Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Amendment (2015 Measures No. 1) Regulation 2015
Select Legislative Instrument No. 73, 2015
I, General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Ret’d), Governor‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following regulation.
Dated 28 May 2015
Peter Cosgrove
Governor‑General
By His Excellency’s Command
Fiona Nash
Assistant Minister for Health
Contents
1............ Name................................................................................................... 1
2............ Commencement................................................................................... 1
3............ Authority............................................................................................. 1
4............ Schedules............................................................................................ 1
Schedule 1—Amendments 2
Part 1—Amendments of fees 2
Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Regulations 1999 2
Part 2—Other amendments 5
Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Regulations 1999 5
1 Name
This is the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Amendment (2015 Measures No. 1) Regulation 2015.
2 Commencement
This instrument commences on 1 July 2015.
3 Authority
This instrument is made under the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998.
4 Schedules
Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.
Schedule 1—Amendments
Part 1—Amendments of fees
Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Regulations 1999
1 Amendments of listed provisions—Schedule 3A
The items of the table in Schedule 3A listed in the following table are amended as set out in the table.
Amendments relating to facility licence application fees—nuclear installations
Item
Table item
Omit
Substitute
1
Item 1
27 285
28 021
2
Item 2
170 531
175 135
3
Item 3
136 426
140 109
4
Item 4
68 212
70 053
5
Item 5
68 212
70 053
6
Item 6
136 426
140 109
7
Item 7
545 701
560 434
8
Item 8
136 426
140 109
9
Item 9
584 681
600 467
10
Item 10
136 426
140 109
11
Item 11
13 642
14 010
12
Item 12
61 390
63 047
13
Item 13
13 642
14 010
14
Item 14
61 390
63 047
15
Item 15
27 285
28 021
16
Item 16
324 823
333 593
17
Item 17
389 787
400 311
18
Item 18
13 642
14 010
19
Item 19
204 638
210 163
20
Item 20
27 285
28 021
21
Item 21
68 212
70 053
22
Item 22
136 426
140 109
23
Item 23
13 642
14 010
24
Item 24
122 783
126 098
25
Item 25
27 285
28 021
2 Amendments of listed provisions—Part 1 of Schedule 3B
The items of the table in Part 1 of Schedule 3B listed in the following table are amended as set out in the table.
Amendments relating to facility licence application fees—prescribed radiation facilities (general)
Item
Table item
Omit
Substitute
1
Item 1
12 278
12 609
2
Item 2
12 278
12 609
3
Item 3
12 278
12 609
4
Item 4
12 278
12 609
5
Item 5
12 278
12 609
6
Item 6
12 278
12 609
7
Item 7
24 557
25 220
3 Amendments of listed provisions—Part 2 of Schedule 3B
The items of the table in Part 2 of Schedule 3B listed in the following table are amended as set out in the table.
Amendments relating to facility licence application fees—prescribed radiation facilities (other)
Item
Table item
Omit
Substitute
1
Item 1
40 927
42 032
2
Item 2
27 285
28 021
3
Item 3
40 927
42 032
4
Item 4
27 285
28 021
4 Amendments of listed provisions—Part 2 of Schedule 3C
The items of the table in Part 2 of Schedule 3C listed in the following table are amended as set out in the table.
Amendments relating to source licence application fees—amount of fees
Item
Table item
Omit
Substitute
1
Item 1
682
700
2
Item 1
2 728
2 801
3
Item 1
8 185
8 405
4
Item 2
1 772
1 819
5
Item 2
5 457
5 604
6
Item 2
16 370
16 811
7
Item 3
3 411
3 503
8
Item 3
10 257
10 533
9
Item 3
30 012
30 822
Part 2—Other amendments
Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Regulations 1999
5 Regulation 3
Repeal the regulation, substitute:
3 Definitions
Note: A number of expressions used in these regulations are defined in the Act, including the following:
(a) controlled apparatus;
(b) controlled facility;
(c) controlled material;
(d) controlled person;
(e) deal with.
In these regulations:
absorbed dose means the energy absorbed per unit mass by matter from ionizing radiation that impinges upon it.
Note: See Annex B to the Recommendations for Limiting Exposure to Ionizing Radiation.
Act means the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998.
action level means an intervention level applied to exposure to radiation.
application fee, for a licence, includes the ordinary costs of processing the application for the licence, but does not include any additional expenses that may be incurred by the CEO in respect of any peer review or consultancy that the CEO considers necessary for the purpose of deciding whether to issue the licence.
committed effective dose means the effective dose that a person is committed to receive from an intake of radioactive material.
Note: See Annex B to the Recommendations for Limiting Exposure to Ionizing Radiation.
Committee means the Radiation Health Committee or the Nuclear Safety Committee.
Council means the Radiation Health and Safety Advisory Council created by section 19 of the Act.
dose includes absorbed dose, equivalent dose or effective dose.
Note: See Annex B to the Recommendations for Limiting Exposure to Ionizing Radiation.
effective dose means a measure of dose that takes into account both the type of radiation involved and the radiological sensitivities of the organs and tissues irradiated.
Note: See Annex B to the Recommendations for Limiting Exposure to Ionizing Radiation.
equivalent dose means a measure of dose in organs and tissues that takes into account the type of radiation involved.
Note: See Annex B to the Recommendations for Limiting Exposure to Ionizing Radiation.
excluded exposure, for the definition of occupational exposure, means the component of exposure which arises from natural background radiation, provided that:
(a) any relevant action level or levels for the workplace are not exceeded; and
(b) the CEO does not prohibit the exclusion of that component.
exposure means the circumstance of being exposed to radiation.
external exposure means exposure to radiation from a source outside the human body.
holder, of a licence, means the controlled person to whom the licence is issued.
irradiator means a device that contains a controlled material that gives a controlled dose of radiation to any target material.
medical exposure means:
(a) the exposure of a person to radiation received:
(i) as a patient undergoing medical diagnosis or therapy; or
(ii) as a volunteer in medical research; or
(b) non‑occupational exposure received as a consequence of assisting an exposed patient.
National Standard for Limiting Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation means the document of that title as republished by ARPANSA in 2002 in the single document titled Recommendations for Limiting Exposure to Ionizing Radiation (1995) and National Standard for Limiting Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation (Radiation Protection Series No. 1).
Note: The single document could in 2015 be viewed on ARPANSA’s website (http://www.arpansa.gov.au).
occupational exposure means exposure of a person to radiation that:
(a) occurs in the course of the person’s work; and
(b) is not excluded exposure.
public exposure means the exposure of a person to radiation that is neither occupational exposure nor medical exposure.
Recommendations for Limiting Exposure to Ionizing Radiation means the document titled Recommendations for Limiting Exposure to Ionizing Radiation (1995), as republished by ARPANSA in 2002 in the single document titled Recommendations for Limiting Exposure to Ionizing Radiation (1995) and National Standard for Limiting Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation (Radiation Protection Series No. 1).
Note: The single document could in 2015 be viewed on ARPANSA’s website (http://www.arpansa.gov.au).
same location, in relation to a controlled apparatus or controlled material: see subregulation 40D(3).
sealed source means controlled material permanently contained in a capsule, or closely bound in a solid form, that is strong enough to be leak‑tight for:
(a) the intended use of the controlled material; and
(b) any foreseeable abnormal events likely to affect the controlled material.
unsealed source means controlled material that is not a sealed source.
waste package, in relation to controlled material contained or to be contained in a nuclear waste storage facility or a nuclear waste disposal facility, means the waste form of the controlled material and its container as prepared for handling, transport, storage or disposal.
3A Parent nuclides and progeny nuclides included in secular equilibrium
(1) For these regulations, in determining the activity of a parent nuclide mentioned in an item in the table in clause 3 of Schedule 2, include the activity of any progeny nuclide mentioned in that item that is included in secular equilibrium with the parent nuclide.
Note: Parent nuclides are also marked a in the table in clause 2 of Schedule 2.
(2) Except for subregulation (1), the activity of a progeny nuclide mentioned in an item in the table in clause 3 of Schedule 2 is taken to be nil when included in secular equilibrium with a parent nuclide mentioned in that item.
6 Paragraph 4(2)(b)
Before “Schedule 1”, insert “the table in clause 1 of”.
7 Subregulation 4(3)
Omit “an apparatus is not a controlled apparatus”, substitute “an apparatus covered by subregulation (2) is not a controlled apparatus under that subregulation”.
8 Paragraph 4(3A)(a)
Omit “; and”, substitute “; or”.
9 Paragraph 6(1)(c)
After “1013 Bq”, insert “but not more than 1015 Bq”.
10 Paragraph 6(2)(a)
Omit “column 4 of Part 2”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 2”.
11 Paragraph 7(2)(b)
Omit “column 3 of Part 2”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 2”.
12 Paragraph 7(3)(a)
Omit “column 4 of Part 2”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 2”.
