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This ESSENTIAL describes the legal obligations for manufacturers and the regulatory requirements for electronic product radiation in China.
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The Law is enacted to prevent and control radioactive pollution, protect the environment, ensure human health, and promote the development and peaceful use of nuclear energy and technology.
Chapter I General provisions
Chapter II Supervision over prevention and control of radioactive pollution
Chapter III Prevention and control of radioactive pollution from nuclear facilities
Chapter IV Prevention and control of radioactive pollution from utilization of nuclear technology
Chapter V Prevention and control of radioactive pollution from development and utilization of uranium (Thorium) mines and associated radioactive mines
Chapter VI Administration of radioactive wastes
Chapter VII Legal liabilities
Chapter VIII Supplementary provisions
The Law came into force on 1 October 2003.
The Regulations govern the production, sale and use of radioisotopes and radiation devices as well as the transfer, import and export of radioisotopes. An entity producing, selling or using radioisotope and ray devices shall obtain the relevant licenses.
Chapter I General Provisions
Chapter II Licensing and Filing
Chapter III Safety and Protection
Chapter IV Emergency Response to Radiation Accidents
Chapter V Supervision and inspection
Chapter VI Legal liabilities
Chapter VII Supplementary provisions
The Regulations entered into force on 29 July 2005.
The purpose of these Provisions is to strengthen the safety and protection management of radiation of radioisotopes and ray devices.
Chapter I General Provisions
Chapter II Workplace Safety and Protection
Chapter III Personnel Safety and Protection
Chapter IV Management of Waste Radioactive Sources and Goods Contaminated by Radiation
Chapter V Supervision and Inspection
Chapter VI Emergency Reporting and Handling
Chapter VII Exemption Management
Chapter VIII Legal Liability
Chapter IX Supplementary Provisions
The measures came into force on May 1, 2011.
GB 18871-2002 - Basic Standards for Protection against Ionizing Radiation and for the Safety of Radiation Sources
This standard specifies the basic requirements of ionizing radiation protection and radiation source safety. Appendixes A, B, C, D, E, F, J are normative (mandatory).
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 General Requirements
4 Major Requirement for Practice
5 Major Requirement for Intervention
6 Control of Occupational Exposure
7 Control of Medical Exposure
8 Control of Public Exposure
9 Control of Potential Exposure——Safety of Source
10 Intervention of Emergency Exposure Condition
11 Intervention of Prolonged Exposure Condition
Annex A (Normative) Exemptions
Annex B (Normative) Dose Limits and Control Level of Surface Contamination
Annex C (Normative) Classification of Working Spaces with Unsealed Sources
Annex D (Normative) Toxicity Grouping of Radionuclides
Annex E (Normative) Dose Level of Expected Intervention in Any Case and the Intervention Level and Action Level Under Emergency Exposure Condition
Annex F (Normative) Sign and Warning Sign of Ionizing Radiation
Annex G (Informative) Guidance Level for Medical Exposure of Radiodiagnosis and Nuclear Medicine Diagnosis
Annex H (Informative) Action Level under Prolonged Exposure Condition
Annex J (Normative) Terms and Definitions
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