary, into effect without delay when - 

and shall notify such occurrence to the Executive without delay.

    (2) Where the Executive has arranged for the preparation of an emergency plan pursuant to regulation 9, it shall take reasonable steps to ensure that the emergency plan, or such parts of it as are necessary, is put into effect without delay when informed by the operator that - 

    (3) In the event of a radiation emergency resulting from his work with ionising radiation, the operator or carrier shall - 

    (4) The operator or carrier shall provide to the Executive within 28 days of the making of the report under paragraph (3)(c) a copy of that report.

Emergency exposures
    
14.  - (1) Where an emergency plan prepared pursuant to these Regulations provides for the possibility of any employee receiving an emergency exposure, each employer shall in relation to his employees - 

    (2) An operator shall, at least 28 days before he for the first time commences work with ionising radiation, and a carrier shall, at least 28 days before he for the first time undertakes transport of any radioactive substance, or in either case within such shorter time in advance as the Executive may agree, notify to the Executive the dose levels which he has determined are appropriate to be applied in respect of an employee identified for the purposes of paragraph (1)(a) in the event of such emergency.

    (3) Where an operator or carrier determines that a dose level notified under paragraph (2) is no longer appropriate to be applied in respect of an employee identified for the purposes of paragraph (1)(a) in the event of such emergency, and that a revised level should be determined, the operator or carrier, as the case may be, shall, at least 28 days before formally determining the revised dose level, or within such shorter time in advance as the Executive may agree, notify to the Executive the revised dose level which he considers is appropriate to be applied.

    (4) In any case where in the opinion of the Executive the dose levels for emergency exposure notified pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) are too high, the operator or carrier shall, if so directed by the Executive, substitute such other dose level or levels as the Executive may consider appropriate.

    (5) Where an emergency plan is put into effect pursuant to the provisions of regulation 13, each employer shall ensure - 

    (6) The requirement imposed on the employer by paragraph (5)(a) shall not apply in respect of a female employee who is pregnant or breastfeeding until such time as the employee has notified the employer in writing of that fact or the employer should reasonably have been aware of that fact.

    (7) The requirement imposed by paragraph (5)(c) shall not apply in respect of an exposure of any employee who - 

    (8) Where an employee has undergone an emergency exposure, the employer shall ensure that the dose of ionising radiation received by that employee is assessed by an approved dosimetry service and that the dose assessed is recorded separately in the dose record of that employee or, where no dose record exists, in a record created for the purpose of this paragraph complying with the requirements to which it would be subject if it were a dose record.

    (9) An employer shall at the request of an employee of his in respect of whom a record has been created for the purposes of paragraph (8), and on reasonable notice being given, obtain from the approved dosimetry service and make available to the employee a copy of the record of dose relating to that employee.

    (10) In the event of a report made pursuant to regulation 13(3) relating to the circumstances of an emergency exposure and the action taken as a result of that exposure, an employer shall keep such report (or a copy thereof) until the person to whom the report relates has or would have attained the age of 75 years but in any event for at least 50 years from the termination of the work which involved any emergency exposure.

Disapplication of dose limits
    
15. In the event of a radiation emergency, regulation 11 of the 2000 Regulations shall not apply to intervention.

Prior information to the public
    
16.  - (1) An operator or carrier who carries out work with ionising radiation from which a radiation emergency is reasonably foreseeable shall - 

    (2) In preparing the information to be supplied in accordance with paragraph (1), the operator or carrier shall consult the Executive, any authority likely to fall within paragraph 5 of Schedule 9 and such other persons who seem to him to be appropriate, but the operator or carrier, as the case may be, shall remain responsible for the accuracy, completeness and form of the information so supplied.

    (3) Without prejudice to his duty under paragraph (1), the operator or carrier shall endeavour to enter into an agreement with the Executive for the Executive to disseminate the information required to be supplied in accordance with that paragraph to the members of the public mentioned in it.

    (4) The operator or carrier shall review and where necessary revise the information referred to in paragraph (1) - 

    (5) The operator or carrier shall ensure that the information referred to in paragraph (1) is supplied in accordance with that paragraph before carrying out work with ionising radiation to which the assessment made in accordance with regulation 4(1)(a) or (b), as the case may be, applies and that the information is so supplied again and made publicly available - 

    (6) Where a report made pursuant to regulation 6 relates to an assessment which identifies any reasonably foreseeable radiation emergency, the operator or carrier, as the case may be, shall make such report available to the public as soon as is reasonably practicable after it has been sent to the Executive under that regulation (except that, with the approval of the Executive, the operator or carrier need not make available any parts of such reports for reasons of industrial, commercial or personal confidentiality, public security or national defence).

Duty of Executive to supply information to the public in the event of a radiation emergency
    
17.  - (1) The Executive shall prepare and keep up to date arrangements to supply, in the event of any radiation emergency (howsoever that emergency may arise), information of and advice on the facts of the emergency, of the steps to be taken and, as appropriate, of health protection measures applicable.

    (2) The arrangements prepared and kept up to date under paragraph (1) shall provide for the information to be supplied at regular intervals in an appropriate manner, without delay, and without their having to request it, to members of the public who are actually affected by the radiation emergency.

    (3) In preparing those arrangements and keeping them up to date, the Executive shall consult any authority likely to be responsible for implementing the relevant measures referred to in Schedule 10 and such other persons as appear to it to be appropriate.

    (4) The information and advice to be supplied in accordance with arrangements prepared and kept up to date under paragraph (1) shall, if relevant to the type of radiation emergency, include that specified in Schedule 10 and shall, in any event, mention the authority or authorities responsible for implementing the relevant measures referred to in that Schedule.

    (5) For the purposes of paragraph (2), the members of the public referred to in that paragraph as actually affected are those whose co-operation is sought to put into effect any steps or health protection measures referred to in paragraph (1).

Modifications relating to the Ministry of Defence etc.
    
18.  - (1) In this regulation, any reference to - 

    (2) The Secretary of State for Defence may, in the interests of national security, by a certificate in writing exempt - 

from all or any of the requirements or prohibitions imposed by these Regulations and any such exemption may be granted subject to conditions and to a limit of time and may be revoked at any time by a certificate in writing.

    (3) The requirements of regulation 14 shall not have effect to the extent that this regulation would in the opinion of the Secretary of State for Defence be against the interests of national security.

Enforcement and offences
     19. Insofar as any provision of regulations 17 and 21 is made under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972, Articles - 

of the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978 shall apply to that provision as if that provision had been made under Article 17 of that Order.

Transitional provisions
    
20.  - (1) Where an operator or carrier has carried out work with ionising radiation before the date of the coming into operation of these Regulations, an assessment made pursuant to any enactment for the purposes of identifying those matters referred to in sub-paragraphs (c) and (d) of regulation 4(1) shall be deemed to have been made pursuant to regulation 4.

    (2) Where work with ionising radiation to which these Regulations apply has commenced before the date of the coming into operation of these Regulations - 

    (3) Where prior to the coming into operation of these Regulations an operator or carrier has supplied information to the public pursuant to regulation 3 of the Public Information for Radiation Emergencies Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1992[16], the supply of that information, to the extent that it relates to matters to which these Regulations apply, shall for a period of 3 years from the date upon which it was supplied or, where that information has been updated, the date upon which it was last updated, be deemed to comply with the requirements of regulation 16(1) of these Regulations and for the purposes of these Regulations that information shall be treated as if it had been supplied pursuant to regulation 16(1).

