Ohio Admin. Code 3701:1-43-07 - Exemptions
(A) Persons who receive, possess, use,
process, transfer, distribute, or dispose of TENORM are exempt from the
requirements of this chapter with respect to any combination of radium-226 and
radium-228 if the materials contain, or are contaminated at, concentrations
less than one hundred eighty-five becquerel per kilogram (five picocuries per
gram) excluding natural background. The progeny of the exempt TENORM radium-226
and radium-228 are also exempt. Manufacture of consumer or retail products at
concentrations greater than one hundred eighty-five becquerel per kilogram
(five picocuries per gram) is regulated pursuant to paragraph (C) of rule
3701:1-43-10 and rule
3701:1-43-11 of the
Administrative Code.
(B) Persons
who receive products or materials containing TENORM distributed in accordance
with a specific license issued by the director pursuant to paragraph (A) of
rule 3701:1-43-03 of the
Administrative Code, or by an equivalent license issued by another state, are
exempt from this chapter with regard to those products or materials.
(C) Persons who receive, possess, use,
process, transfer and distribute, including preparation of custom blends for
distribution, phosphate or potash ore-based fertilizers containing TENORM are
exempt from this chapter.
(D)
Persons who receive, possess, use, process, transfer, dispose into a permitted
landfill, or distribute, including preparation of custom blends for
distribution, zirconia, zircon, and products of zirconia and zircon containing
TENORM are exempt from this chapter provided that the radioactive constituent
is consistent with the radioactivity levels stated in the safety data sheet
accompanying the zirconium-bearing materials. A facility that manufactures
zirconium metal from ore or chemically processes zirconia or zircon resulting
in increased environmental mobility of TENORM is not exempt from this
chapter.
(E) Persons who possess
TENORM waste regulated by the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA
42 USC
9601 to
9628 as amended, as published in
the United States Code, 2006 edition) or by the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA 42 USC
6901 et seq. as amended, as published in the
United States Code, 2006 edition) are exempt from this chapter for the TENORM
waste regulated by either of these federal acts.
(F) Other persons who possess or use TENORM
shall
will be
exempt when the director makes a determination, upon his or her own initiative
or upon request for such determination, that the reasonably maximally exposed
individual will not receive a public dose with a total effective dose
equivalent (TEDE) of more than one millisievert (0.1 rem) in one year from all
licensed or registered sources of radiation including TENORM.
(G) Persons who receive, possess, use,
transfer, distribute, or dispose of materials in the recycling process
contaminated with scale or residue not otherwise exempted or other equipment
containing TENORM with a radiation exposure level that does not exceed 0.5
microsieverts (fifty microrem) per hour, including background at any accessible
point are hereby exempt from the requirements of this chapter.
(H) Persons engaged in the manufacture,
wholesale or retail commercial distribution, use, or disposal of the following
products or materials, or the recycling of equipment used to produce, contain,
or transport the following materials are exempt from the requirements of this
chapter:
(1) Potassium or potassium compounds
that have not been isotopically enriched in the radionuclide
potassium-40;
(2) Fossil fuel or
byproducts from fossil fuel combustion, including bottom ash, fly ash, and
flue-gas emission control byproducts; or
(3) Material used for building construction,
industrial processing, sandblasting, metal castings, or other material in which
the radionuclide content has not been concentrated to a level higher than is
found in its natural state.
(I) Persons who receive, possess, use,
process, transfer, or dispose of TENORM or TENORM waste from oil and gas wells
and production operations within the state are exempt from the requirements of
this chapter in that they are subject to the regulatory oversight of the Ohio
department of natural resources in accordance with section
1509.02 of the Revised Code.
This exemption does not apply to service providers performing radiological
decontamination of scale containing TENORM in pipe and other
equipment.
(J) Persons who receive,
possess, use, process, transfer, or dispose of waste water facility sludges
that contain TENORM, are exempt from the requirements of this chapter in that
they are subject to regulatory oversight by the Ohio environmental protection
agency in accordance with section
6111.03 of the Revised
Code.
(K) Persons who possess,
store, use, transport, or commercially distribute compressed gases and
compressed gas products containing TENORM are exempt from the requirements of
this chapter. The exemptions contained in this paragraph do not apply to a
facility that processes compressed gas or compressed gas products containing
TENORM.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3748.04
Rule Amplifies: 1509.02, 3748.01, 3748.02
Prior Effective Dates: 04/01/2012, 10/01/2014, 09/28/2017
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