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Regulations 6(1) and 13(3)
1. Work with ionising radiation shall not be required to be notified in accordance with regulation 6 when the only such work being carried out is in one or more of the following categories—U.K.
(a)where the concentration of activity per unit mass of a radioactive substance does not exceed the concentration specified in column 2 of Part I of Schedule 8;
(b)where the quantity of radioactive substance involved does not exceed the quantity specified in column 3 of Part I of Schedule 8;
(c)where apparatus contains radioactive substances in a quantity exceeding the values specified in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) above provided that—
(i)the apparatus is of a type approved by the Executive;
(ii)the apparatus is constructed in the form of a sealed source;
(iii)the apparatus does not under normal operating conditions cause a dose rate of more than 1μSvh−1 at a distance of 0.1m from any accessible surface; and
(iv)conditions for the disposal of the apparatus have been specified by the appropriate Agency;
(d)the operation of any electrical apparatus to which these Regulations apply other than apparatus referred to in sub-paragraph (e) below provided that—
(i)the apparatus is of a type approved by the Executive; and
(ii)the apparatus does not under normal operating conditions cause a dose rate of more than 1μSvh−1 at a distance of 0.1m from any accessible surface;
(e)the operation of—
(i)any cathode ray tube intended for the display of visual images; or
(ii)any other electrical apparatus operating at a potential difference not exceeding 30kV,
provided that the operation of the tube or apparatus does not under normal operating conditions cause a dose rate of more than 1μSvh−1 at a distance of 0.1m from any accessible surface;
(f)where the work involves material contaminated with radioactive substances resulting from authorised releases which the appropriate Agency has declared not to be subject to further control.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 1 para. 1 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
2. In this Schedule, “the appropriate Agency” has the meaning assigned to it by section 47(1) of the Radioactive Substances Act 1993(1).U.K.
Commencement Information
I2Sch. 1 para. 2 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
Regulation 6(2)
Commencement Information
I3Sch. 2 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
The following particulars shall be given in a notification under regulation 6(2)—
(a)the name and address of the employer and a contact telephone or fax number or electronic mail address;
(b)the address of the premises where or from where the work activity is to be carried out and a telephone or fax number or electronic mail address at such premises;
(c)the nature of the business of the employer;
(d)into which of the following categories the source or sources of ionising radiation fall—
(i)sealed source;
(ii)unsealed radioactive substance;
(iii)electrical equipment;
(iv)an atmosphere containing the short-lived daughters of radon 222;
(e)whether or not any source is to be used at premises other than the address given at sub-paragraph (b) above; and
(f)dates of notification and commencement of the work activity.
Regulation 6(3)
Commencement Information
I4Sch. 3 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
The following additional particulars may be required under regulation 6(3)—
(a)a description of the work with ionising radiation;
(b)particulars of the source or sources of ionising radiation including the type of electrical equipment used or operated and the nature of any radioactive substance;
(c)the quantities of any radioactive substance involved in the work;
(d)the identity of any person engaged in the work;
(e)the date of commencement and the duration of any period over which the work is carried on;
(f)the location and description of any premises at which the work is carried out on each occasion that it is so carried out;
(g)the date of termination of the work;
(h)further information on any of the particulars listed in Schedule 2.
Regulation 11
1. For the purposes of regulation 11(1), the limit on effective dose for any employee of 18 years of age or above shall be 20 mSv in any calendar year.
Commencement Information
I5Sch. 4 para. 1 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
2. Without prejudice to paragraph 1—
(a)the limit on equivalent dose for the lens of the eye shall be 150 mSv in a calendar year;
(b)the limit on equivalent dose for the skin shall be 500 mSv in a calendar year as applied to the dose averaged over any area of 1cm2 regardless of the area exposed;
(c)the limit on equivalent dose for the hands, forearms, feet and ankles shall be 500 mSv in a calendar year.
Commencement Information
I6Sch. 4 para. 2 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
3. For the purposes of regulation 11(1), the limit on effective dose for any trainee under 18 years of age shall be 6 mSv in any calendar year.
Commencement Information
I7Sch. 4 para. 3 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
4. Without prejudice to paragraph 3—
(a)the limit on equivalent dose for the lens of the eye shall be 50 mSv in a calendar year;
(b)the limit on equivalent dose for the skin shall be 150 mSv in a calendar year as applied to the dose averaged over any area of 1 cm2 regardless of the area exposed;
(c)the limit on equivalent dose for the hands, forearms, feet and ankles shall be 150 mSv in a calendar year.