Amendment of Regulations
     21. The Regulations referred to in Schedule 11 shall be amended in accordance with the provisions of that Schedule.

Revocation and saving
    
22.  - (1) The Public Information for Radiation Emergencies Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1992 are revoked, save that - 

    (2) Paragraph (3) of regulation 41 of the 2000 Regulations[17] is revoked.

    (3) To the extent that it applies in relation to the transport of radioactive substances by road, inland waterway, sea or air, regulation 26 (Special hazard assessment) of the Ionising Radiations Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985[18] (in this paragraph referred to as "the 1985 Regulations") shall continue in operation and, in respect of any employer subject to the said regulation 26, the following provisions shall also continue in operation - 



Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment on


20th December 2001.

L.S.


Michael J. Bohill
A Senior Officer of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment


SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 2(1)


Doses of Ionising Radiation within the meaning of "Radiation Emergency"


     1. An effective dose of 5 mSv in the period of one year immediately following the radiation emergency.

     2. Without prejudice to paragraph 1 - 

     3. In this Schedule - 



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 3(1) and (2)


Specified Quantities of Radionuclides on Premises




Part I

Table of Radionuclides

Radionuclide name, symbol Radionuclide form Quantity (Bq)
Actinium
Ac-224      2 1011
Ac-225      3 109
Ac-226      2 1010
Ac-227      4 107
Ac-228      5 1011
Aluminium
Al-26      7 1010
Americium
Am-237      4 1012
Am-238      6 1012
Am-239      2 1012
Am-240      4 1012
Am-241      3 108
Am-242      1 1012
Am-242m      3 108
Am-243      3 108
Am-244      2 1012
Am-244m      2 1014
Am-245      2 1012
Am-246      1 1012
Am-246m      2 1012
Antimony
Sb-115      2 1012
Sb-116      2 1012
Sb-116m      2 1012
Sb-117      1 1013
Sb-118m      7 1012
Sb-119      1 1013
Sb-120 (long lived isotope) 3 1012
Sb-120 (short lived isotope) 2 1012
Sb-122      2 1012
Sb-124      4 1011
Sb-124m      4 1012
Sb-125      4 1011
Sb-126      1 1012
Sb-126m      2 1012
Sb-127      2 1012
Sb-128 (long lived isotope) 2 1012
Sb-128 (short lived isotope) 1 1012
Sb-129      2 1012
Sb-130      1 1012
Sb-131      2 1012
Argon
Ar-37 (gas) 4 1017
Ar-39 (gas) 2 1016
Ar-41 (gas) 4 1013
Arsenic
As-69      7 1011
As-70      1 1012
As-71      3 1012
As-72      9 1011
As-73      8 1012
As-74      2 1012
As-76      9 1011
As-77      2 1012
As-78      7 1011
Astatine
At-207      4 1012
At-211      2 1011
Barium
Ba-126      2 1013
Ba-128      1 1013
Ba-131      6 1012
Ba-131m      3 1012
Ba-133      4 1011
Ba-133m      2 1012
Ba-135m      2 1012
Ba-139      1 1012
Ba-140      2 1012
Ba-141      1 1012
Ba-142      2 1012
Berkelium
Bk-245      3 1012
Bk-246      6 1012
Bk-247      3 108
Bk-249      2 1011
Bk-250      2 1012
Beryllium
Be-7      2 1013
Be-10      6 1011
Bismuth       
Bi-200      2 1012
Bi-201      2 1012
Bi-202      3 1012
Bi-203      4 1012
Bi-205      2 1012
Bi-206      2 1012
Bi-207      1 1011
Bi-210      2 1011
Bi-210m      6 109
Bi-212      7 1011
Bi-213      7 1011
Bi-214      1 1012
Bromine
Br-74      8 1011
Br-74m      6 1011
Br-75      2 1012
Br-76      1 1012
Br-77      4 1013
Br-80      1 1012
Br-80m      5 1012
Br-82      3 1012
Br-83      2 1012
Br-84      7 1011
Cadmium
Cd-104      1 1013
Cd-107      4 1012
Cd-109      2 1012
Cd-113      2 1011
Cd-113m      1 1011
Cd-115      2 1012
Cd-115m      2 1012
Cd-117      2 1012
Cd-117m      2 1012
Caesium
Cs-125      2 1012
Cs-127      1 1013
Cs-129      2 1013
Cs-130      2 1012
Cs-131      6 1013
Cs-132      9 1012
Cs-134      7 1010
Cs-134m      4 1012
Cs-135      9 1011
Cs-135m      8 1012
Cs-136      8 1011
Cs-137      1 1011
Cs-138      8 1011
Calcium
Ca-41      3 1013
Ca-45      3 1012
Ca-47      2 1012
Californium
Cf-244      2 1012
Cf-246      5 1010
Cf-248      2 109
Cf-249      3 108
Cf-250      7 108
Cf-251      3 108
Cf-252      1 109
Cf-253      2 1010
Cf-254      4 108
Carbon
C-11      2 1012
C-11 (vapour) 1 1014
C-11 (dioxide gas) 1 1014
C-11 (monoxide gas) 1 1014
C-14      3 1012
C-14 (vapour) 4 1013
C-14 (dioxide gas) 3 1015
C-14 (monoxide gas) 1 1016
Cerium
Ce-134      1 1013
Ce-135      2 1012
Ce-137      2 1013
Ce-137m      2 1012
Ce-139      2 1012
Ce-141      2 1012
Ce-143      2 1012
Ce-144      3 1011
Chlorine
Cl-36      2 1012
Cl-38      6 1011
Cl-39      1 1012
Chromium
Cr-48      4 1013
Cr-49      2 1012
Cr-51      3 1013
Cobalt
Co-55      2 1012
Co-56      2 1011
Co-57      1 1012
Co-58      6 1011
Co-58m      2 1013
Co-60      6 1010
Co-60m      7 1012
Co-61      2 1012
Co-62m      9 1011
Copper
Cu-60      1 1012
Cu-61      2 1012
Cu-64      4 1012
Cu-67      3 1012
Curium
Cm-238      5 1012
Cm-240      7 109
Cm-241      5 1011
Cm-242      4 109
Cm-243      4 108
Cm-244      4 108
Cm-245      2 108
Cm-246   2 108
Cm-247      3 108
Cm-248      7 107
Cm-249      2 1012
Cm-250      1 107
Dysprosium
Dy-155      1 1013
Dy-157      1 1014
Dy-159      8 1012
Dy-165      2 1012
Dy-166      3 1012
Einsteinium
Es-250      1 1013
Es-251      6 1012
Es-253      8 109
Es-254      2 109
Es-254m      5 1010
Erbium
Er-161      6 1012
Er-165      2 1014
Er-169      3 1012
Er-171      2 1012
Er-172      3 1012
Europium
Eu-145      4 1012
Eu-146      3 1012
Eu-147      4 1012
Eu-148      4 1011
Eu-149      8 1012
Eu-150 (long lived isotope) 1 1011
Eu-150 (short lived isotope) 2 1012
Eu-152      1 1011
Eu-152m      2 1012
Eu-154      1 1011
Eu-155      2 1012
Eu-156      2 1012
Eu-157      2 1012
Eu-158      1 1012
Fermium
Fm-252      7 1010
Fm-253      6 1010
Fm-254      3 1011
Fm-255      9 1010
Fm-257      3 109
Fluorine
F-18      2 1012
Francium
Fr-222      1 1012
Fr-223      2 1012
Gadolinium
Gd-145      2 1012
Gd-146      2 1012
Gd-147      5 1012
Gd-148      9 108
Gd-149      6 1012
Gd-151      5 1012
Gd-152      1 109
Gd-153      2 1012
Gd-159      2 1012
Gallium
Ga-65      1 1012
Ga-66      9 1011
Ga-67      5 1012
Ga-68      2 1012
Ga-70      1 1012
Ga-72      2 1012
Ga-73      2 1012
Germanium
Ge-66      3 1012
Ge-67      7 1011
Ge-68      1 1012
Ge-69      2 1012
Ge-71      7 1014
Ge-75      2 1012
Ge-77      1 1012
Ge-78      2 1012
Gold
Au-193      7 1012
Au-194      1 1013
Au-195      3 1012
Au-198      2 1012
Au-198m      2 1012
Au-199      3 1012
Au-200      1 1012
Au-200m      2 1012
Au-201      2 1012
Hafnium
Hf-170      4 1012
Hf-172      5 1011
Hf-173      6 1012
Hf-175      2 1012