13 Paragraph 8(3)(b)
Omit “column 3 of Part 2”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 2”.
14 Paragraph 8(4)(a)
Omit “column 4 of Part 2”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 2”.
15 Paragraph 11(2)(a)
Omit “column 4 of Part 2”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 2”.
16 Subregulations 38(1) and (3)
Omit “Part 1”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 1”.
17 Paragraph 38(3)(b)
Omit “or 60; or”, substitute “or 60.”.
18 Paragraph 38(3)(c)
Repeal the paragraph.
19 Subregulation 38(5)
Omit “Part 1”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 1”.
20 Paragraph 38(5)(b)
Omit “or 60; or”, substitute “or 60.”.
21 Paragraph 38(5)(c)
Repeal the paragraph.
22 Paragraph 38(6)(a)
Omit “Part 1”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 1”.
23 Paragraph 39(2)(a)
Omit “Part 1”, substitute “the table in clause 1”.
24 Paragraph 39(3)(a)
Omit “Part 2”, substitute “the table in clause 2”.
25 Subregulation 40B(1)
Omit “column 2 of an item in”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 1 of”.
26 Subregulation 40B(2)
Repeal the subregulation, substitute:
(2) The amount of the application fee for the licence is the amount mentioned in the item.
27 Subregulation 40C(1)
Omit “column 2 of an item in Part 1”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 1”.
28 Subregulation 40C(2)
Before “application fee”, insert “amount of the”.
29 Paragraph 40C(2)(a)
Omit “, the fee mentioned in column 3 of the relevant item in Part 1 of Schedule 3B”, substitute “and subregulation (3), the amount mentioned in the item mentioned in subregulation (1)”.
30 Paragraph 40C(2)(b)
Omit “column 2 of an item in Part 2 of Schedule 3B—the fee mentioned in column 3 of that item”, substitute “an item in the table in clause 2 of Schedule 3B (the clause 2 item)—the amount mentioned in the clause 2 item”.
31 Subregulation 40C(3)
Omit “the application fee for the licence is the sum of the application fees for each thing authorised to be done by the licence”, substitute “the amount of the application fee for the licence is the sum of the amounts of the application fees that would have been applicable under subregulation (2) if applications for separate licences had been made for each of those things”.
32 Subregulation 40D(1)
Omit “column 2 of an item in Group 1, 2 or 3 of Part 1”, substitute “an item in a Group in the table in clause 1”.
33 Subregulation 40D(2)
Omit “application fee”, substitute “amount of the application fee for the licence”.
34 Subparagraph 40D(2)(a)(i)
Omit “fee mentioned in column 3 of the provision in Part 2”, substitute “amount mentioned in the item in the table in clause 2”.
35 Subparagraph 40D(2)(a)(ii)
Omit “fees mentioned in column 3 of the provisions in Part 2”, substitute “amounts mentioned in the items in the table in clause 2”.
36 Paragraph 40D(2)(b)
Omit “fees mentioned in column 3 of the provisions in Part 2”, substitute “amounts mentioned in the items in the table in clause 2”.
37 Subregulation 48(2)
After “accordance with”, insert “the following (as existing on 1 July 2015)”.
38 Paragraphs 48(2)(a), (b) and (c)
Omit “and”.
39 Paragraph 48(2)(d)
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(d) the Code for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material (2014) (Radiation Protection Series C‑2).
Note: These documents could in 2015 be viewed on ARPANSA’s website (http://www.arpansa.gov.au).
40 Subregulation 48(3)
Omit “following Codes of Practice”, substitute “following (as existing on 1 July 2015)”.
41 At the end of paragraph 48(3)(a)
Add “(1985), published by the National Health and Medical Research Council”.
42 At the end of paragraph 48(3)(b)
Add “(1992), published by the National Health and Medical Research Council”.
43 Paragraph 48(3)(c)
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(c) the Code for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material (2014) (Radiation Protection Series C‑2);
44 At the end of subregulation 48(3)
Add:
Note: These codes could in 2015 be viewed on ARPANSA’s website (http://www.arpansa.gov.au).
45 Regulations 49, 50 and 51
Repeal the regulations, substitute:
49 Managing safety
(1) The holder of a facility licence must take all reasonably practicable steps to manage the safety of the facility, including:
(a) having in place plans and arrangements of the kind mentioned in item 4 of the table in clause 1 of Schedule 3; and
(b) ensuring that such plans and arrangements are implemented to the extent reasonably practicable.
(2) The holder of a source licence must take all reasonably practicable steps to manage the safety of the source, including:
(a) having in place plans and arrangements of the kind mentioned in item 4 of the table in clause 2 of Schedule 3; and
(b) ensuring that such plans and arrangements are implemented to the extent reasonably practicable.
50 Reviewing and updating plans and arrangements for managing safety
(1) The holder of a licence must, at least once every 3 years, review and update the plans and arrangements mentioned in regulation 49 in relation to the licence.
(2) The holder of a licence must keep and maintain records of any changes made to the plans and arrangements.
(3) Subregulation (1) does not apply to the extent that the licence makes other arrangements for a matter mentioned in that subregulation.
51 CEO approval for certain changes
The holder of a licence must seek the CEO’s prior approval to do either of the following things if it will have significant implications for safety:
(a) change the details in the application for the licence;
(b) modify the source or facility mentioned in the licence.
46 Subregulation 52(1)
Omit “make a relevant change”, substitute “do a thing mentioned in paragraph 51(a) or (b)”.
47 Subregulation 52(2)
Repeal the subregulation, substitute:
(2) The holder of a licence must, within 3 months after doing a thing as mentioned in subregulation (1), tell the CEO about the thing.
48 Subregulation 52(3)
Omit “the subregulations”, substitute “that subregulation”.
49 Subregulation 53(1)
Omit “must only”, substitute “may only”.
50 After subregulation 53(1)
Insert:
(1A) The holder of a licence may only transfer controlled apparatus or controlled materials to another person (the transferee):
(a) with the approval of the CEO; or
(b) if both of the following apply:
(i) the transferee is the holder of a facility licence or a source licence;
(ii) the transferee’s licence authorises the transferee to receive the controlled apparatus or controlled materials.
51 Subregulation 53(2)
Repeal the subregulation, substitute:
(2) If the holder of a licence (the transferor) transfers controlled apparatus or controlled materials to another person (the transferee) under paragraph (1A)(b), the transferor must, within 7 days of the transfer, tell the CEO:
(a) that the transfer has happened; and
(b) the name of the transferee; and
(c) the number of the licence held by the transferee; and
(d) the location of the controlled apparatus or controlled materials after the transfer.
52 Subregulation 53(3)
Omit “or body”.
53 Subregulation 53(4)
After “(1),”, insert “(1A),”.
54 Part 5 (heading)
Repeal the heading, substitute:
Part 5—Practices and procedures to be followed
55 Subregulations 58(1) and (2)
Repeal the subregulations, substitute:
(1) The holder of a facility licence for a controlled facility must ensure that the doses to which a person is exposed, inside or in connection with the facility, do not exceed the effective dose limits mentioned in regulation 59, and the equivalent dose limits mentioned in regulation 62.
56 Subregulation 58(4)
Repeal the subregulation, substitute:
(4) The holder of a licence must ensure that radiation protection and safety of the following relating to the licence are optimised in order to achieve the outcome mentioned in subregulation (4A):
(a) controlled material;
(b) controlled apparatus (other than apparatus prescribed by these regulations that produce harmful non‑ionizing radiation when energised);
(c) a controlled facility.
(4A) For subregulation (4), the outcome is that the following are as low as reasonably achievable after taking into account economic and societal factors:
(a) the magnitude of individual doses;
(b) the number of people who are exposed;
(c) the likelihood of incurring exposures to radiation.
57 At the end of regulation 60
Add:
(3) For subregulation (1), a relevant period is:
(a) for a controlled person—5 years; or
(b) for a member of the public—1 year.
58 Regulation 61
After “mentioned in”, insert “the table in clause 1 of”.
59 Subregulation 62(1)
Repeal the subregulation, substitute:
(1) For occupational exposure, the equivalent dose limit to the lens of the eye is 20 mSv annually, averaged over 5 consecutive calendar years.
(1A) However, the equivalent dose to the lens of the eye for a person subject to occupational exposure must not, in a year, be greater than 50 mSv.
(1B) The equivalent dose to the lens of the eye for a person subject to public exposure must not, in a year, be greater than 15 mSv.
60 Division 5.3 (heading)
Repeal the heading, substitute:
Division 5.3—Practices and procedures
61 Regulation 62A (heading)
Repeal the heading, substitute:
62A Practices and procedures
62 Subregulations 62A(1) and (2)
Omit “codes of practice”, substitute “codes”.
63 Subregulation 62A(2)
After “follows”, insert “(as existing on 1 July 2015)”.
