Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-282c - Labeling, storage, and transportation
(a) The licensee
shall not use a source changer or storage container to store radioactive
material unless the source changer or the storage container has securely
attached to it a durable, legible, and clearly visible label that meets the
following requirements:
(1) Bears the
standard trefoil radiation caution symbol in conventional colors, which shall
include magenta, purple, and black on a yellow background;
(2) has a minimum diameter of 25 mm; and
(3) displays the following
wording:
CAUTION [or "DANGER"] RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL NOTIFY CIVIL AUTHORITIES [or "NAME OF COMPANY"]
(b) The licensee shall not transport
radioactive material unless the material is packaged and the package is
labeled, marked, and accompanied with appropriate shipping papers in accordance
with U.S. department of transportation regulations.
(c) Radiographic exposure devices, source
changers, storage containers, and radiation machines shall be physically
secured to prevent tampering or removal by unauthorized personnel. The licensee
shall store all radioactive material in a manner that will minimize danger from
explosion or fire.
(d) The
licensee shall lock and physically secure all transport packages containing
radioactive material in the transporting vehicle to prevent accidental loss,
tampering, and unauthorized removal.
(e) The licensee's name and the name of the
city or town where the main business office is located shall be prominently
displayed by affixing a durable, clearly visible label on each side of any
vehicle used to transport radioactive material or radiation machines for
temporary use at a job site.
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