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  2. Begin by entering your laboratory's name and corporate address in Item 1. Ensure that you also provide a contact telephone number.
  3. In Item 2, list all addresses where radioactive materials will be used or stored, avoiding post office box numbers.
  4. For Item 3, describe the nature of your business and specify whether this application is for a new license, amendment, or renewal in Item 4.
  5. Complete Items 5 through 17 with detailed information about personnel, safety measures, equipment, and training as outlined in the guide.
  6. Finally, ensure that Item 18 is signed by an authorized individual and submit two copies of your application along with any required fees.

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Common measurements of radiation The amount of radioactivity is reported in becquerel (Bq), which is the international unit, or the curie (Ci), which is the unit used in the United States. Geiger counters are commonly used to measure the amount of radioactivity, but there are other types of detectors that may be used.
A materials radioactivity is measured in becquerels (Bq, international unit) and curies (Ci, U.S. unit). Because a curie is a large unit, radioactivity results are usually shown in picocuries (pCi). A picocurie is one trillionth of a curie. The higher the number, the more radiation released by the material.
There are four different but interrelated units for measuring radioactivity, exposure, absorbed dose, and dose equivalent.
Lightly moisten the swab or the pad with the detergent in the plastic vial. Moisten only one of the two swabs or pads. 3. Wipe all accessible surfaces of the radioactive source housing, or if the source is in a holder, wipe around all flanges and openings where possible leakage could occur.
Answer: Measures to control radioactive pollution include strict regulation of nuclear power plants, safe disposal of nuclear waste, containment of radioactive materials, regular monitoring of radiation levels, emergency preparedness for nuclear accidents, and international agreements to reduce nuclear weapons testing.

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Tracers can be used to find leaks in water pipes. A gamma-emitting radioactive isotope is added to water in the pipe. Where there is a leak, contaminated water seeps into the ground, causing a build-up of gamma emissions in that area.
(c) Testing and recordkeeping requirements. (1) Each licensee who uses a sealed source shall have the source tested for leakage at intervals not to exceed 6 months. The leak testing of the source must be performed using a method approved by the Commission or by an Agreement State.
For example, the amount of radiation being given off, or emitted, by a radioactive material is measured using the conventional unit curie (Ci), named for the famed scientist Marie Curie, or the SI unit becquerel (Bq).

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