Hf-177m      2 1012
Hf-178m      4 1010
Hf-179m      2 1012
Hf-180m      2 1012
Hf-181      1 1012
Hf-182      7 1010
Hf-182m      2 1012
Hf-183      2 1012
Hf-184      2 1012
Holmium
Ho-155      2 1012
Ho-157      4 1012
Ho-159      6 1012
Ho-161      1 1013
Ho-162      5 1012
Ho-162m      4 1012
Ho-164      2 1012
Ho-164m      4 1012
Ho-166      1 1012
Ho-166m      8 1010
Ho-167      2 1012
Hydrogen
H-3 (tritiated water) 7 1013
H-3 (organically bound tritium) 1 1014
H-3 (tritiated water vapour) 1 1015
H-3 (gas) 1 1018
H-3 (tritiated methane gas) 1 1017
H-3 (organically bound tritium gas/vapour) 6 1014
Indium
In-109      7 1012
In-110 (long lived isotope) 2 1013
In-110 (short lived isotope) 1 1012
In-111      9 1012
In-112      2 1012
In-113m      5 1012
In-114      1 1012
In-114m      9 1011
In-115      6 1010
In-115m      3 1012
In-116m      2 1012
In-117      2 1012
In-117m      2 1012
In-119m      9 1011
Iodine
I-120      6 1011
I-120 (elemental vapour) 2 1013
I-120 (methyl iodide vapour) 2 1013
I-120m      7 1011
I-120m (elemental vapour) 2 1013
I-120m (methyl iodide vapour) 2 1013
I-121      4 1012
I-121 (elemental vapour) 1 1014
I-121 (methyl iodide vapour) 1 1014
I-123      9 1012
I-123 (elemental vapour) 5 1013
I-123 (methyl iodide vapour) 6 1013
I-124      2 1012
I-124 (elemental vapour) 9 1011
I-124 (methyl iodide vapour) 1 1012
I-125      1 1011
I-125 (elemental vapour) 1 1012
I-125 (methyl iodide vapour) 1 1012
I-126      8 1011
I-126 (elemental vapour) 5 1011
I-126 (methyl iodide vapour) 6 1011
I-128      1 1012
I-128 (elemental vapour) 2 1014
I-128 (methyl iodide vapour) 5 1014
I-129      1 1010
I-129 (elemental vapour) 2 1011
I-129 (methyl iodide vapour) 2 1011
I-130      3 1012
I-130 (elemental vapour) 5 1012
I-130 (methyl iodide vapour) 6 1012
I-131      9 1010
I-131 (elemental vapour) 6 1011
I-131 (methyl iodide vapour) 7 1011
I-132      2 1012
I-132 (elemental vapour) 2 1013
I-132 (methyl iodide vapour) 3 1013
I-132m      2 1012
I-132m (elemental vapour) 4 1013
I-132m (methyl iodide vapour) 5 1013
I-133      2 1012
I-133 (elemental vapour) 2 1012
I-133 (methyl iodide vapour) 3 1012
I-134      2 1012
I-134 (elemental vapour) 3 1013
I-134 (methyl iodide vapour) 4 1013
I-135      2 1012
I-135 (elemental vapour) 9 1012
I-135 (methyl iodide vapour) 1 1013
Iridium
Ir-182      1 1012
Ir-184      2 1012
Ir-185      3 1012
Ir-186 (long lived isotope) 3 1012
Ir-186 (short lived isotope) 2 1012
Ir-187      6 1012
Ir-188      5 1012
Ir-189      9 1012
Ir-190      2 1012
Ir-190m (long lived isotope) 3 1012
Ir-190m (short lived isotope) 1 1013
Ir-192      6 1011
Ir-192m      4 1011
Ir-193m      4 1012
Ir-194      1 1012
Ir-194m      1 1011
Ir-195      2 1012
Ir-195m      2 1012
Iron
Fe-52      2 1012
Fe-55      8 1012
Fe-59      8 1011
Fe-60      4 1010
Krypton
Kr-74 (gas) 5 1013
Kr-76 (gas) 1 1014
Kr-77 (gas) 6 1013
Kr-79 (gas) 2 1014
Kr-81 (gas) 7 1015
Kr-81m (gas) 5 1014
Kr-83m (gas) 3 1016
Kr-85 (gas) 1 1016
Kr-85m (gas) 4 1014
Kr-87 (gas) 7 1013
Kr-88 (gas) 3 1013
Lanthanum
La-131      2 1012
La-132      2 1012
La-135      2 1014
La-137      2 1012
La-138      2 1011
La-140      2 1012
La-141      1 1012
La-142      1 1012
La-143      7 1011
Lead
Pb-195m      2 1012
Pb-198      4 1012
Pb-199      6 1012
Pb-200      3 1012
Pb-201      8 1012
Pb-202      6 1011
Pb-202m      4 1012
Pb-203      9 1012
Pb-205      1 1013
Pb-209      2 1012
Pb-210      3 109
Pb-211      2 1012
Pb-212      1 1011
Pb-214      1 1012
Lutetium
Lu-169      6 1012
Lu-170      3 1012
Lu-171      4 1012
Lu-172      3 1012
Lu-173      2 1012
Lu-174      1 1012
Lu-174m      3 1012
Lu-176      3 1011
Lu-176m      2 1012
Lu-177      3 1012
Lu-177m      3 1011
Lu-178      1 1012
Lu-178m      1 1012
Lu-179      2 1012
Magnesium
Mg-28      5 1012
Manganese
Mn-51      1 1012
Mn-52      2 1012
Mn-52m      8 1011
Mn-53      1 1014
Mn-54      3 1011
Mn-56      1 1012
Mendelevium
Md-257      9 1011
Md-258      4 109
Mercury
Hg-193 (organic) 3 1012
Hg-193 (inorganic) 3 1012
Hg-193 (vapour) 2 1013
Hg-193m (organic) 2 1012
Hg-193m (inorganic) 2 1012
Hg-193m (vapour) 6 1012
Hg-194 (organic) 3 1011
Hg-194 (inorganic) 1 1012
Hg-194 (vapour) 6 1011
Hg-195 (organic) 5 1012
Hg-195 (inorganic) 5 1012
Hg-195 (vapour) 1 1013
Hg-195m (organic) 3 1012
Hg-195m (inorganic) 3 1012
Hg-195m (vapour) 3 1012
Hg-197 (organic) 7 1012
Hg-197 (inorganic) 7 1012
Hg-197 (vapour) 5 1012
Hg-197m (organic) 2 1012
Hg-197m (inorganic) 2 1012
Hg-197m (vapour) 4 1012
Hg-199m (organic) 2 1012
Hg-199m (inorganic) 2 1012
Hg-199m (vapour) 1 1014
Hg-203 (organic) 3 1012
Hg-203 (inorganic) 3 1012
Hg-203 (vapour) 3 1012
Molybdenum
Mo-90      2 1012
Mo-93      2 1012
Mo-93m      4 1012
Mo-99      2 1012
Mo-101      2 1012
Neodymium
Nd-136      4 1012
Nd-138      5 1013
Nd-139      2 1012
Nd-139m      3 1012
Nd-141      2 1013
Nd-147      2 1012
Nd-149      2 1012
Nd-151      1 1012
Neon
Ne-19 (gas) 6 1013
Neptunium
Np-232      3 1012
Np-233      2 1014
Np-234      5 1012
Np-235      2 1013
Np-236 (long lived isotope) 3 109
Np-236 (short lived isotope) 3 1012
Np-237      5 108
Np-238      2 1012
Np-239      1 1012
Np-240      7 1011
Nickel
Ni-56      4 1012
Ni-56 (carbonyl vapour) 1 1013
Ni-57      2 1012
Ni-57 (carbonyl vapour) 2 1013
Ni-59      4 1013
Ni-59 (carbonyl vapour) 2 1013
Ni-63      1 1013
Ni-63 (carbonyl vapour) 1 1013
Ni-65      1 1012
Ni-65 (carbonyl vapour) 4 1013
Ni-66      5 1012
Ni-66 (carbonyl vapour) 1 1013
Niobium
Nb-88      7 1011
Nb-89 (long lived isotope) 1 1012
Nb-89 (short lived isotope) 8 1011
Nb-90      2 1012
Nb-93m      1 1013
Nb-94      1 1011
Nb-95      2 1012
Nb-95m      2 1012
Nb-96      2 1012
Nb-97      2 1012
Nb-98      1 1012
Nitrogen
N-13 (gas) 6 1013
Osmium
Os-180      1 1013
Os-181      3 1012
Os-182      6 1012
Os-185      7 1011
Os-189m      1 1013
Os-191      4 1012
Os-191m      7 1012
Os-193      2 1012
Os-194      2 1011
Palladium
Pd-100      7 1012
Pd-101      8 1012
Pd-103      4 1013
Pd-107      3 1013
Pd-109      2 1012
Phosphorus
P-32      1 1011
P-33      3 1012
Platinum
Pt-186      9 1013
Pt-188      6 1012
Pt-189      6 1012
Pt-191      7 1012
Pt-193      1 1014
Pt-193m      3 1012
Pt-195m      3 1012
Pt-197      2 1012
Pt-197m      2 1012
Pt-199      2 1012
Pt-200      2 1012
Plutonium
Pu-234      1 1012
Pu-235      2 1013
Pu-236      6 108
Pu-237      1 1013
Pu-238      2 108
Pu-239      2 108
Pu-240      2 108
Pu-241      1 1010
Pu-242      2 108
Pu-243      2 1012
Pu-244      2 108
Pu-245      2 1012
Pu-246      2 1012
Polonium
Po-203      3 1012
Po-205      7 1012
Po-206      1 1011
Po-207      8 1012
Po-208      2 109
Po-209      2 109
Po-210      4 109
Potassium
K-40   2 1012