Commencement Information
I8Sch. 4 para. 4 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
5. Without prejudice to paragraphs 1 and 3, the limit on equivalent dose for the abdomen of a women of reproductive capacity who is at work, being the equivalent dose from external radiation resulting from exposure to ionising radiation averaged throughout the abdomen, shall be 13 mSv in any consecutive period of three months.
Commencement Information
I9Sch. 4 para. 5 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
6. Subject to paragraph 7, for the purposes of regulation 11(1) the limit on effective dose for any person other than an employee or trainee, including any person below the age of 16, shall be 1 mSv in any calendar year.
Commencement Information
I10Sch. 4 para. 6 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
7. Paragraph 6 shall not apply in relation to any person (not being a comforter or carer) who may be exposed to ionising radiation resulting from the medical exposure of another and in such a case the limit on effective dose for any such person shall be 5 mSv in any period of 5 consecutive calendar years.
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I11Sch. 4 para. 7 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
8. Without prejudice to paragraphs 6 and 7—
(a)the limit on equivalent dose for the lens of the eye shall be 15 mSv in any calendar year;
(b)the limit on equivalent dose for the skin shall be 50 mSv in any calendar year averaged over any 1 cm2 area regardless of the area exposed;
(c)the limit on equivalent dose for the hands, forearms, feet and ankles shall be 50 mSv in a calendar year.
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I12Sch. 4 para. 8 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
9. For the purposes of regulation 11(2), the limit on effective dose for employees of 18 years or above shall be 100 mSv in any period of five consecutive calendar years subject to a maximum effective dose of 50 mSv in any single calendar year.U.K.
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I13Sch. 4 para. 9 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
10. Without prejudice to paragraph 9—U.K.
(a)the limit on equivalent dose for the lens of the eye shall be 150 mSv in a calendar year;
(b)the limit on equivalent dose for the skin shall be 500 mSv in a calendar year as applied to the dose averaged over any area of 1cm2 regardless of the area exposed;
(c)the limit on equivalent dose for the hands, forearms, feet and ankles shall be 500 mSv in a calendar year.
Commencement Information
I14Sch. 4 para. 10 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
11. Without prejudice to paragraph 9, the limit on equivalent dose for the abdomen of a woman of reproductive capacity who is at work, being the equivalent dose from external radiation resulting from exposure to ionising radiation averaged throughout the abdomen, shall be 13 mSv in any consecutive period of three months.U.K.
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I15Sch. 4 para. 11 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
12. The employer shall ensure that any employee in respect of whom regulation 11(2) applies is not exposed to ionising radiation to an extent that any dose limit specified in paragraphs 9 to 11 is exceeded.U.K.
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I16Sch. 4 para. 12 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
13. An employer shall not put into effect a system of dose limitation in pursuance of regulation 11(2) unless—U.K.
(a)the radiation protection adviser and any employees who are affected have been consulted;
(b)any employees affected and the approved dosimetry service have been informed in writing of the decision and of the reasons for that decision; and
(c)notice has been given to the Executive at least 28 days (or such shorter period as the Executive may allow) before the decision is put into effect giving the reasons for the decision.
Commencement Information
I17Sch. 4 para. 13 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
14. Where there is reasonable cause to believe that any employee has been exposed to an effective dose greater than 20 mSv in any calendar year, the employer shall, as soon as is practicable—U.K.
(a)undertake an investigation into the circumstances of the exposure for the purpose of determining whether the dose limit referred to in paragraph 9 is likely to be complied with; and
(b)notify the Executive of that suspected exposure.
Commencement Information
I18Sch. 4 para. 14 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
15. An employer shall review the decision to put into effect a system of dose limitation pursuant to regulation 11(2) at appropriate intervals and in any event not less than once every five years.U.K.
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I19Sch. 4 para. 15 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
16. Where as a result of a review undertaken pursuant to paragraph 15 an employer proposes to revert to a system of annual dose limitation pursuant to regulation 11(1), the provisions of paragraph 13 shall apply as if the reference in that paragraph to regulation 11(2) was a reference to regulation 11(1).U.K.
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I20Sch. 4 para. 16 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
17. Where an employer puts into effect a system of dose limitation in pursuance of regulation 11(2), he shall record the reasons for that decision and shall ensure that the record is preserved for a period of 50 years from the date of its making.U.K.
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I21Sch. 4 para. 17 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
18. In any case where—U.K.
(a)the dose limits specified in paragraph 9 are being applied by a radiation employer in respect of an employee; and
(b)the Executive is not satisfied that it is impracticable for that employee to be subject to the dose limit specified in paragraph 1 of Part I of this Schedule,
the Executive may require the employer to apply the dose limit specified in paragraph 1 of Part I with effect from such time as the Executive may consider appropriate having regard to the interests of the employee concerned.