64 Paragraph 62A(2)(c)
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(c) the Code for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material (2014) (Radiation Protection Series C‑2).
Note: These codes could in 2015 be viewed on ARPANSA’s website (http://www.arpansa.gov.au).
65 Schedule 1 (before the table)
Insert:
1 Exposure limits for non‑ionizing radiation
The following table sets out exposure limits for non‑ionizing radiation.
66 Schedule 1 (table item 1)
Repeal the item, substitute:
Exposure limits for non‑ionizing radiation
Item
Exposure limits
1
The exposure limits mentioned in the Interim guidelines on limits of exposure to 50/60 Hz electric and magnetic fields (1989), National Health and Medical Research Council, Radiation Health Series No. 30, as in force when these regulations commence.
67 At the end of Schedule 1
Add:
Note: The documents mentioned in items 1, 3 and 6 of the table could in 2015 be viewed on ARPANSA’s website (http://www.arpansa.gov.au).
68 Schedule 2 (note to Schedule heading)
After “regulations”, insert “3A,”.
69 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (heading)
Repeal the heading, substitute:
Part 1—Exempt dealings
70 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (after the heading)
Insert:
1 Exempt dealings
The following table sets out dealings that are exempt dealings.
71 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (table, headings)
Repeal the headings, substitute:
Exempt dealings
Item
Description of dealing
72 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (table item 1, column headed “Description of dealing”, paragraph (a))
Omit “concentration for the material mentioned in column 3 of Part 2”, substitute “activity concentration value for the material set out in an item in the table in clause 2”.
73 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (table item 1, column headed “Description of dealing”, paragraph (b))
Omit “of less than the activity in column 4 of Part 2”, substitute “less than the activity value for the material set out in that item”.
74 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (table item 2, column headed “Description of dealing”, paragraph (a))
Omit “activity for the material in column 4 of Part 2”, substitute “activity value for the material set out in an item in the table in clause 2”.
75 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (table item 2, column headed “Description of dealing”, paragraph (b))
Omit “activity concentration for the material in column 3 of Part 2”, substitute “activity concentration value for the material set out in that item”.
76 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (table item 4, column headed “Description of dealing”, paragraph (c))
Omit “Code of Practice for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material (2008) (Radiation Protection Series No. 2)”, substitute “Code for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material (2014) (Radiation Protection Series C‑2)”.
77 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (table item 7, column headed “Description of dealing”, paragraph (a))
Repeal the paragraph.
78 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (at the end of the cell at table item 7, column headed “Description of dealing”)
Add:
; (h) an electron capture detector or similar device used in gas chromatography containing:
(i) a nickel‑63 sealed source with activity not more than 750 MBq; or
(ii) a tritium source with activity not more than 20 GBq;
(i) lighting products that include krypton‑85.
79 Part 1 of Schedule 2 (at the end of the table)
Add:
9
The dealing involves a sealed radioactive source used for teaching the characteristics and properties of radiation or radiation sources, and the sealed source contains one or more of the following:
(a) Cobalt‑60 with an activity not greater than 200 kBq;
(b) Strontium‑90 with an activity not greater than 80 kBq;
(c) Caesium‑137 with an activity not greater than 200 kBq;
(d) Radium‑226 with an activity not greater than 20 kBq;
(e) Americium‑241 with an activity not greater than 40 kBq.
10
The dealing involves a geological sample that:
(a) contains radioactive material that emits radiation at a level not exceeding 5 micrograys an hour, measured at a distance of 10 cm from its surface; and
(b) is being used as a sample in teaching or for display as a geological specimen.
80 At the end of Part 1 of Schedule 2
Add:
Note: The code mentioned in item 4 of the table could in 2015 be viewed on ARPANSA’s website (http://www.arpansa.gov.au).
81 Parts 2, 3 and 4 of Schedule 2
Repeal the Parts, substitute:
Part 2—Activity concentration values and activity values for nuclides
2 Activity concentration values and activity values for nuclides
The following table sets out activity concentration values and activity values for nuclides.
Note 1: The activity of a progeny nuclide included in secular equilibrium with a parent nuclide is dealt with in regulation 3A. Parent nuclides and progeny nuclides are set out in the table in clause 3, and parent nuclides are also marked a in the following table.
Note 2: A nuclide marked m or m’ in the following table indicates a metastable state of the nuclide, with the metastable state m’ indicating a state of higher energy than the metastable state m.