K-42      7 1011
K-43      2 1012
K-44      6 1011
K-45      9 1011
Praseodymium
Pr-136      1 1012
Pr-137      2 1012
Pr-138m      2 1012
Pr-139      7 1012
Pr-142      1 1012
Pr-142m      2 1015
Pr-143      2 1012
Pr-144      2 1012
Pr-145      1 1012
Pr-147      1 1012
Promethium
Pm-141      1 1012
Pm-143      9 1011
Pm-144      2 1011
Pm-145      3 1012
Pm-146      2 1011
Pm-147      4 1012
Pm-148      1 1012
Pm-148m      5 1011
Pm-149      2 1012
Pm-150      1 1012
Pm-151      2 1012
Protactinium
Pa-227      3 1011
Pa-228      3 1011
Pa-230      3 1010
Pa-231      2 108
Pa-232      2 1012
Pa-233      2 1012
Pa-234      5 1011
Radium
Ra-223      3 109
Ra-224      7 109
Ra-225      3 109
Ra-226      2 109
Ra-227      2 1012
Ra-228      1 109
Rhenium
Re-177      2 1012
Re-178      2 1012
Re-181      3 1012
Re-182 (long lived isotope) 2 1012
Re-182 (short lived isotope) 4 1012
Re-184      1 1012
Re-184m      7 1011
Re-186      2 1012
Re-186m      1 1012
Re-187      5 1014
Re-188      1 1012
Re-188m      3 1012
Re-189      2 1012
Rhodium
Rh-99      4 1012
Rh-99m      9 1012
Rh-100      4 1012
Rh-101      7 1011
Rh-101m      2 1013
Rh-102      1 1011
Rh-102m      6 1011
Rh-103m      3 1015
Rh-105      2 1012
Rh-106m      2 1012
Rh-107      2 1012
Rubidium
Rb-79      1 1012
Rb-81      2 1012
Rb-81m      4 1012
Rb-82m      3 1012
Rb-83      1 1012
Rb-84      1 1012
Rb-86      2 1011
Rb-87      4 1012
Rb-88      5 1011
Rb-89      9 1011
Ruthenium
Ru-94      1 1014
Ru-94 (tetroxide vapour) 1 1014
Ru-97      3 1013
Ru-97 (tetroxide vapour) 1 1014
Ru-103      2 1012
Ru-103 (tetroxide vapour) 1 1013
Ru-105      2 1012
Ru-105 (tetroxide vapour) 6 1013
Ru-106      3 1011
Ru-106 (tetroxide vapour) 8 1011
Samarium
Sm-141      1 1012
Sm-141m      2 1012
Sm-142      9 1012
m-145      3 1012
Sm-146      2 109
Sm-147      3 109
Sm-151      6 1012
Sm-153      2 1012
Sm-155      2 1012
Sm-156      2 1012
Scandium
Sc-43      2 1012
Sc-44      2 1012
Sc-44m      9 1012
Sc-46      3 1011
Sc-47      3 1012
Sc-48      2 1012
Sc-49      1 1012
Selenium
Se-70      2 1012
Se-73      2 1012
Se-73m      2 1012
Se-75      2 1011
Se-79      5 1010
Se-81      2 1012
Se-81m      4 1012
Se-83      2 1012
Silicon
Si-31      2 1012
Si-32      2 1011
Silver
Ag-102      1 1012
Ag-103      2 1012
Ag-104      3 1012
Ag-104m      2 1012
Ag-105      2 1012
Ag-106      2 1012
Ag-106m      2 1012
Ag-108m      1 1011
Ag-110m      3 1010
Ag-111      2 1012
Ag-112      7 1011
Ag-115      9 1011
Sodium
Na-22      1 1011
Na-24      2 1012
Strontium
Sr-80      1 1014
Sr-81      9 1011
Sr-82      2 1012
Sr-83      3 1012
Sr-85      1 1012
Sr-85m      3 1013
Sr-87m      7 1012
Sr-89      1 1012
Sr-90      8 1010
Sr-91      2 1012
Sr-92      2 1012
Sulphur
S-35 (inorganic) 1 1012
S-35 (organic) 2 1011
S-35 (carbon disulphide vapour) 2 1013
S-35 (vapour) 2 1014
S-35 (dioxide gas) 1 1014
Tantalum
Ta-172      2 1012
Ta-173      2 1012
Ta-174      2 1012
Ta-175      2 1012
Ta-176      3 1012
Ta-177      1 1013
Ta-178 (long lived isotope) 3 1012
Ta-179      6 1012
Ta-180      9 1011
Ta-180m      6 1012
Ta-182      3 1011
Ta-182m      2 1012
Ta-183      2 1012
Ta-184      2 1012
Ta-185      1 1012
Ta-186      9 1011
Technetium
Tc-93      5 1013
Tc-93m      4 1012
Tc-94      6 1012
Tc-94m      1 1012
Tc-95      4 1013
Tc-95m      1 1012
Tc-96      4 1012
Tc-96m      2 1013
Tc-97      9 1012
Tc-97m      5 1012
Tc-98      1 1011
Tc-99      5 1010
Tc-99m      1 1013
Tc-101      2 1012
Tc-104      6 1011
Tellurium
Te-116      6 1012
Te-116 (vapour) 2 1014
Te-121      4 1012
Te-121 (vapour) 3 1013
Te-121m      1 1012
Te-121m (vapour) 3 1012
Te-123      6 1012
Te-123 (vapour) 2 1012
Te-123m      2 1012
Te-123m (vapour) 5 1012
Te-125m      2 1012
Te-125m (vapour) 8 1012
Te-127      2 1012
Te-127 (vapour) 2 1014
Te-127m      1 1012
Te-127m (vapour) 2 1012
Te-129      2 1012
Te-129 (vapour) 4 1014
Te-129m      1 1012
Te-129m (vapour) 3 1012
Te-131      1 1012
Te-131 (vapour) 1 1014
Te-131m      2 1012
Te-131m (vapour) 5 1012
Te-132      3 1012
Te-132 (vapour) 2 1012
Te-133      1 1012
Te-133 (vapour) 7 1013
Te-133m      1 1012
Te-133m (vapour) 2 1013
Te-134      3 1012
Te-134 (vapour) 7 1013
Terbium
Tb-147      2 1012
Tb-149      2 1012
Tb-150      2 1012
Tb-151      4 1012
Tb-153      7 1012
Tb-154      4 1012
Tb-155      1 1013
Tb-156      3 1012
Tb-156m (long lived isotope) 1 1013
Tb-156m (short lived isotope) 4 1012
Tb-157      1 1013
Tb-158      2 1011
Tb-160      5 1011
Tb-161      2 1012
Thallium
Tl-194      1 1013
Tl-194m      2 1012
Tl-195      4 1012
Tl-197      5 1012
Tl-198      7 1012
Tl-198m      2 1012
Tl-199      6 1012
Tl-200      1 1013
Tl-201      7 1012
Tl-202      7 1012
Tl-204      2 1012
Thorium
Th-226      4 1011
Th-227      2 109
Th-228      6 108
Th-229      1 108
Th-230      2 108
Th-231      2 1012
Th-232      2 108
Th-234      3 1012
Thulium
Tm-162      2 1012
Tm-166      3 1012
Tm-167      4 1012
Tm-170      2 1012
Tm-171      1 1013
Tm-172      2 1012
Tm-173      2 1012
Tm-175      2 1012
Tin
Sn-110      6 1013
Sn-111      2 1012
Sn-113      5 1012
Sn-117m      3 1012
Sn-119m      5 1012
Sn-121      3 1012
Sn-121m      4 1012
Sn-123      2 1012
Sn-123m      2 1012
Sn-125      1 1012
Sn-126      5 1011
Sn-127      2 1012
Sn-128      2 1012
Titanium
Ti-44      2 1011
Ti-45      2 1012
Tungsten
W-176      5 1012
W-177      3 1012
W-178      6 1013
W-179      1 1013
W-181      1 1013
W-185      4 1012
W-187      2 1012
W-188      3 1012
Uranium
U-230      2 109
U-231      7 1012
U-232      6 108
U-233      3 109
U-234      3 109
U-235      3 109
U-236      3 109
U-237      2 1012
U-238      3 109
U-239      2 1012
U-240      2 1012
Vanadium
V-47      1 1012
V-48      1 1012
V-49      2 1014
Xenon
Xe-120 (gas) 1 1014
Xe-121 (gas) 3 1013
Xe-122 (gas) 1 1015
Xe-123 (gas) 9 1013
Xe-125 (gas) 2 1014
Xe-127 (gas) 2 1014
Xe-129m (gas) 2 1015
Xe-131 (gas) 4 1015
Xe-133 (gas) 1 1015
Xe-133m (gas) 2 1015
Xe-135 (gas) 2 1014
Xe-135m (gas) 1 1014
Xe-138 (gas) 5 1013
Ytterbium
Yb-162      1 1013
Yb-166      8 1012
Yb-167      4 1012
Yb-169      3 1012
Yb-175      4 1012
Yb-177      2 1012
Yb-178      2 1012
Yttrium
Y-86      2 1012
Y-86m      1 1013
Y-87      2 1013
Y-88      2 1011
Y-90      2 1012
Y-90m      7 1012
Y-91      2 1012
Y-91m      2 1013
Y-92      6 1011
Y-93      8 1011
Y-94      6 1011
Y-95      6 1011
Zinc
Zn-62      1 1013
Zn-63      1 1012
Zn-65      5 1010
Zn-69      2 1012
Zn-69m      2 1013
Zn-71m      2 1012
Zn-72      3 1012
Zirconium
Zr-86      2 1013
Zr-88      1 1012
Zr-89      4 1012
Zr-93      8 1011
Zr-95      8 1011
Zr-97      2 1012
Other radionuclides not listed above (see note)      4 107

