Voorbeelden van het gebruik van High-activity sealed in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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High-Activity Sealed Sources in Europe.
Security of high-activity sealed sources.
The manufacture, use or taking possession of a high-activity sealed source;
High-activity sealed source means a sealed source in which the amount of radioactive material exceeds the values laid down in Annex II;
Provision of data on high-activity sealed sources.
Member States shall ensure that, before issuing authorisation for practices involving a high-activity sealed source.
Euratom on the control of high-activity sealed radioactive sources.
High-activity sealed radioactive sources are containers of encapsulated radioactive material whose activity is above the limit specified in the Directive 2003/122/Euratom.
Identification and marking of high-activity sealed sources.
outside workers exposure and high-activity sealed sources.
Requirements for control of high-activity sealed sources.
transfers of sealed sources, where necessary, and in any event of transfers of high-activity sealed sources.
The Directive applies to high-activity sealed radioactive sources(HASS).
outside workers exposure and high-activity sealed sources.
The competent authorities shall keep records of undertakings authorised to perform practices with high-activity sealed sources and of the high-activity sealed sources they hold.
The undertaking shall ensure that each high-activity sealed source is accompanied by written information indicating that the source is identified
Specific requirements for licensing of high-activity sealed sources.
In order to create a regulatory control system for high-activity sealed sources it is necessary to define a nuclide specific activity level,
public information, and high-activity sealed sources through the merge of five Directives into one.
Where a Member State has more than one competent authority for the control of high-activity sealed sources and orphan sources,
specific purposes resulting from integration of the requirements for high-activity sealed radioactive sources
The adoption on 22 December 2003 of Council Directive 2003/122/Euratom on the control of high-activity sealed radioactive sources
a Council Directive on the control of high-activity sealed sources6.
competent authority with an electronic or written copy of the records for high-activity sealed sources, referred to in Article 90 and covering the information
The Directive puts in place a legal framework for ensuring control and security of high-activity sealed radioactive sources(HASS)
theft or discovery of high-activity sealed sources, other radioactive sources
In addition to the information and training in the field of radiation protection as specified in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3, an undertaking responsible for high-activity sealed sources shall ensure that such training includes specific requirements for the safe management and security of high-activity sealed sources with a view to preparing the relevant workers adequately for any events affecting their own safety