Activity concentration values and activity values for nuclides
Item
Nuclide
Activity concentration value
(Bq/g)
Activity value
(Bq)
1
H‑3
1 x 106
1 x 109
2
Be‑7
1 x 103
1 x 107
3
Be‑10
1 x 104
1 x 106
4
C‑11
1 x 101
1 x 106
5
C‑14
1 x 104
1 x 107
6
Ne‑13
1 x 102
1 x 109
7
Ne‑19
1 x 102
1 x 109
8
O‑15
1 x 102
1 x 109
9
F‑18
1 x 101
1 x 106
10
Na‑22
1 x 101
1 x 106
11
Na‑24
1 x 101
1 x 105
12
Mg‑28
1 x 101
1 x 105
13
Al‑26
1 x 101
1 x 105
14
Si‑31
1 x 103
1 x 106
15
Si‑32
1 x 103
1 x 106
16
P‑32
1 x 103
1 x 105
17
P‑33
1 x 105
1 x 108
18
S‑35
1 x 105
1 x 108
19
Cl‑36
1 x 104
1 x 106
20
Cl‑38
1 x 101
1 x 105
21
Cl‑39
1 x 101
1 x 105
22
Ar‑37
1 x 106
1 x 108
23
Ar‑39
1 x 107
1 x 104
24
Ar‑41
1 x 102
1 x 109
25
K‑40
1 x 102
1 x 106
26
K‑42
1 x 102
1 x 106
27
K‑43
1 x 101
1 x 106
28
K‑44
1 x 101
1 x 105
29
K‑45
1 x 101
1 x 105
30
Ca‑41
1 x 105
1 x 107
31
Ca‑45
1 x 104
1 x 107
32
Ca‑47
1 x 101
1 x 106
33
Sc‑43
1 x 101
1 x 106
34
Sc‑44
1 x 101
1 x 105
35
Sc‑45
1 x 102
1 x 107
36
Sc‑46
1 x 101
1 x 106
37
Sc‑47
1 x 102
1 x 106
38
Sc‑48
1 x 101
1 x 105
39
Sc‑49
1 x 103
1 x 105
40
Ti‑44
1 x 101
1 x 105
41
Ti‑45
1 x 101
1 x 106
42
V‑47
1 x 101
1 x 105
43
V‑48
1 x 101
1 x 105
44
V‑49
1 x 104
1 x 107
45
Cr‑48
1 x 102
1 x 106
46
Cr‑49
1 x 101
1 x 106
47
Cr‑51
1 x 103
1 x 107
48
Mn‑51
1 x 101
1 x 105
49
Mn‑52
1 x 101
1 x 105
50
Mn‑52m
1 x 101
1 x 105
51
Mn‑53
1 x 104
1 x 109
52
Mn‑54
1 x 101
1 x 106
53
Mn‑56
1 x 101
1 x 105
54
Fe‑52
1 x 101
1 x 106
55
Fe‑55
1 x 104
1 x 106
56
Fe‑59
1 x 101
1 x 106
57
Fe‑60
1 x 102
1 x 105
58
Co‑55
1 x 101
1 x 106
59
Co‑56
1 x 101
1 x 105
60
Co‑57
1 x 102
1 x 106
61
Co‑58
1 x 101
1 x 106
62
Co‑58m
1 x 104
1 x 107
63
Co‑60
1 x 101
1 x 105
64
Co‑60m
1 x 103
1 x 106
65
Co‑61
1 x 102
1 x 106
66
Co‑62m
1 x 101
1 x 105
67
Ni‑56
1 x 101
1 x 106
68
Ni‑57
1 x 101
1 x 106
69
Ni‑59
1 x 104
1 x 108
70
Ni‑63
1 x 105
1 x 108
71
Ni‑65
1 x 101
1 x 106
72
Ni‑66
1 x 104
1 x 107
73
Cu‑60
1 x 101
1 x 105
74
Cu‑61
1 x 101
1 x 106
75
Cu‑64
1 x 102
1 x 106
76
Cu‑67
1 x 102
1 x 106
77
Zn‑62
1 x 102
1 x 106
78
Zn‑63
1 x 101
1 x 105
79
Zn‑65
1 x 101
1 x 106
80
Zn‑69
1 x 104
1 x 106
81
Zn‑69m
1 x 102
1 x 106
82
Zn‑71m
1 x 101
1 x 106
83
Zn‑72
1 x 102
1 x 106
84
Ga‑65
1 x 101
1 x 105
85
Ga‑66
1 x 101
1 x 105
86
Ga‑67
1 x 102
1 x 106
87
Ga‑68
1 x 101
1 x 105
88
Ga‑70
1 x 102
1 x 106
89
Ga‑72
1 x 101
1 x 105
90
Ga‑73
1 x 102
1 x 106
91
Ge‑66
1 x 101
1 x 106
92
Ge‑67
1 x 101
1 x 105
93
Ge‑68a
1 x 101
1 x 105
94
Ge‑69
1 x 101
1 x 106
95
Ge‑71
1 x 104
1 x 108
96
Ge‑75
1 x 103
1 x 106
97
Ge‑77
1 x 101
1 x 105
98
Ge‑78
1 x 102
1 x 106
99
As‑69
1 x 101
1 x 105
100
As‑70
1 x 101
1 x 105
101
As‑71
1 x 101
1 x 106
102
As‑72
1 x 101
1 x 105
103
As‑73
1 x 103
1 x 107
104
As‑74
1 x 101
1 x 106
105
As‑76
1 x 102
1 x 105
106
As‑77
1 x 103
1 x 106
107
As‑78
1 x 101
1 x 105
108
Se‑70
1 x 101
1 x 106
109
Se‑73
1 x 101
1 x 106
110
Se‑73m
1 x 102
1 x 106
111
Se‑75
1 x 102
1 x 106
112
Se‑79
1 x 104
1 x 107
113
Se‑81
1 x 103
1 x 106
114
Se‑81m
1 x 103
1 x 107
115
Se‑83
1 x 101
1 x 105
116
Br‑74
1 x 101
1 x 105
117
Br‑74m
1 x 101
1 x 105
118
Br‑75
1 x 101
1 x 106
119
Br‑76
1 x 101
1 x 105
120
Br‑77
1 x 102
1 x 106
121
Br‑80
1 x 102
1 x 105
122
Br‑80m
1 x 103
1 x 107
123
Br‑82
1 x 101
1 x 106
124
Br‑83
1 x 103
1 x 106
125
Br‑84
1 x 101
1 x 105
126
Kr‑74
1 x 102
1 x 109
127
Kr‑76
1 x 102
1 x 109
128
Kr‑77
1 x 102
1 x 109
129
Kr‑79
1 x 103
1 x 105
130
Kr‑81
1 x 104
1 x 107
131
Kr‑81m
1 x 103
1 x 1010
132
Kr‑83m
1 x 105
1 x 1012
133
Kr‑85
1 x 105
1 x 104
134
Kr‑85m
1 x 103
1 x 1010
135
Kr‑87
1 x 102
1 x 109
136
Kr‑88
1 x 102
1 x 109
137
Rb‑79
1 x 101
1 x 105
138
Rb‑81
1 x 101
1 x 106
139
Rb‑81m
1 x 103
1 x 107
140
Rb‑82m
1 x 101
1 x 106
141
Rb‑83a
1 x 102
1 x 106
142
Rb‑84
1 x 101
1 x 106
143
Rb‑86
1 x 102
1 x 105
144
Rb‑87
1 x 103
1 x 107
145
Rb‑88
1 x 102
1 x 105
146
Rb‑89
1 x 102
1 x 105
147
Sr‑80
1 x 103
1 x 107
148
Sr‑81
1 x 101
1 x 105
149
Sr‑82a
1 x 101
1 x 105
150
Sr‑83
1 x 101
1 x 106
151
Sr‑85
1 x 102
1 x 106
152
Sr‑85m
1 x 102
1 x 107
153
Sr‑87m
1 x 102
1 x 106
154
Sr‑89
1 x 103
1 x 106
155
Sr‑90a
1 x 102
1 x 104
156
Sr‑91
1 x 101
1 x 105
157
Sr‑92
1 x 101
1 x 106
158
Y‑86
1 x 101
1 x 105
159
Y‑86m
1 x 102
1 x 107
160
Y‑87a
1 x 101
1 x 106
161
Y‑88
1 x 101
1 x 106
162
Y‑90
1 x 103
1 x 105
163
Y‑90m
1 x 101
1 x 106
164
Y‑91
1 x 103
1 x 106
165
Y‑91m
1 x 102
1 x 106
166
Y‑92
1 x 102
1 x 105
167
Y‑93
1 x 102
1 x 105
168
Y‑94
1 x 101
1 x 105
169
Y‑95
1 x 101
1 x 105
170
Zr‑86
1 x 102
1 x 107
171
Zr‑88
1 x 102
1 x 106
172
Zr‑89
1 x 101
1 x 106
173
Zr‑93a
1 x 103
1 x 107
174
Zr‑95
1 x 101
1 x 106
175
Zr‑97a
1 x 101
1 x 105
176
Nb‑88
1 x 101
1 x 105
177
Nb‑89
1 x 101
1 x 105
178
Nb‑89m
1 x 101
1 x 105
179
Nb‑90
1 x 101
1 x 105
180
Nb‑93m
1 x 104
1 x 107
181
Nb‑94
1 x 101
1 x 106
182
Nb‑95
1 x 101
1 x 106
183
Nb‑95m
1 x 102
1 x 107
184
Nb‑96
1 x 101
1 x 105
185
Nb‑97
1 x 101
1 x 106
186
Nb‑98
1 x 101
1 x 105
187
Mo‑90
1 x 101
1 x 106
188
Mo‑93
1 x 103
1 x 108
189
Mo‑93m
1 x 101
1 x 106
190
Mo‑99
1 x 102
1 x 106
191
Mo‑101
1 x 101
1 x 106
192
Tc‑93
1 x 101
1 x 106
193
Tc‑93m
1 x 101
1 x 106
194
Tc‑94
1 x 101
1 x 106
195
Tc‑94m
1 x 101
1 x 105
196
Tc‑95
1 x 101
1 x 106
197
Tc‑95m
1 x 101
1 x 106
198
Tc‑96
1 x 101
1 x 106
199
Tc‑96m
1 x 103
1 x 107
200
Tc‑97
1 x 103
1 x 108
201
Tc‑97m
1 x 103
1 x 107
202
Tc‑98
1 x 101
1 x 106
203
Tc‑99
1 x 104
1 x 107
204
Tc‑99m
1 x 102
1 x 107
205
