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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0513802
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0003683
FACILITY_NAME
Caltrans-Stockton
STREET_NUMBER
1604
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
B
STREET_TYPE
St
City
Stockton
Zip
95206
APN
171-090-08
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1604 S B St
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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State of California-Health and Welfare Age Department of Health Services <br /> Page 3 of 4 pages <br /> RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE License Number: 146-39 <br /> Amendment Number 33 <br /> 16. The following individuals are authorized to collect wipe test samples of sealed sources possessed under t11is license <br /> using leak test kits acceptable to the California Department of Health Services: <br /> (a) The Radiation Safety Officer <br /> (b) Qualified individuals designated in writing by the Radiation Safety Officer <br /> 17. Quantitative analytical assays for the purpose of tests for leakage and/or contamination of sealed sources shall be <br /> performed only by persons specifically authorized to perform that service. <br /> 18. Records of leak test results shall be kept in units of microcuries and maintained for inspection. Records may <br /> be disposed of following Department inspection. Any leak test revealing the presence of 0.005 microcuries or <br /> more of removable radioactive material shall be reported to the Department of Health Services, Radiologic <br /> Health Branch MIS 7610, P.O. Box 997414, Sacramento, CA 95899-7414, within five days of the test. This <br /> report shall include a description of the defective source or device, the results of the test, and the corrective <br /> action taken. <br /> 19. Maintenance and repair of soil/asphalt content gauges shall be performed only by persons specifically authorized to <br /> perform those services. <br /> 20. At any time the licensee is engaged in making measurements by authorivy of this license at either a permanent or <br /> temporary job site, the licensee shall have a current copy of each of the following documents available for inspection <br /> at the job site: <br /> (a) A statement authorizing each qualified individual to use radioactive material (See Condition 12). <br /> (b) This license. <br /> (c) The manufacturer's instruction manual with appropriate emergency procedures. <br /> 21. The licensee shall comply with all requirements of Title 17. California Code of Regulations. Section 30373 Nyhen <br /> transporting or delivering radioactive materials to a carrier for shipment. These requirements include: packaging. <br /> marking, labeling, loading, storage, placarding. monitoring, and accident reporting. Shipping papers shall be <br /> maintained for inspection pursuant to the U.S. Department of Transportation requirements (Title 49. Code of Federal <br /> Regulations, Part 172, Sections 172.200 through 1-2.204). <br /> 22. The licensee shall conduct a physical inventory every six months to account for all sealed sources and/or devices <br /> received and possessed under the license. Records of the inventories shall be maintained for inspection, and may be <br /> disposed of following Department inspection. <br /> 23. Before radioactive materials may be used at a temporary job site at any federal facility, the jurisdictional status of the <br /> job site must be determined. If the jurisdictional status is unknown, the federal agency should be contacted to <br /> determine if the job site is under exclusive federal jurisdiction. A response shall be obtained in wTiting or a record <br /> made of the name and title of the person at the federal agency who provided the determination and the date that it <br /> was provided. Authorization for use of radioactive materials at the job sites under exclusive federal jurisdiction shall <br /> be obtained either by: <br /> (a) Filing an NRC Form-241 in,accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 10, Part 150.20 (b). <br /> "Recognition of Agreement State Licenses". or <br /> (b) By applying for a specific NRC license. <br />
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