Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 12. Health |
Agency 5. Department of Health |
Chapter 481. Virginia Radiation Protection Regulations |
Section 3720. Exempt concentrations schedule
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Element (atomic number)
Isotope
Col. I
Col. II
Gas Concentration μCi/ml1
Liquid and Solid Concentration μCi/ml2
Antimony (51)
Sb-122
3 x 10-4
Sb-124
2 x 10-4
Sb-125
1 x 10-3
Argon (18)
A-37
1 x 10-3
A-41
4 x 10-7
Arsenic (33)
As-73
5 x 10-3
As-74
5 x 10-4
As-76
2 x 10-4
As-77
8 x 10-4
Barium (56)
Ba-131
2 x 10-3
Ba-140
3 x 10-4
Beryllium (4)
Be-7
2 x 10-2
Bismuth (83)
Bi-206
4 x 10-4
Bromine (35)
Br-82
4 x 10-7
3 x 10-3
Cadmium (48)
Cd-109
2 x 10-3
Cd-115M
3 x 10-4
Cd-115
3 x 10-4
Calcium (20)
Ca-45
9 x 10-5
Ca-47
5 x 10-4
Carbon (6)
C-14
1 x 10-6
8 x 10-3
Cerium (58)
Ce-141
9 x 10-4
Ce-143
4 x 10-4
Ce-144
1 x 10-4
Cesium (55)
Cs-131
2 x 10-2
Cs-134m
6 x 10-2
Cs-134
9 x 10-5
Chlorine (17)
Cl-38
9 x 10-7
4 x 10-3
Chromium (24)
Cr-51
2 x 10-2
Cobalt (27)
Co-57
5 x 10-3
Co-58
1 x 10-3
Co-60
5 x 10-4
Copper (29)
Cu-64
3 x 10-3
Dysprosium (66)
Dy-165
4 x 10-3
Dy-166
4 x 10-4
Erbium (68)
Er-169
9 x 10-4
Er-171
1 x 10-3
Europium (63)
Eu-152
(9.2 hrs)
6 x 10-4
Eu-155
2 x 10-3
Fluorine (9)
F-18
2 x 10-6
8 x 10-3
Gadolinium (64)
Gd-153
2 x 10-3
Gd-159
8 x `0-4
Gallium (31)
Ga-72
4 x 10-4
Germanium (32)
Ge-71
2 x 10-2
Gold (79)
Au-196
2 x 10-3
Au-198
5 x 10-4
Au-199
2 x 10-3
Hafnium (72)
Hf-81
7 x 10-4
Hydrogen (1)
H-3
5 x 10-6
3 x 10-2
Indium (49)
In-113M
1 x 10-2
In-114M
2 x 10-4
Iodine (53)
I-126
3 x 10-9
2 x 10-5
I-131
3 x 10-9
2 x 10-5
I-132
8 x 10-8
6 x 10-4
I-133
1 x 10-8
7 x 10-5
I-134
2 x 10-7
1 x 10-3
Iridium (77)
Ir-190
2 x 10-3
Ir-192
4 x 10-4
Ir-194
3 x 10-4
Iron (26)
Fe-55
8 x 10-3
Fe-59
6 x 10-4
Krypton (36)
Kr-85M
1 x 10-6
Kr-85
3 x 10-6
Lanthanum (57)
La-140
2 x 10-4
Lead (82)
Pb-203
4 x 10-3
Lutetium (71)
Lu-177
1 x 10-3
Manganese (25)
Mn-52
3 x 10-4
Mn-54
1 x 10-3
Mn-56
1 x 10-3
Mercury (80)
Hg-197M
2 x 10-3
Hg-197
3 x 10-3
Hg-203
2 x 10-4
Molybdenum (42)
Mo-99
2 x 10-3
Neodymium (60)
Nd-147
6 x 10-4
Nd-149
3 x 10-3
Nickel (28)
Ni-65
1 x 10-3
Niobium (Columbium) (41)
Nb-95
1 x 10-3
Nb-97
9 x 10-3
Osmium (76)
Os-185
7 x 10-4
Os-191M
3 x 10-2
Os-191
2 x 10-3
Os-193
6 x 10-4
Palladium (46)
Pd-103
3 x 10-3
Pd-109
9 x 10-4
Phosphorus (15)
P-32
2 x 10-4
Platinum (78)
Pt-191
1 x 10-3
Pt-193M
1 x 10-2
Pt-197M