Tc‑101
1 x 102
1 x 106
206
Tc‑104
1 x 101
1 x 105
207
Ru‑94
1 x 102
1 x 106
208
Ru‑97
1 x 102
1 x 107
209
Ru‑103
1 x 102
1 x 106
210
Ru‑105
1 x 101
1 x 106
211
Ru‑106a
1 x 102
1 x 105
212
Rh‑99
1 x 101
1 x 106
213
Rh‑99m
1 x 101
1 x 106
214
Rh‑100
1 x 101
1 x 106
215
Rh‑101
1 x 102
1 x 107
216
Rh‑101m
1 x 102
1 x 107
217
Rh‑102
1 x 101
1 x 106
218
Rh‑102m
1 x 102
1 x 106
219
Rh‑103m
1 x 104
1 x 108
220
Rh‑105
1 x 102
1 x 107
221
Rh‑106m
1 x 101
1 x 105
222
Rh‑107
1 x 102
1 x 106
223
Pd‑100
1 x 102
1 x 107
224
Pd‑101
1 x 102
1 x 106
225
Pd‑103
1 x 103
1 x 108
226
Pd‑107
1 x 105
1 x 108
227
Pd‑109
1 x 103
1 x 106
228
Ag‑102
1 x 101
1 x 105
229
Ag‑103
1 x 101
1 x 106
230
Ag‑104
1 x 101
1 x 106
231
Ag‑104m
1 x 101
1 x 106
232
Ag‑105
1 x 102
1 x 106
233
Ag‑106
1 x 101
1 x 106
234
Ag‑106m
1 x 101
1 x 106
235
Ag‑108ma
1 x 101
1 x 106
236
Ag‑110m
1 x 101
1 x 106
237
Ag‑111
1 x 103
1 x 106
238
Ag‑112
1 x 101
1 x 105
239
Ag‑115
1 x 101
1 x 105
240
Cd‑104
1 x 102
1 x 107
241
Cd‑107
1 x 103
1 x 107
242
Cd‑109
1 x 104
1 x 106
243
Cd‑113
1 x 103
1 x 106
244
Cd‑113m
1 x 103
1 x 106
245
Cd‑115
1 x 102
1 x 106
246
Cd‑115m
1 x 103
1 x 106
247
Cd‑117
1 x 101
1 x 106
248
Cd‑117m
1 x 101
1 x 106
249
In‑109
1 x 101
1 x 106
250
In‑110
1 x 101
1 x 106
251
In‑110m
1 x 101
1 x 105
252
In‑111
1 x 102
1 x 106
253
In‑112
1 x 102
1 x 106
254
In‑113m
1 x 102
1 x 106
255
In‑114
1 x 103
1 x 105
256
In‑114m
1 x 102
1 x 106
257
In‑115
1 x 103
1 x 105
258
In‑115m
1 x 102
1 x 106
259
In‑116m
1 x 101
1 x 105
260
In‑117
1 x 101
1 x 106
261
In‑117m
1 x 102
1 x 106
262
In‑119m
1 x 102
1 x 105
263
Sn‑110
1 x 102
1 x 107
264
Sn‑111
1 x 102
1 x 106
265
Sn‑113
1 x 103
1 x 107
266
Sn‑117m
1 x 102
1 x 106
267
Sn‑119m
1 x 103
1 x 107
268
Sn‑121
1 x 105
1 x 107
269
Sn‑121ma
1 x 103
1 x 107
270
Sn‑123
1 x 103
1 x 106
271
Sn‑123m
1 x 102
1 x 106
272
Sn‑125
1 x 102
1 x 105
273
Sn‑126a
1 x 101
1 x 105
274
Sn‑127
1 x 101
1 x 106
275
Sn‑128
1 x 101
1 x 106
276
Sb‑115
1 x 101
1 x 106
277
Sb‑116
1 x 101
1 x 106
278
Sb‑116m
1 x 101
1 x 105
279
Sb‑117
1 x 102
1 x 107
280
Sb‑118m
1 x 101
1 x 106
281
Sb‑119
1 x 103
1 x 107
282
Sb‑120
1 x 102
1 x 106
283
Sb‑120m
1 x 101
1 x 106
284
Sb‑122
1 x 102
1 x 104
285
Sb‑124
1 x 101
1 x 106
286
Sb‑124m
1 x 102
1 x 106
287
Sb‑125
1 x 102
1 x 106
288
Sb‑126
1 x 101
1 x 105
289
Sb‑126m
1 x 101
1 x 105
290
Sb‑127
1 x 101
1 x 106
291
Sb‑128
1 x 101
1 x 105
292
Sb‑128m
1 x 101
1 x 105
293
Sb‑129
1 x 101
1 x 106
294
Sb‑130
1 x 101
1 x 105
295
Sb‑131
1 x 101
1 x 106
296
Te‑116
1 x 102
1 x 107
297
Te‑121
1 x 101
1 x 106
298
Te‑121m
1 x 102
1 x 106
299
Te‑123
1 x 103
1 x 106
300
Te‑123m
1 x 102
1 x 107
301
Te‑125m
1 x 103
1 x 107
302
Te‑127
1 x 103
1 x 106
303
Te‑127m
1 x 103
1 x 107
304
Te‑129
1 x 102
1 x 106
305
Te‑129m
1 x 103
1 x 106
306
Te‑131
1 x 102
1 x 105
307
Te‑131m
1 x 101
1 x 106
308
Te‑132
1 x 102
1 x 107
309
Te‑133
1 x 101
1 x 105
310
Te‑133m
1 x 101
1 x 105
311
Te‑134
1 x 101
1 x 106
312
I‑120
1 x 101
1 x 105
313
I‑120m
1 x 101
1 x 105
314
I‑121
1 x 102
1 x 106
315
I‑123
1 x 102
1 x 107
316
I‑124
1 x 101
1 x 106
317
I‑125
1 x 103
1 x 106
318
I‑126
1 x 102
1 x 106
319
I‑128
1 x 102
1 x 105
320
I‑129
1 x 102
1 x 105
321
I‑130
1 x 101
1 x 106
322
I‑131
1 x 102
1 x 106
323
I‑132
1 x 101
1 x 105
324
I‑132m
1 x 102
1 x 106
325
I‑133
1 x 101
1 x 106
326
I‑134
1 x 101
1 x 105
327
I‑135
1 x 101
1 x 106
328
Xe‑120
1 x 102
1 x 109
329
Xe‑121
1 x 102
1 x 109
330
Xe‑122a
1 x 102
1 x 109
331
Xe‑123
1 x 102
1 x 109
332
Xe‑125
1 x 103
1 x 109
333
Xe‑127
1 x 103
1 x 105
334
Xe‑129m
1 x 103
1 x 104
335
Xe‑131m
1 x 104
1 x 104
336
Xe‑133m
1 x 103
1 x 104
337
Xe‑133
1 x 103
1 x 104
338
Xe‑135
1 x 103
1 x 1010
339
Xe‑135m
1 x 102
1 x 109
340
Xe‑138
1 x 102
1 x 109
341
Cs‑125
1 x 101
1 x 104
342
Cs‑127
1 x 102
1 x 105
343
Cs‑129
1 x 102
1 x 105
344
Cs‑130
1 x 102
1 x 106
345
Cs‑131
1 x 103
1 x 106
346
Cs‑132
1 x 101
1 x 105
347
Cs‑134m
1 x 103
1 x 105
348
Cs‑134
1 x 101
1 x 104
349
Cs‑135
1 x 104
1 x 107
350
Cs‑135m
1 x 101
1 x 106
351
Cs‑136
1 x 101
1 x 105
352
Cs‑137a
1 x 101
1 x 104
353
Cs‑138
1 x 101
1 x 104
354
Ba‑126
1 x 102
1 x 107
355
Ba‑128
1 x 102
1 x 107
356
Ba‑131
1 x 102
1 x 106
357
Ba‑131m
1 x 102
1 x 107
358
Ba‑133
1 x 102
1 x 106
359
Ba‑133m
1 x 102
1 x 106
360
Ba‑135m
1 x 102
1 x 106
361
Ba‑137m
1 x 101
1 x 106
362
Ba‑139
1 x 102
1 x 105
363
Ba‑140a
1 x 101
1 x 105
364
Ba‑141
1 x 102
1 x 105
365
Ba‑142
1 x 102
1 x 106
366
La‑131
1 x 101
1 x 106
367
La‑132
1 x 101
1 x 106
368
La‑135
1 x 103
1 x 107
369
La‑137
1 x 103
1 x 107
370
La‑138
1 x 101
1 x 106
371
La‑140
1 x 101
1 x 105
372
La‑141
1 x 102
1 x 105
373
La‑142
1 x 101
1 x 105
374
La‑143
1 x 102
1 x 105
375
Ce‑134
1 x 103
1 x 107
376
Ce‑135
1 x 101
1 x 106
377
Ce‑137
1 x 103
1 x 107
378
Ce‑137m
1 x 103
1 x 106
379
Ce‑139
1 x 102
1 x 106
380
Ce‑141
1 x 102
1 x 107
381
Ce‑143
1 x 102
1 x 106
382
Ce‑144a
1 x 102
1 x 105
383
Pr‑136
1 x 101
1 x 105
384
Pr‑137
1 x 102
1 x 106
385
Pr‑138m
1 x 101
1 x 106
386
Pr‑139
1 x 102
1 x 107
387
Pr‑142
1 x 102
1 x 105
388
Pr‑142m
1 x 107
1 x 109
389
Pr‑143
1 x 104
1 x 106
390
Pr‑144
1 x 102
1 x 105
391
Pr‑145
1 x 103
1 x 105
392
Pr‑147
1 x 101
1 x 105
393
Nd‑136
1 x 102
1 x 106
394
Nd‑138
1 x 103
1 x 107
395
Nd‑139
1 x 102
1 x 106
396
Nd‑139m
1 x 101
1 x 106
397
Nd‑141
1 x 102
1 x 107
398
Nd‑147
1 x 102
1 x 106
399
Nd‑149
1 x 102
1 x 106
400
Nd‑151
1 x 101
1 x 105