Commencement Information
I22Sch. 4 para. 18 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
19. In any case where, as a result of a review undertaken pursuant to paragraph 15, an employer proposes to revert to an annual dose limitation pursuant to regulation 11(2), the Executive may require the employer to defer the implementation of that decision to such time as the Executive may consider appropriate having regard to the interests of the employee concerned.U.K.
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I23Sch. 4 para. 19 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
20. Any person who is aggrieved by the decision of the Executive taken pursuant to paragraphs 18 or 19 may appeal to the Secretary of State.U.K.
Commencement Information
I24Sch. 4 para. 20 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
21. Sub-sections (2) to (6) of section 44 of the 1974 Act shall apply for the purposes of paragraph 20 as they apply to an appeal under section 44(1) of that Act.U.K.
Commencement Information
I25Sch. 4 para. 21 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
22. The Health and Safety Licensing Appeals (Hearings Procedure) Rules 1974(2), as respects England and Wales, and the Health and Safety Licensing Appeals (Hearing Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 1974(3), as respects Scotland, shall apply to an appeal under paragraph 20 as they apply to an appeal under sub-section (1) of the said section 44, but with the modification that references to a licensing authority are to be read as references to the Executive.U.K.
Commencement Information
I26Sch. 4 para. 22 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
Regulation 13(1)
1. The implementation of requirements as to controlled and supervised areas.U.K.
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I27Sch. 5 para. 1 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
2. The prior examination of plans for installations and the acceptance into service of new or modified sources of ionising radiation in relation to any engineering controls, design features, safety features and warning devices provided to restrict exposure to ionising radiation.U.K.
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I28Sch. 5 para. 2 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
3. The regular calibration of equipment provided for monitoring levels of ionising radiation and the regular checking that such equipment is serviceable and correctly used.U.K.
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I29Sch. 5 para. 3 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
4. The periodic examination and testing of engineering controls, design features, safety features and warning devices and regular checking of systems of work provided to restrict exposure to ionising radiation.U.K.
Commencement Information
I30Sch. 5 para. 4 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
Regulation 21(5)
1. Individual serial number of the passbook.U.K.
Commencement Information
I31Sch. 6 para. 1 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
2. A statement that the passbook has been approved by the Executive for the purpose of these Regulations.U.K.
Commencement Information
I32Sch. 6 para. 2 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
3. Date of issue of the passbook by the approved dosimetry service.U.K.
Commencement Information
I33Sch. 6 para. 3 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
4. The name, telephone number and mark of endorsement of the issuing approved dosimetry service.U.K.
Commencement Information
I34Sch. 6 para. 4 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
5. The name, address, telephone and telex/fax number of the employer.U.K.
Commencement Information
I35Sch. 6 para. 5 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
6. Full name (surname, forenames), date of birth, gender and national insurance number of the outside worker to whom the passbook has been issued.U.K.
Commencement Information
I36Sch. 6 para. 6 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
7. Date of the last medical review of the outside worker and the relevant classification in the health record maintained under regulation 24 as fit, fit subject to conditions (which shall be specified) or unfit.U.K.
Commencement Information
I37Sch. 6 para. 7 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
8. The relevant dose limits applicable to the outside worker to whom the passbook has been issued.U.K.
Commencement Information
I38Sch. 6 para. 8 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
9. The cumulative dose assessment in mSv for the year to date for the outside worker, external (whole body, organ or tissue) and/or internal as appropriate and the date of the end of the last assessment period.U.K.
Commencement Information
I39Sch. 6 para. 9 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
10. In respect of services performed by the outside worker—U.K.
(a)the name and address of the employer responsible for the controlled area;
(b)the period covered by the performance of the services;
(c)estimated dose information, which shall be, as appropriate—
(i)an estimate of any whole body effective dose in mSv received by the outside worker;
(ii)in the event of non-uniform exposure, an estimate of the equivalent dose in mSv to organs and tissues as appropriate; and
(iii)in the event of internal contamination, an estimate of the activity taken in or the committed dose.