1 x 10-2
Pt-197
1 x 10-3
Potassium (19)
K-42
3 x 10-3
Praseodymium (59)
Pr-142
3 x 10-4
Pr-143
5 x 10-4
Promethium (61)
Pm-147
2 x 10-3
Pm-149
4 x 10-4
Rhenium (75)
Re-183
6 x 10-3
Re-186
9 x 10-4
Re-188
6 x 10-4
Rhodium (45)
Rh-103M
1 x 10-1
Rh-105
1 x 10-3
Rubidium (37)
Rb-86
7 x 10-4
Ruthenium (44)
Ru-97
4 x 10-4
Ru-103
8 x 10-4
Ru-105
1 x 10-3
Ru-106
1 x 10-4
Samarium (62)
Sm-153
8 x 10-4
Scandium (21)
Sc-46
4 x 10-4
Sc-47
9 x 10-4
Sc-48
3 x 10-4
Selenium (34)
Se-75
3 x 10-3
Silicon (14)
Si-31
9 x 10-3
Silver (47)
Ag-105
1 x 10-3
Ag-110M
3 x 10-4
Ag-111
4 x 10-4
Sodium (11)
Na-24
2 x 10-3
Strontium (38)
Sr-85
1 x 10-4
Sr-89
1 x 10-4
Sr-91
7 x 10-4
Sr-92
7 x 10-4
Sulfur (16)
S-35
9 x 10-8
6 x 10-4
Tantalum (73)
Ta-182
4 x 10-4
Technetium (43)
Tc-96M
1 x 10-1
Tc-96
1 x 10-3
Tellurium (52)
Te-125M
2 x 10-3
Te-125M
6 x 10-4
Te-127
3 x 10-3
Te-129M
3 x 10-4
Te-131M
6 x 10-4
Te-132
3 x 10-4
Terbium (65)
Tb-160
4 x 10-4
Thallium (81)
Tl-200
4 x 10-3
Tl-201
3 x 10-3
Tl-202
1 x 10-3
Tl-204
1 x 10-3
Thulium (69)
Tm-170
5 x 10-4
Tm-171
5 x 10-3
Tin (50)
Sn-113
9 x 10-4
Sn-125
2 x 10-4
Tungsten (Wolfram) (74)
W-181
4 x 10-3
W-187
7 x 10-4
Vanadium (23)
V-48
3 x 10-4
Xenon (54)
Xe-131M
4 x 10-6
Xe-133
3 x 10-6
Xe-135
1 x 10-6
Ytterbium (70)
Yb-175
1 x 10-3
Yttrium (39)
Y-90
2 x 10-4
Y-91M
3 x 10-2
Y-91
3 x 10-4
Y-92
6 x 10-4
Y-93
3 x 10-4
Zinc (30)
Zn-65
1 x 10-3
Zn-69M
7 x 10-4
Zn-69
2 x 10-2
Zirconium (40)
Zr-95
6 x 10-4
Zr-97
2 x 10-4
Beta and/or gamma emitting
radioactive material not
listed above with half-life
less than three years1 x 10-10
1 x 10-6
Footnotes:
1Values are given only for those materials normally used as gases.
2μCi/gm for solids.
NOTE 1: Many radioisotopes disintegrate into isotopes that are also radioactive. In expressing the concentrations, the activity stated is that of the parent isotope and takes into account the daughters.
NOTE 2: For purposes of 12VAC5-481-400 A where there is involved a combination of isotopes, the limit for the combination should be derived as follows:
Determine for each isotope in the product the ratio between the concentration present in the product and the exempt concentration for the specific isotope when not in combination. The sum of such ratios may not exceed "1" (i.e., unity).
Example:
Historical Notes
Derived from Volume 24, Issue 18, eff. June 12, 2008.
Statutory Authority
§ 32.1-229 of the Code of Virginia.