401
Pm‑141
1 x 101
1 x 105
402
Pm‑143
1 x 102
1 x 106
403
Pm‑144
1 x 101
1 x 106
404
Pm‑145
1 x 103
1 x 107
405
Pm‑146
1 x 101
1 x 106
406
Pm‑147
1 x 104
1 x 107
407
Pm‑148
1 x 101
1 x 105
408
Pm‑148m
1 x 101
1 x 106
409
Pm‑149
1 x 103
1 x 106
410
Pm‑150
1 x 101
1 x 105
411
Pm‑151
1 x 102
1 x 106
412
Sm‑141
1 x 101
1 x 105
413
Sm‑141m
1 x 101
1 x 106
414
Sm‑142
1 x 102
1 x 107
415
Sm‑145
1 x 102
1 x 107
416
Sm‑146
1 x 101
1 x 105
417
Sm‑147
1 x 101
1 x 104
418
Sm‑151
1 x 104
1 x 108
419
Sm‑153
1 x 102
1 x 106
420
Sm‑155
1 x 102
1 x 106
421
Sm‑156
1 x 102
1 x 106
422
Eu‑145
1 x 101
1 x 106
423
Eu‑146
1 x 101
1 x 106
424
Eu‑147
1 x 102
1 x 106
425
Eu‑148
1 x 101
1 x 106
426
Eu‑149
1 x 102
1 x 107
427
Eu‑150
1 x 101
1 x 106
428
Eu‑150m
1 x 103
1 x 106
429
Eu‑152
1 x 101
1 x 106
430
Eu‑152m
1 x 102
1 x 106
431
Eu‑154
1 x 101
1 x 106
432
Eu‑155
1 x 102
1 x 107
433
Eu‑156
1 x 101
1 x 106
434
Eu‑157
1 x 102
1 x 106
435
Eu‑158
1 x 101
1 x 105
436
Gd‑145
1 x 101
1 x 105
437
Gd‑146a
1 x 101
1 x 106
438
Gd‑147
1 x 101
1 x 106
439
Gd‑148
1 x 101
1 x 104
440
Gd‑149
1 x 102
1 x 106
441
Gd‑151
1 x 102
1 x 107
442
Gd‑152
1 x 101
1 x 104
443
Gd‑153
1 x 102
1 x 107
444
Gd‑159
1 x 103
1 x 106
445
Tb‑147
1 x 101
1 x 106
446
Tb‑149
1 x 101
1 x 106
447
Tb‑150
1 x 101
1 x 106
448
Tb‑151
1 x 101
1 x 106
449
Tb‑153
1 x 102
1 x 107
450
Tb‑154
1 x 101
1 x 106
451
Tb‑155
1 x 102
1 x 107
452
Tb‑156
1 x 101
1 x 106
453
Tb‑156 (24.4 h)
1 x 103
1 x 107
454
Tb‑156m’ (5 h)
1 x 104
1 x 107
455
Tb‑157
1 x 104
1 x 107
456
Tb‑158
1 x 101
1 x 106
457
Tb‑160
1 x 101
1 x 106
458
Tb‑161
1 x 103
1 x 106
459
Dy‑155
1 x 101
1 x 106
460
Dy‑157
1 x 102
1 x 106
461
Dy‑159
1 x 103
1 x 107
462
Dy‑165
1 x 103
1 x 106
463
Dy‑166
1 x 103
1 x 106
464
Ho‑155
1 x 102
1 x 106
465
Ho‑157
1 x 102
1 x 106
466
Ho‑159
1 x 102
1 x 106
467
Ho‑161
1 x 102
1 x 107
468
Ho‑162
1 x 102
1 x 107
469
Ho‑162m
1 x 101
1 x 106
470
Ho‑164
1 x 103
1 x 106
471
Ho‑164m
1 x 103
1 x 107
472
Ho‑166
1 x 103
1 x 105
473
Ho‑166m
1 x 101
1 x 106
474
Ho‑167
1 x 102
1 x 106
475
Er‑161
1 x 101
1 x 106
476
Er‑165
1 x 103
1 x 107
477
Er‑169
1 x 104
1 x 107
478
Er‑171
1 x 102
1 x 106
479
Er‑172
1 x 102
1 x 106
480
Tm‑162
1 x 101
1 x 106
481
Tm‑166
1 x 101
1 x 106
482
Tm‑167
1 x 102
1 x 106
483
Tm‑170
1 x 103
1 x 106
484
Tm‑171
1 x 104
1 x 108
485
Tm‑172
1 x 102
1 x 106
486
Tm‑173
1 x 102
1 x 106
487
Tm‑175
1 x 101
1 x 106
488
Yb‑162
1 x 102
1 x 107
489
Yb‑166
1 x 102
1 x 107
490
Yb‑167
1 x 102
1 x 106
491
Yb‑169
1 x 102
1 x 107
492
Yb‑175
1 x 103
1 x 107
493
Yb‑177
1 x 102
1 x 106
494
Yb‑178
1 x 103
1 x 106
495
Lu‑169
1 x 101
1 x 106
496
Lu‑170
1 x 101
1 x 106
497
Lu‑171
1 x 101
1 x 106
498
Lu‑172
1 x 101
1 x 106
499
Lu‑173
1 x 102
1 x 107
500
Lu‑174
1 x 102
1 x 107
501
Lu‑174m
1 x 102
1 x 107
502
Lu‑176
1 x 102
1 x 106
503
Lu‑176m
1 x 103
1 x 106
504
Lu‑177
1 x 103
1 x 107
505
Lu‑177m
1 x 101
1 x 106
506
Lu‑178
1 x 102
1 x 105
507
Lu‑178m
1 x 101
1 x 105
508
Lu‑179
1 x 103
1 x 106
509
Hf‑170
1 x 102
1 x 106
510
Hf‑172a
1 x 101
1 x 106
511
Hf‑173
1 x 102
1 x 106
512
Hf‑175
1 x 102
1 x 106
513
Hf‑177m
1 x 101
1 x 105
514
Hf‑178m
1 x 101
1 x 106
515
Hf‑179m
1 x 101
1 x 106
516
Hf‑180m
1 x 101
1 x 106
517
Hf‑181
1 x 101
1 x 106
518
Hf‑182
1 x 102
1 x 106
519
Hf‑182m
1 x 101
1 x 106
520
Hf‑183
1 x 101
1 x 106
521
Hf‑184
1 x 102
1 x 106
522
Ta‑172
1 x 101
1 x 106
523
Ta‑173
1 x 101
1 x 106
524
Ta‑174
1 x 101
1 x 106
525
Ta‑175
1 x 101
1 x 106
526
Ta‑176
1 x 101
1 x 106
527
Ta‑177
1 x 102
1 x 107
528
Ta‑178
1 x 101
1 x 106
529
Ta‑179
1 x 103
1 x 107
530
Ta‑180
1 x 101
1 x 106
531
Ta‑180m
1 x 103
1 x 107
532
Ta‑182
1 x 101
1 x 104
533
Ta‑182m
1 x 102
1 x 106
534
Ta‑183
1 x 102
1 x 106
535
Ta‑184
1 x 101
1 x 106
536
Ta‑185
1 x 102
1 x 105
537
Ta‑186
1 x 101
1 x 105
538
W‑176
1 x 102
1 x 106
539
W‑177
1 x 101
1 x 106
540
W‑178a
1 x 101
1 x 106
541
W‑179
1 x 102
1 x 107
542
W‑181
1 x 103
1 x 107
543
W‑185
1 x 104
1 x 107
544
W‑187
1 x 102
1 x 106
545
W‑188a
1 x 102
1 x 105
546
Re‑177
1 x 101
1 x 106
547
Re‑178
1 x 101
1 x 106
548
Re‑181
1 x 101
1 x 106
549
Re‑182
1 x 101
1 x 106
550
Re‑182m
1 x 101
1 x 106
551
Re‑184
1 x 101
1 x 106
552
Re‑184m
1 x 102
1 x 106
553
Re‑186
1 x 103
1 x 106
554
Re‑186m
1 x 103
1 x 107
555
Re‑187
1 x 106
1 x 109
556
Re‑188
1 x 102
1 x 105
557
Re‑188m
1 x 102
1 x 107
558
Re‑189a
1 x 102
1 x 106
559
Os‑180
1 x 102
1 x 107
560
Os‑181
1 x 101
1 x 106
561
Os‑182
1 x 102
1 x 106
562
Os‑185
1 x 101
1 x 106
563
Os‑189m
1 x 104
1 x 107
564
Os‑191
1 x 102
1 x 107
565
Os‑191m
1 x 103
1 x 107
566
Os‑193
1 x 102
1 x 106
567
Os‑194a
1 x 102
1 x 105
568
Ir‑182
1 x 101
1 x 105
569
Ir‑184
1 x 101
1 x 106
570
Ir‑185
1 x 101
1 x 106
571
Ir‑186
1 x 101
1 x 106
572
Ir‑186m
1 x 101
1 x 106
573
Ir‑187
1 x 102
1 x 106
574
Ir‑188
1 x 101
1 x 106
575
Ir‑189a
1 x 102
1 x 107
576
Ir‑190
1 x 101
1 x 106
577
Ir‑190m (3.1 h)
1 x 101
1 x 106
578
Ir‑190m’ (1.2 h)
1 x 104
1 x 107
579
Ir‑192
1 x 101
1 x 104
580
Ir‑192m
1 x 102
1 x 107
581
Ir‑193m
1 x 104
1 x 107
582
Ir‑194
1 x 102
1 x 105
583
Ir‑194m
1 x 101
1 x 106
584
Ir‑195
1 x 102
1 x 106
585
Ir‑195m
1 x 102
1 x 106
586
Pt‑186
1 x 101
1 x 106
587
Pt‑188a
1 x 101
1 x 106
588
Pt‑189
1 x 102
1 x 106
589
Pt‑191
1 x 102
1 x 106
590
Pt‑193
1 x 104
1 x 107
591
Pt‑193m
1 x 103
1 x 107
592
Pt‑195m
1 x 102
1 x 106
593
Pt‑197
1 x 103
1 x 106
594
Pt‑197m
1 x 102
1 x 106
595
Pt‑199
1 x 102