Note: In the case of radionuclides not specified elsewhere in this Part, the quantity specified in this entry is to be used unless the Executive has approved some other quantity for that radionuclide.



Part II

Quantity ratios for more than one radionuclide

     1. For the purpose of regulation 3(2), the quantity ratio for more than one radionuclide is the sum of the quotients of the quantity of a radionuclide present Qp divided by the quantity of that radionuclide specified in the appropriate column of Part I Qlim, namely - 

Qp
Σ
Qlim
     2. In any case where the isotopic composition of a radioactive substance is not known or is only partially known, the quantity ratio for that substance shall be calculated by using the values specified in the appropriate column in Part I for 'other radionuclides not listed above' for any radionuclide that has not been identified or where the quantity of a radionuclide is uncertain, unless the employer can show that the use of some other value is appropriate in the circumstances of a particular case, when he may use that value.



SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 3(1)


Masses of Fissile Material


For the purpose of regulation 3(1), the specified mass of a fissile material shall be - 

(a) plutonium as Pu 239 or Pu 241 or as a mixture of plutonium isotopes containing Pu 239 or Pu 241 -

150 grams;
(b) uranium as U 233 -

150 grams;
(c) uranium enriched in U 235 to more than 1% but not more than 5 % -

500 grams;
(d) uranium enriched in U 235 to more than 5% -

250 grams.



SCHEDULE 4
Regulation 3(1) and (3)


