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Re: Chemic76spirit post# 42028

Thursday, 05/05/2011 10:09:54 AM

Thursday, May 05, 2011 10:09:54 AM

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Any facility that has/uses a radiation producing machine must have a radioactive materials license that specifically states the address, room number, maps etc.. of the facility where it is being used/built. I'm willing to bet the studio does not have one and is not included on I3's license. The video has to be done at I3 for that reason. Dean could apply for an offsite usage ammendment from CA but it's time consuming, expensive and will get shot down - the state is not going to approve a non-FDA approved radiation producing machine being used in a TV studio. It will never happen.

Hospitals fall under different rad regs then research and industry. Employees are already considered rad workers and are allowed to be exposed. Memebers of the general public (a visitor) can use a SRPD and legally receive a lower exposure. This allows staff and visitors to see the dominion in action.