1 x 106
596
Pt‑200
1 x 102
1 x 106
597
Au‑193
1 x 102
1 x 107
598
Au‑194
1 x 101
1 x 106
599
Au‑195
1 x 102
1 x 107
600
Au‑198
1 x 102
1 x 106
601
Au‑198m
1 x 101
1 x 106
602
Au‑199
1 x 102
1 x 106
603
Au‑200
1 x 102
1 x 105
604
Au‑200m
1 x 101
1 x 106
605
Au‑201
1 x 102
1 x 106
606
Hg‑193
1 x 102
1 x 106
607
Hg‑193m
1 x 101
1 x 106
608
Hg‑194a
1 x 101
1 x 106
609
Hg‑195
1 x 102
1 x 106
610
Hg‑195ma
1 x 102
1 x 106
611
Hg‑197
1 x 102
1 x 107
612
Hg‑197m
1 x 102
1 x 106
613
Hg‑199m
1 x 102
1 x 106
614
Hg‑203
1 x 102
1 x 105
615
Tl‑194
1 x 101
1 x 106
616
Tl‑194m
1 x 101
1 x 106
617
Tl‑195
1 x 101
1 x 106
618
Tl‑197
1 x 102
1 x 106
619
Tl‑198
1 x 101
1 x 106
620
Tl‑198m
1 x 101
1 x 106
621
Tl‑199
1 x 102
1 x 106
622
Tl‑200
1 x 101
1 x 106
623
Tl‑201
1 x 102
1 x 106
624
Tl‑202
1 x 102
1 x 106
625
Tl‑204
1 x 104
1 x 104
626
Pb‑195m
1 x 101
1 x 106
627
Pb‑198
1 x 102
1 x 106
628
Pb‑199
1 x 101
1 x 106
629
Pb‑200
1 x 102
1 x 106
630
Pb‑201
1 x 101
1 x 106
631
Pb‑202
1 x 103
1 x 106
632
Pb‑202m
1 x 101
1 x 106
633
Pb‑203
1 x 102
1 x 106
634
Pb‑205
1 x 104
1 x 107
635
Pb‑209
1 x 105
1 x 106
636
Pb‑210a
1 x 101
1 x 104
637
Pb‑211
1 x 102
1 x 106
638
Pb‑212a
1 x 101
1 x 105
639
Pb‑214
1 x 102
1 x 106
640
Bi‑200
1 x 101
1 x 106
641
Bi‑201
1 x 101
1 x 106
642
Bi‑202
1 x 101
1 x 106
643
Bi‑203
1 x 101
1 x 106
644
Bi‑205
1 x 101
1 x 106
645
Bi‑206
1 x 101
1 x 105
646
Bi‑207
1 x 101
1 x 106
647
Bi‑210
1 x 103
1 x 106
648
Bi‑210ma
1 x 101
1 x 105
649
Bi‑212a
1 x 101
1 x 105
650
Bi‑213
1 x 102
1 x 106
651
Bi‑214
1 x 101
1 x 105
652
Po‑203
1 x 101
1 x 106
653
Po‑205
1 x 101
1 x 106
654
Po‑206
1 x 101
1 x 106
655
Po‑207
1 x 101
1 x 106
656
Po‑208
1 x 101
1 x 104
657
Po‑209
1 x 101
1 x 104
658
Po‑210
1 x 101
1 x 104
659
At‑207
1 x 101
1 x 106
660
At‑211
1 x 103
1 x 107
661
Fr‑222
1 x 103
1 x 105
662
Fr‑223
1 x 102
1 x 106
663
Rn‑220a
1 x 104
1 x 107
664
Rn‑222a
1 x 101
1 x 108
665
Ra‑223a
1 x 102
1 x 105
666
Ra‑224a
1 x 101
1 x 105
667
Ra‑225
1 x 102
1 x 105
668
Ra‑226a
1 x 101
1 x 104
669
Ra‑227
1 x 102
1 x 106
670
Ra‑228a
1 x 101
1 x 105
671
Ac‑224
1 x 102
1 x 106
672
Ac‑225a
1 x 101
1 x 104
673
Ac‑226
1 x 102
1 x 105
674
Ac‑227a
1 x 10‑1
1 x 103
675
Ac‑228
1 x 101
1 x 106
676
Th‑226a
1 x 103
1 x 107
677
Th‑227
1 x 101
1 x 104
678
Th‑228a
1 x 100
1 x 104
679
Th‑229a
1 x 100
1 x 103
680
Th‑230
1 x 100
1 x 104
681
Th‑231
1 x 103
1 x 107
682
Th‑232
1 x 101
1 x 104
683
Th‑nata
1 x 100
1 x 103
684
Th‑234a
1 x 103
1 x 105
685
Pa‑227
1 x 101
1 x 106
686
Pa228
1 x 101
1 x 106
687
Pa‑230
1 x 101
1 x 106
688
Pa‑231
1 x 100
1 x 103
689
Pa‑232
1 x 101
1 x 106
690
Pa‑233
1 x 102
1 x 107
691
Pa‑234
1 x 101
1 x 106
692
U‑230a
1 x 101
1 x 105
693
U‑231
1 x 102
1 x 107
694
U‑232a
1 x 100
1 x 103
695
U‑233
1 x 101
1 x 104
696
U‑234
1 x 101
1 x 104
697
U‑235a
1 x 101
1 x 104
698
U‑236
1 x 101
1 x 104
699
U‑237
1 x 102
1 x 106
700
U‑238a
1 x 101
1 x 104
701
U‑nata
1 x 100
1 x 103
702
U‑239
1 x 102
1 x 106
703
U‑240
1 x 103
1 x 107
704
U‑240a
1 x 101
1 x 106
705
Np‑232
1 x 101
1 x 106
706
Np‑233
1 x 102
1 x 107
707
Np‑234
1 x 101
1 x 106
708
Np‑235
1 x 103
1 x 107
709
Np‑236
1 x 102
1 x 105
710
Np‑236m
1 x 103
1 x 107
711
Np‑237a
1 x 100
1 x 103
712
Np‑238
1 x 102
1 x 106
713
Np‑239
1 x 102
1 x 107
714
Np‑240
1 x 101
1 x 106
715
Pu‑234
1 x 102
1 x 107
716
Pu‑235
1 x 102
1 x 107
717
Pu‑236
1 x 101
1 x 104
718
Pu‑237
1 x 103
1 x 107
719
Pu‑238
1 x 100
1 x 104
720
Pu‑239
1 x 100
1 x 104
721
Pu‑240
1 x 100
1 x 103
722
Pu‑241
1 x 102
1 x 105
723
Pu‑242
1 x 100
1 x 104
724
Pu‑243
1 x 103
1 x 107
725
Pu‑244
1 x 100
1 x 104
726
Pu‑245
1 x 102
1 x 106
727
Pu‑246
1 x 102
1 x 106
728
Am‑237
1 x 102
1 x 106
729
Am‑238
1 x 101
1 x 106
730
Am‑239
1 x 102
1 x 106
731
Am‑240
1 x 101
1 x 106
732
Am‑241
1 x 100
1 x 104
733
Am‑242
1 x 103
1 x 106
734
Am‑242ma
1 x 100
1 x 104
735
Am‑243a
1 x 100
1 x 103
736
Am‑244
1 x 101
1 x 106
737
Am‑244m
1 x 104
1 x 107
738
Am‑245
1 x 103
1 x 106
739
Am‑246
1 x 101
1 x 105
740
Am‑246m
1 x 101
1 x 106
741
Cm‑238
1 x 102
1 x 107
742
Cm‑240
1 x 102
1 x 105
743
Cm‑241
1 x 102
1 x 106
744
Cm‑242
1 x 102
1 x 105
745
Cm‑243
1 x 100
1 x 104
746
Cm‑244
1 x 101
1 x 104
747
Cm‑245
1 x 100
1 x 103
748
Cm‑246
1 x 100
1 x 103
749
Cm‑247
1 x 100
1 x 104
750
Cm‑248
1 x 100
1 x 103
751
Cm‑249
1 x 103
1 x 106
752
Cm‑250
1 x 10‑1
1 x 103
753
Bk‑245
1 x 102
1 x 106
754
Bk‑246
1 x 101
1 x 106
755
Bk‑247
1 x 100
1 x 104
756
Bk‑249
1 x 103
1 x 106
757
Bk‑250
1 x 101
1 x 106
758
Cf‑244
1 x 104
1 x 107
759
Cf‑246
1 x 103
1 x 106
760
Cf‑248
1 x 101
1 x 104
761
Cf‑249
1 x 100
1 x 103
762
Cf‑250
1 x 101
1 x 104
763
Cf‑251
1 x 100
1 x 103
764
Cf‑252
1 x 101
1 x 104
765
Cf‑253
1 x 102
1 x 105
766
Cf‑254
1 x 100
1 x 103
767
Es‑250
1 x 102
1 x 106
768
Es‑251
1 x 102
1 x 107
769
Es‑253
1 x 102
1 x 105
770
Es‑254
1 x 101
1 x 104
771
Es‑254m
1 x 102
1 x 106
772
Fm‑252
1 x 103
1 x 106
773
Fm‑253
1 x 102
1 x 106
774
Fm‑254
1 x 104
1 x 107
775
Fm‑255
1 x 103
1 x 106
776
Fm‑257
1 x 101
1 x 105
777
Md‑257
1 x 102
1 x 107
778
Md‑258
1 x 102
1 x 105
779
An alpha‑emitting nuclide not mentioned in another item
1 x 100
1 x 103
780
A nuclide that is not alpha‑emitting and not mentioned in another item
1 x 101
1 x 104
Part 3—Parent nuclides and progeny nuclides
3 Parent nuclides and progeny nuclides
The following table sets out progeny nuclides for parent nuclides included in secular equilibrium.
