Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-428 - Caution Signs
A. Unless
otherwise authorized by the Department, a licensee or registrant shall use the
symbol prescribed by this Section with the colors magenta, or purple, or black
on yellow background as the standard radiation symbol. The symbol prescribed is
the three-bladed design as follows:
RADIATION SYMBOL
1.
Cross-hatched area is to be magenta, purple, or black; and
2. The background is to be yellow.
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B. Notwithstanding the requirements of
subsection (A), licensees or registrants are authorized to label sources of
radiation, source holders, or device components containing sources of radiation
that are subjected to high temperatures, with conspicuously etched or stamped
radiation caution symbols that lack the color scheme required in subsection
A.
C. In addition to the contents
of signs and labels prescribed in this Article, the licensee or registrant
shall provide, on or near the required signs and labels, additional information
to make individuals aware of potential radiation exposures and to minimize the
exposures.
Notes
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