Specified Quantities for the Transport of Radionuclides




Part I

Table of Radionuclides

Radionuclide name, symbol Radionuclide form Quantity (Bq)
Actinium
Ac-225 (see note 1) 6 109
Ac-227 (see note 1) 9 107
Ac-228      5 1011
Aluminium
Al-26      1 1011
Americium
Am-241      1 109
Am-242m (see note 1) 1 109
Am-243 (see note 1) 1 109
Antimony
Sb-122      4 1011
Sb-124      6 1011
Sb-125      1 1012
Sb-126      4 1011
Argon
Ar-37      4 1013
Ar-39      2 1013
Ar-41      3 1011
Arsenic
As-72      3 1011
As-73      4 1013
As-74      9 1011
As-76      3 1011
As-77      7 1011
Astatine
At-211 (see note 1) 5 1011
Barium
Ba-131 (see note 1) 2 1012
Ba-133      3 1012
Ba-133m      6 1011
Ba-140 (see note 1) 3 1011
Berkelium
Bk-247      8 108
Bk-249 (see note 1) 3 1011
Beryllium
Be-7      2 1013
Be-10      6 1011
Bismuth
Bi-205      7 1011
Bi-206      3 1011
Bi-207      7 1011
Bi-210      6 1011
Bi-210m (see note 1) 2 1010
Bi-212 (see note 1) 6 1011
Bromine
Br-76      4 1011
Br-77      3 1012
Br-82      4 1011
Cadmium
Cd-109      2 1012
Cd-113m      5 1011
Cd-115 (see note 1) 4 1011
Cd-115m      5 1011
Caesium
Cs-129      4 1012
Cs-131      3 1013
Cs-132      1 1012
Cs-134      7 1011
Cs-134m      6 1011
Cs-135      1 1012
Cs-136      5 1011
Cs-137 (see note 1) 6 1011
Calcium
Ca-41      unlimited
Ca-45      1 1012
Ca-47 (see note 1) 3 1011
Californium
Cf-248      6 109
Cf-249      8 108
Cf-250      2 109
Cf-251      7 108
Cf-252      3 109
Cf-253 (see note 1) 4 1010
Cf-254      1 109
Carbon
C-11      6 1011
C-14      3 1012
Cerium
Ce-139      2 1012
Ce-141      6 1011
Ce-143      6 1011
Ce-144 (see note 1) 2 1011
Chlorine
Cl-36      6 1011
Cl-38      2 1011
Chromium
Cr-51      3 1013
Cobalt
Co-55      5 1011
Co-56      3 1011
Co-57      1 1013
Co-58      1 1012
Co-58m      4 1013
Co-60      4 1011
Copper
Cu-64      1 1012
Cu-67      7 1011
Curium
Cm-240      2 1010
Cm-241      1 1012
Cm-242      1 1010
Cm-243      1 109
Cm-244      2 109
Cm-245      9 108
Cm-246      9 108
Cm-247 (see note 1) 1 109
Cm-248      3 108
Dysprosium
Dy-159      2 1013
Dy-165      6 1011
Dy-166 (see note 1) 3 1011
Erbium
Er-169      1 1012
Er-171      5 1011
Europium
Eu-147      2 1012
Eu-148      5 1011
Eu-149      2 1013
Eu-150 (long lived isotope) 7 1011
Eu-150 (short lived isotope) 7 1011
Eu-152      1 1012
Eu-152m      8 1011
Eu-154      6 1011
Eu-155      3 1012
Eu-156      7 1011
Fluorine
F-18      6 1011
Gadolinium
Gd-146 (see note 1) 5 1011
Gd-148      2 109
Gd-153      9 1012
Gd-159      6 1011
Gallium
Ga-67      3 1012
Ga-68      5 1011
Ga-72      4 1011
Germanium
Ge-68 (see note 1) 5 1011
Ge-71      4 1013
Ge-77      3 1011
Gold
Au-193      2 1012
Au-194      1 1012
Au-195      6 1012
Au-198      6 1011
Au-199      6 1011
Hafnium
Hf-172 (see note 1) 6 1011
Hf-175      3 1012
Hf-181      5 1011
Hf-182      unlimited
Holmium
Ho-166      4 1011
Ho-166m      5 1011
Hydrogen
H-3      4 1013
Indium
In-111      3 1012
In-113m      2 1012
In-114m (see note 1) 5 1011
In-115m      1 1012
Iodine
I-123      3 1012
I-124      1 1012
I-125      3 1012
I-126      1 1012
I-129      unlimited
I-131      7 1011
I-132      4 1011
I-133      6 1011
I-134      3 1011
I-135 (see note 1) 6 1011
Iridium
Ir-189 (see note 1) 1 1013
Ir-190      7 1011
Ir-192      6 1011
Ir-194      3 1011
Iron
Fe-52 (see note 1) 3 1011
Fe-55      4 1013
Fe-59      9 1011
Fe-60 (see note 1) 2 1011
Krypton
Kr-81      4 1013
Kr-85      1 1013
Kr-85m      3 1012
Kr-87      2 1011
Lanthanum
La-137      6 1012
La-140      4 1011
Lead
Pb-201      1 1012
Pb-202      2 1013
Pb-203      3 1012
Pb-205      unlimited
Pb-210 (see note 1) 5 1010
Pb-212 (see note 1) 2 1011
Lutetium
Lu-172      6 1011
Lu-173   8 1012
Lu-174      9 1012
Lu-174m      1 1013
Lu-177      7 1011
Magnesium
Mg-28 (see note 1) 3 1011
Manganese
Mn-52      3 1011
Mn-53      unlimited
Mn-54      1 1012
Mn-56      3 1011
Mercury
Hg-194 (see note 1) 1 1012
Hg-195m (see note 1) 7 1011
Hg-197      1 1013
Hg-197m      4 1011
Hg-203      1 1012
Molybdenum
Mo-93      2 1013
Mo-99 (see note 1) 6 1011
Neodymium
Nd-147      6 1011
Nd-149      5 1011
Neptunium
Np-235      4 1013
Np-236 (long lived isotope) 2 1010
Np-236 (short lived isotope) 2 1012
Np-237      2 109
Np-239      4 1011
Nickel
Ni-59      unlimited
Ni-63      3 1013
Ni-65      4 1011
Niobium
Nb-93m      3 1013
Nb-94      7 1011
Nb-95      1 1012
Nb-97      6 1011
Nitrogen
N-13      6 1011
Osmium
Os-185      1 1012
Os-191      2 1012
Os-191m      3 1013
Os-193      6 1011
Os-194 (see note 1) 3 1011
Palladium
Pd-103 (see note 1) 4 1013
Pd-107      unlimited
Pd-109      5 1011
Phosphorus
P-32      5 1011
P-33      1 1012
Platinum
Pt-188 (see note 1) 8 1011
Pt-191      3 1012
Pt-193      4 1013
Pt-193m      5 1011
Pt195m      5 1011
Pt-197      6 1011
Pt-197m      6 1011
Plutonium
Pu-236      3 109
Pu-237      2 1013
Pu-238      1 109
