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  6. Mich. Admin. Code Environmental Quality, Office of Waste Management & Radiological Protection, Ionizing Radiation Rules for Radioactive Material - Ionizing Radiation Rules for Radioactive Material
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  1. § R. 325.5229 - Area and room signs
  2. § R. 325.5230 - Container labels
  3. § R. 325.5231 - Alternate wording for warning signs
  4. § R. 325.5232 - Rescinded
  5. § R. 325.5233 - Exemptions from posting and labeling requirements
  6. § R. 325.5236 - Storage of sources and procedures for receiving and opening of packages
  7. § R. 325.5237 - Surface contamination
  8. § R. 325.5238 - Disposal of radioactive material
  9. § R. 325.5239 - Disposal by release into sanitary sewerage systems
  10. § R. 325.5240 - Disposal by burial in soil or incineration
  11. § R. 325.5241 - Use of safety equipment

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