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  2. Begin by entering your company name and FL Rad. Materials License No. in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the 'Date of Inventory' field with the current date, ensuring accuracy for record-keeping.
  4. In the 'DEVICE MANUFACTURER & MODEL NO.' section, input the relevant details for each device you are inventorying.
  5. Record the 'DEVICE SERIAL NO.' and 'SOURCE MANUFACTURER & MODEL NO.' for each item, ensuring all information is precise.
  6. Complete the 'SOURCE SERIAL NO.', 'SOURCE TYPE & EST. ACTIVITY', and 'LOCATION' fields as applicable to each source.
  7. Indicate the condition of each source by selecting either ‘In Storage’ or another appropriate status in the CONDITION column.
  8. Finally, ensure that a Radiation Safety Officer (or designee) signs at the bottom of the form to validate its accuracy.

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Category 1. As defined by the IAEA, an amount of radioactive material which, if not safely managed or securely protected, would be likely to cause permanent injury to a person who handled or were otherwise in contact with it, for more than a few minutes.
Sealed radioactive sources are widely used for beneficial purposes in medicine, industry, and agriculture. A sealed radioactive source is radioactive material that is permanently sealed in a capsule or bonded and in a solid form.
It should be noted that High Activity Sealed Sources (HASS) should not normally be disposed of but will generally be transferred to an organisation approved to accept such sources, for example a manufacturer (see Chapter 3).

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This is essentially a security / hazard rating for sealed radioactive sources, where a category 1 source is the most hazardous (and needs rigorous security protocols) and a category 5 source is the least hazardous (and only needs a minimum level of security).
Wipe the exterior surface of the source gently with the cotton wool, (care being taken not to or scratch the surface of a foil source). Hold the cotton wool within 5mm of the probe window without touching it and record the count rate in cps.
Unsealed sources are usually added to a system with the objective of tracing a pathway or determining a distribution, i.e. they are used as tracers. Sealed sources are used as a source of radiation to investigate what can be described broadly as the interaction of a radiation with matter.
EHS Records of Inventory and surveys of sealed sources (radioactive sources that have been designed to prevent spread of radioactive material under normal working condition, e.g., they are permanently bonded or fixed in a capsule or matrix designed to prevent release and dispersal of the RAM under the most severe

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