Pu-239      1 109
Pu-240      1 109
Pu-241 (see note 1) 6 1010
Pu-242      1 109
Pu-244 (see note 1) 1 109
Polonium
Po-210      2 1010
Potassium
K-40      9 1011
K-42      2 1011
K-43      6 1011
Praseodymium
Pr-142      4 1011
Pr-143      6 1011
Promethium
Pm-143      3 1012
Pm-144      7 1011
Pm-145      1 1013
Pm-147      2 1012
Pm-148m (see note 1) 7 1011
Pm-149      6 1011
Pm-151      6 1011
Protactinium
Pa-230 (see note 1) 7 1010
Pa-231      4 108
Pa-233      7 1011
Radium
Ra-223 (see note 1) 7 109
Ra-224 (see note 1) 2 1010
Ra-225 (see note 1) 4 109
Ra-226 (see note 1) 3 109
Ra-228 (see note 1) 2 1010
Radon
Rn-222 (see note 1) 4 109
Rhenium
Re-184      1 1012
Re-184m      1 1012
Re-186      6 1011
Re-187      unlimited
Re-188      4 1011
Re-189 (see note 1) 6 1011
Re-natural      unlimited
Rhodium
Rh-99      2 1012
Rh-101      3 1012
Rh-102      5 1011
Rh-102m      2 1012
Rh-103m      4 1013
Rh-105      8 1011
Rubidium
Rb-81      8 1011
Rb-83 (see note 1) 2 1012
Rb-84      1 1012
Rb-86      5 1011
Rb-87      unlimited
Rb-natural      unlimited
Ruthenium
Ru-97      5 1012
Ru-103 (see note 1) 2 1012
Ru-105      6 1011
Ru-106 (see note 1) 2 1011
Samarium
Sm-145      1 1013
Sm-147      unlimited
Sm-151      1 1013
Sm-153      6 1011
Scandium
Sc-44      5 1011
Sc-46      5 1011
Sc-47      7 1011
Sc-48      3 1011
Selenium
Se-75      3 1012
Se-79      2 1012
Silicon
Si-31      6 1011
Si-32      5 1011
Silver
Ag-105      2 1012
Ag-108m (see note 1) 7 1011
Ag-110m (see note 1) 4 1011
Ag-111      6 1011
Sodium
Na-22      5 1011
Na-24      2 1011
Strontium
Sr-82 (see note 1) 2 1011
Sr-85      2 1012
Sr-85m      5 1012
Sr-87m      3 1012
Sr-89      6 1011
Sr-90 (see note 1) 3 1011
Sr-91 (see note 1) 3 1011
Sr-92 (see note 1) 3 1011
Sulphur
S-35      3 1012
Tantalum
Ta-178 (long lived isotope) 8 1011
Ta-179      3 1013
Ta-182      5 1011
Technetium
Tc-95m (see note 1) 2 1012
Tc-96      4 1011
Tc-96m (see note 1) 4 1011
Tc-97      unlimited
Tc-97m      1 1012
Tc-98      7 1011
Tc-99      9 1011
Tc-99m      4 1012
Tellurium
Te-121      2 1012
Te-121m      3 1012
Te-123m      1 1012
Te-125m      9 1011
Te-127      7 1011
Te-127m (see note 1) 5 1011
Te-129      6 1011
Te-129m (see note 1) 4 1011
Te-131m (see note 1) 5 1011
Te-132 (see note 1) 4 1011
Terbium
Tb-157      4 1013
Tb-158      1 1012
Tb-160      6 1011
Thallium
Tl-200      9 1011
Tl-201      4 1012
Tl-202      2 1012
Tl-204      7 1011
Thorium
Th-227      5 109
Th-228 (see note 1) 1 109
Th-229      5 108
Th-230      1 109
Th-231      2 1010
Th-232      unlimited
Th-234 (see note 1) 3 1011
Th-natural      unlimited
Thulium
Tm-167      8 1011
Tm-170      6 1011
Tm-171      4 1013
Tin
Sn-113 (see note 1) 2 1012
Sn-117m      4 1011
Sn-119m      3 1013
Sn-121m (see note 1) 9 1011
Sn-123      6 1011
Sn-125      4 1011
Sn-126 (see note 1) 4 1011
Titanium
Ti-44 (see note 1) 4 1011
Tungsten
W-178 (see note 1) 5 1012
W-181      3 1013
W-185      8 1011
W-187      6 1011
W-188 (see note 1) 3 1011
Uranium
U-230 (fast lung absorption, see notes 1 and 2) 1 1011
U-230 (medium lung absorption, see notes 1 and 3) 4 109
U-230 (slow lung absorption, see notes 1 and 4) 3 109
U-232 (fast lung absorption, see note 2) 1 1010
U-232 (medium lung absorption, see note 3) 7 109
U-232 (slow lung absorption, see note 4) 1 109
U-233 (fast lung absorption, see note 2) 9 1010
U-233 (medium lung absorption, see note 3) 2 1010
U-233 (slow lung absorption, see note 4) 6 109
U-234 (fast lung absorption, see note 2) 9 1010
U-234      2 1010
U-234 (medium lung absorption, see note 3) 6 109
U-235 (slow lung absorption, see note 4) unlimited
U-236 (all lung absorption types, see notes 1, 2, 3 and 4) unlimited
U-236 (fast lung absorption, see note 2) 2 1010
U-236 (medium lung absorption, see note 3) 6 109
U-238 (slow lung absorption, see note 4) unlimited
U-natural (all lung absorption types, see notes 2, 3 and 4) unlimited
U (enriched to 20% or less)      unlimited
U-depleted (see note 5) unlimited
Vanadium
V-48      4 1011
V-49      4 1013
Xenon
Xe-122 (see note 1) 4 1011
Xe-123      7 1011
Xe-127      2 1012
Xe-131m      4 1013
Xe-133      1 1013
Xe-135      2 1012
Ytterbium
Yb-169      1 1012
Yb-175      9 1011
Yttrium
Y-87 (see note 1) 1 1012
Y-88      4 1011
Y-90      3 1011
Y-91      6 1011
Y-91m      2 1012
Y-92      2 1011
Y-93      3 1011
Zinc
Zn-65      2 1012
Zn-69      6 1011
Zn-69m (see note 1) 6 1011
Zirconium
Zr-88      3 1012
Zr-93      unlimited
Zr-95 (see note 1) 8 1011
Zr-97 (see note 1) 4 1011
Other radionuclides not listed above where only beta or gamma emitting nuclides are known to be present (see note 6) 2 1010
Other radionuclides not listed above where alpha emitting nuclides are known to be present or no relevant data are available (see note 6) 9 107

Note 1: Values include contributions from daughter nuclides with half-lives less than 10 days.