Note 1: The activity of a progeny nuclide included in secular equilibrium with a parent nuclide is dealt with in regulation 3A.
Note 2: Parent nuclides are also marked a in the table in clause 2.
Parent nuclides and progeny nuclides
Item
Parent nuclide
Progeny nuclide
1
Ge‑68
Ga‑68
2
Rb‑83
Kr‑83m
3
Sr‑82
Rb‑82
4
Sr‑90
Y‑90
5
Y‑87
Sr‑87m
6
Zr‑93
Nb‑93m
7
Zr‑97
Nb‑97
8
Ru‑106
Rh‑106
9
Ag‑108m
Ag‑108
10
Sn‑121m
Sn‑121 (0.776)
11
Sn‑126
Sb‑126m
12
Xe‑122
I‑122
13
Cs‑137
Ba‑137m
14
Ba‑140
La‑140
15
Ce‑144
Pr‑144
16
Gd‑146
Eu‑146
17
Hf‑172
Lu‑172
18
W‑178
Ta‑178
19
W‑188
Re‑188
20
Re‑189
Os‑189m (0.241)
21
Os‑194
Ir‑194
22
Ir‑189
Os‑189m
23
Pt‑188
Ir‑188
24
Hg‑194
Au‑194
25
Hg‑195m
Hg‑195 (0.542)
26
Pb‑210
Bi‑210
Po‑210
27
Pb‑212
Bi‑212
Tl‑208 (0.36)
Po‑212 (0.64)
28
Bi‑210m
Tl‑206
29
Bi‑212
Tl‑208 (0.36)
Po‑212 (0.64)
30
Rn‑220
Po‑216
31
Rn‑222
Po‑218
Pb‑214
Bi‑214
Po‑214
32
Ra‑223
Rn‑219
Po‑215
Pb‑211
Bi‑211
Tl‑207
33
Ra‑224
Rn‑220
Po‑216
Pb‑212
Bi‑212
Tl‑208 (0.36)
Po‑212 (0.64)
34
Ra‑226
Rn‑222
Po‑218
Pb‑214
Bi‑214
Po‑214
Pb‑210
Bi‑210
Po‑210
35
Ra‑228
Ac‑228
36
Ac‑225
Fr‑221
At‑217
Bi‑213
Po‑213 (0.978)
Tl‑209 (0.0216)
Pb‑209 (0.978)
37
Ac‑227
Fr‑223 (0.0138)
38
Th‑226
Ra‑222
Rn‑218
Po‑214
39
Th‑228
Ra‑224
Rn‑220
Po‑216
Pb‑212
Bi‑212
Tl‑208 (0.36)
Po‑212 (0.64)
40
Th‑229
Ra‑225
Ac‑225
Fr‑221
At‑217
Bi‑213
Po‑213
Pb‑209
41
Th‑nat
Ra‑228
Ac‑228
Th‑228
Ra‑224
Rn‑220
Po‑216
Pb‑212
Bi‑212
Tl‑208 (0.36)
Po‑212 (0.64)
42
Th‑234
Pa‑234m
43
U‑230
Th‑226
Ra‑222
Rn‑218
Po‑214
44
U‑232
Th‑228
Ra‑224
Rn‑220
Po‑216
Pb‑212
Bi‑212
Tl‑208 (0.36)
Po‑212 (0.64)
45
U‑235
Th‑231
46
U‑238
Th‑234
Pa‑234m
47
U‑nat
Th‑234
Pa‑234m
U‑234
Th‑230
Ra‑226
Rn‑222
Po‑218
Pb‑214
Bi‑214
Po‑214
Pb‑210
Bi‑210
Po‑210
48
U‑240
Np‑240m
49
Np‑237
Pa‑233
50
Am‑242m
Am‑242
51
Am‑243
Np‑239
82 Part 1 of Schedule 3 (after the heading)
Insert:
1 Facility licence—information and documents that may be requested by CEO
The following table sets out information and documents that the CEO may ask an applicant for a facility licence to give.
83 Part 1 of Schedule 3 (table, headings)
Omit:
Item
Information
substitute:
Facility licence—information and documents that may be requested by CEO
Item
Information and documents
84 Part 1 of Schedule 3 (at the end of the cell at table item 4, column headed “Information”)
Add:
; (g) the environment protection plan for the controlled facility.
85 Part 2 of Schedule 3 (after the heading)
Insert:
2 Source licence—information and documents that may be requested by CEO
The following table sets out information and documents that the CEO may ask an applicant for a source licence to give.
86 Part 2 of Schedule 3 (table, headings)
Repeal the headings, substitute:
Source licence—information and documents that may be requested by CEO
Item
Information and documents
87 Schedule 3A (before the table)
Insert:
1 Facility licence application fees—nuclear installations
The following table sets out the amount of the application fee for a facility licence that authorises a person to do a thing mentioned in an item in the table in relation to a controlled facility that is a nuclear installation.
88 Schedule 3A (table, headings)
Repeal the headings, substitute:
Facility licence application fees—nuclear installations
Item
Thing authorised to be done by licence
Amount ($)
89 Part 1 of Schedule 3B (after the heading)
Insert:
1 Facility licence application fees—prescribed radiation facilities (general)
The following table sets out the amount of the application fee for a facility licence that authorises a person to do a thing in relation to a controlled facility that is a prescribed radiation facility of a kind mentioned in an item in the table (except if the thing is mentioned in an item in the table in clause 2).
90 Part 1 of Schedule 3B (table, headings)
Repeal the headings, substitute:
Facility licence application fees—prescribed radiation facilities (general)
Item
Kind of prescribed radiation facility
Amount ($)
91 Part 1 of Schedule 3B (note)
Omit “the application fee for the licence is the sum of the application fees for each thing authorised to be done by the licence”, substitute “the amount of the application fee for the licence is the sum of the amounts of the application fees that would have been applicable if applications for separate licences had been made for each of those things”.
92 Part 2 of Schedule 3B (after the heading)
Insert:
2 Facility licence application fees—prescribed radiation facilities (other)
The following table sets out the amount of the application fee for a facility licence that authorises a person to do a thing mentioned in an item in the table in relation to a prescribed radiation facility.
93 Part 2 of Schedule 3B (table, headings)
Repeal the headings, substitute:
Facility licence application fees—prescribed radiation facilities (other)
Item
Thing authorised to be done by licence
Amount ($)
94 Part 1 of Schedule 3C (after the heading)
Insert:
1 Source licence application fees—kinds of controlled apparatus or controlled material
The following table sets out kinds of controlled apparatus and controlled materials for the purpose of determining the amount of an application fee for a source licence.
95 Part 1 of Schedule 3C (table, headings)
Omit:
Item
Controlled apparatus or controlled material
substitute:
Source licence application fees—kinds of controlled apparatus or controlled material
Item
Controlled apparatus or controlled material
96 Part 1 of Schedule 3C (table items 6, 7, 8, 30, 31, 42 and 43)
Omit “the amount mentioned in column 4 of Part 2 of Schedule 2 for that kind of nuclide”, substitute “the activity value for that nuclide set out in an item in the table in clause 2 of Schedule 2”.
97 Part 1 of Schedule 3C (note)
Omit “The dictionary in these Regulations”, substitute “Regulation 3”.
98 Part 2 of Schedule 3C (after the heading)
Insert:
2 Source licence application fees—amount of fees
The following table sets out amounts for the purpose of determining the amount of an application fee for a source licence.
Note: The amount of an application fee for a source licence is based on:
(a) the number of controlled apparatus or controlled materials in the same location to be dealt with under the application; and
(b) the Group in the table in clause 1 that covers the controlled apparatus or controlled materials.
99 Part 2 of Schedule 3C (table, headings)
Repeal the headings, substitute:
Source licence application fees—amount of fees
Item
Number of controlled apparatus or controlled materials in the same location to be dealt with under application
Amount ($)