Note 2: These values apply only to compounds of uranium that take the chemical form of UF6, UO2F2 and UO2(NO3)2 in both normal and accident conditions of transport.

Note 3: These values apply only to compounds of uranium that take the chemical form of O3, UF4, UCL4 and hexavalent compounds other than those specified in both normal and accident conditions of transport.

Note 4: These values apply to all compounds of uranium other than those specified in 2 and 3 above.

Note 5: These values apply to unirradiated uranium only.

Note 6: In the case of radionuclides not specified elsewhere in this Part, the quantity specified in this entry is to be used unless the Executive has approved some other quantity for that radionuclide.



Part II

Quantity ratios for more than one radionuclide

     1. For the purpose of regulation 3(3), the quantity ratio for more than one radionuclide is the sum of the quotients of the quantity of a radionuclide present Qp divided by the quantity of that radionuclide specified in the appropriate column of Part I Qlim, namely - 

Qp
Σ
Qlim
     2. In any case where the isotopic composition of a radioactive substance is not known or is only partially known, the quantity ratio for that substance shall be calculated by using the values specified in the appropriate column in Part I for 'other radionuclides not listed above' for any radionuclide that has not been identified or where the quantity of a radionuclide is uncertain, unless the employer can show that the use of some other value is appropriate in the circumstances of a particular case, when he may use that value.



SCHEDULE 5
Regulation 6(4)


Particulars to be Included in an Assessment Report


The following particulars are required to be included in an assessment report under regulation 6(4): - 



SCHEDULE 6
Regulation 6(5)


Further Particulars that the Executive may require


A further assessment and report may be required under regulation 6(5) in respect of the following matters: - 



SCHEDULE 7
Regulations 7(2), 8(2) and 9(3)


Information to be included in Emergency Plans




Part I

Information to be included in an operator's emergency plan

The information referred to in regulation 7(2) is as follows:



Part II

Information to be included in a carrier's emergency plan

The information referred to in regulation 8(2) is as follows:



Part III

Information to be included in an off-site emergency plan

The information referred to in regulation 9(3) is as follows: - 



SCHEDULE 8
Regulations 7(4) and (5); 8(5) and (6); and 9(11) and (12)


Principles and purposes of intervention




Part I

Principles to which emergency plans shall have regard

An emergency plan drawn up pursuant to regulation 7, 8 or 9 respectively shall, in so far as it applies to any radiation emergency, be drawn up having regard to the following principles - 



Part II

Purposes of intervention

The purposes of intervention referred to in regulations 7(5), 8(6) and regulation 9(12) are - 



SCHEDULE 9
Regulation 16(1)


Prior information to be supplied and made publicly available


     1. Basic facts about radioactivity and its effects on persons and on the environment.

     2. The various types of radiation emergency covered and their consequences for the general public and the environment.

     3. Emergency measures envisaged to alert, protect and assist the general public in the event of a radiation emergency.

     4. Appropriate information on action to be taken by the general public in the event of a radiation emergency.

     5. The authority or authorities responsible for implementing the emergency measures and action referred to in paragraphs 3 and 4.



SCHEDULE 10
Regulation 17(4)


Information to be supplied in the event of a Radiation Emergency


     1. Information on the type of emergency which has occurred, and, where possible, its characteristics, for example, its origin, extent and probable development.

     2. Advice on health protection measures, which, depending on the type of emergency, might include - 

     3. Any announcements recommending co-operation with instructions or requests by the competent authorities.

     4. Where an occurrence which is likely to give rise to a release of radioactivity or ionising radiation has happened but no release has yet taken place, the information and advice should include the following - 

     5. If time permits, information setting out the basic facts about radioactivity and its effects on persons and on the environment.



SCHEDULE 11
Regulation 21


Amendment of Regulations


Fire Certificates (Special Premises) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1991
     1. For paragraph 13 of Schedule 1 to the Fire Certificates (Special Premises) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1991[
19] there shall be substituted - 

Ionising Radiations Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000
     2. The 2000 Regulations shall be amended in accordance with paragraphs 3 to 7.

     3. In regulation 35(1), after the words "these Regulations" there shall be inserted the words "or of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001".

     4. After regulation 35, there shall be inserted the following regulation - 

     5. After paragraph (6) of regulation 36 there shall be inserted the following paragraph - 

     6. In paragraph 6 of Schedule 4, after "trainee" there shall be inserted the words "referred to in paragraphs 1 or 3".

     7. In paragraph 19 of Schedule 4, in place of "pursuant to regulation 11(2)" there shall be substituted "in accordance with regulation 11(1)".

Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997
     8. In Schedule 7 of the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997[20] - 



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations.)


The Regulations implement as respects Northern Ireland Title IX, Section 1 (Intervention in cases of radiological emergency) of Council Directive 96/29/Euratom (O.J. No. L159, 29.6.96, p. 1) laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionising radiation and impose requirements for that purpose on operators of premises where radioactive substances are present (in quantities exceeding specified thresholds). They also impose requirements on carriers transporting radioactive substances (in quantities exceeding specified thresholds) by rail or conveying them through public places, with the exception of carriers conveying radioactive substances by rail, road, inland waterway, sea or air or by means of a pipeline or similar means.

The competent authority for the purposes of the Regulations is the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland ("the Executive").

The Regulations - 

In Great Britain, the corresponding Regulations are the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/2975). The Great Britain Health and Safety Executive has prepared a regulatory impact assessment in relation to those Regulations and a copy of that assessment together with a Northern Ireland Supplement prepared by the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland is held at the offices of that Executive at 83 Ladas Drive, Belfast BT6 9FR from where a copy may be obtained on request.

A person who contravenes the Regulations is guilty of an offence under Article 31 of the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978 and is liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum (currently £5,000) or, on conviction on indictment, to a fine.


Notes:

[1] Formerly the Department of Economic Development; see S.I. 1999/283 (N.I. 1), Article 3(5)back

[2] See Article 2(2) of S.I. 1978/1039 (N.I. 9)back

[3] S.I. 1978/1039 (N.I. 9)back

[4] Article 13 was amended by S.I. 1998/2795 (N.I. 18), Article 4back

[5] Article 46(3) was amended by S.I. 1998/2795 (N.I. 18), Article 6(1) and Schedule 1, paragraphs 8 and 18(c)back

[6] 1972 c.68back

[7] S.I. 1991/2289back

[8] S.R. 1998 No. 132back

[9] S.R. 2000 No. 375back

[10] S.I. 1972/1265 (N.I. 14)back

[11] 1965 c. 57; section 1 was amended by S.I. 1974/2056 and S.I. 1990/1918back

[12] 1954 c. 33 (N.I.)back

[13] S.R. 2000 No. 388back

[14] 1952 c. 67back

[15] 1964 c. 5back

[16] S.R. 1992 No. 515 as amended by S.R. 1999 No. 150, regulation 2 and the Schedule.back

[17] S.R. 2000 No. 375back

[18] S.R. 1985 No. 273, revoked (subject to a saving) by regulation 41 of the Ionising Radiation Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000back

[19] S.R. 1991 No. 446back

[20] S.R. 1997 No. 455back



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