Commencement Information
I40Sch. 6 para. 10 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
Regulation 24(3)
Commencement Information
I41Sch. 7 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
The following particulars shall be contained in a health record made for the purposes of regulation 24(3)—
(a)the employee's—
(i)full name;
(ii)sex;
(iii)date of birth;
(iv)permanent address; and
(v)National Insurance number;
(b)the date of the employee’s commencement as a classified person in present employment;
(c)the nature of the employee’s employment;
(d)in the case of a female employee, a statement as to whether she is likely to receive in any consecutive period of three months an equivalent dose of ionising radiation for the abdomen exceeding 13 mSv;
(e)the date of last medical examination or health review carried out in respect of the employee;
(f)the type of the last medical examination or health review carried out in respect of the employee;
(g)a statement by the appointed doctor or employment medical adviser made as a result of the last medical examination or health review carried out in respect of the employee classifying the employee as fit, fit subject to conditions (which should be specified) or unfit;
(h)in the case of a female employee in respect of whom a statement has been made under paragraph (d) to the effect that she is likely to receive in any consecutive period of three months an equivalent dose of ionising radiation for the abdomen exceeding 13 mSv, a statement by the appointed doctor or employment medical adviser certifying whether in his professional opinion the employee should be subject to the additional dose limit specified in paragraphs 5 and 11 of Schedule 4;
(i)in relation to each medical examination and health review, the name and signature of the appointed doctor or employment medical adviser;
(j)the name and address of the approved dosimetry service with whom arrangements have been made for maintaining the dose record in accordance with regulation 21.
Regulation 2(4) and 30(1) and (2) and Schedule 1
Commencement Information
I42Sch. 8 Pt. I in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
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Radionuclide name, symbol, isotope | Concentration for notification. Regulation 6 and Schedule 1 (Bq/g) | Quantity for notification. Regulation 6 and Schedule 1 (Bq) | Quantity for notification of occurrences. Regulation 30(1) (Bq) | Quantity for notification of occurrences. Regulation 30(3) (Bq) |
a Note 1 In the case of radionuclides not specified elsewhere in this Part, the quantities specified in this entry are to be used unless the Executive has approved some other quantity for that radionuclide. | ||||
b Note 2 Nuclides carrying the suffix“+” or “sec” in the above table represent parent nuclides in equilibrium with their correspondent daughter nuclides as listed in the following Table. In this case the concentrations and quantities given in the above Table refer to the parent nuclide alone, but already take account of the daughter nuclide(s) present. | ||||
Hydrogen | ||||
Tritiated Compounds | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 1012 | 1 1012 |
Elemental | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 1013 | 1 1010 |
Beryllium | ||||
Be-7 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Be-10 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Carbon | ||||
C-11 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
C-11 monoxide | 1 101 | 1 109 | 1 1012 | 1 1010 |
C-11 dioxide | 1 101 | 1 109 | 1 1012 | 1 1010 |
C-14 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
C-14 monoxide | 1 108 | 1 1011 | 1 1014 | 1 1012 |
C-14 dioxide | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 1013 | 1 1012 |
Nitrogen | ||||
N-13 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 109 | |
Oxygen | ||||
O-15 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 1010 | |
Fluorine | ||||
F-18 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Neon | ||||
Ne-19 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 109 | |
Sodium | ||||
Na-22 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Na-24 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Magnesium | ||||
Mg-28+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Aluminium | ||||
Al-26 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Silicon | ||||
Si-31 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Si-32 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Phosphorus | ||||
P-32 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
P-33 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 1011 | 1 109 |
Sulphur | ||||
S-35 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 1011 | 1 109 |
S-35 (organic) | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 1012 | 1 109 |
S-35 Vapour | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 1012 | |
Chlorine | ||||
Cl-36 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Cl-38 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Cl-39 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Argon | ||||
Ar-37 | 1 106 | 1 108 | 1 1013 | |
Ar-39 | 1 107 | 1 104 | 1 1012 | |
Ar-41 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 109 | |
Potassium | ||||
K-40 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
K-42 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
K-43 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
K-44 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
K-45 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Calcium | ||||
Ca-41 | 1 105 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Ca-45 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Ca-47 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Scandium | ||||
Sc-43 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Sc-44 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Sc-44m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Sc-46 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Sc-47 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Sc-48 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Sc-49 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Titanium | ||||
Ti-44+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 109 | 1 106 |
Ti-45 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Vanadium | ||||
V-47 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
V-48 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
V-49 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Chromium | ||||
Cr-48 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Cr-49 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Cr-51 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Manganese | ||||
Mn-51 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Mn-52 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Mn-52m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Mn-53 | 1 104 | 1 109 | 1 1012 | 1 1010 |
Mn-54 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Mn-56 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Iron | ||||
Fe-52 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Fe-55 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Fe-59 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Fe-60+ | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 106 |
Cobalt | ||||
Co-55 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Co-56 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Co-57 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Co-58 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Co-58m | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Co-60 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Co-60m | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1016 | 1 107 |
Co-61 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Co-62m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Nickel | ||||
Ni-56 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ni-57 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ni-59 | 1 104 | 1 108 | 1 1011 | 1 109 |
Ni-63 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 1011 | 1 109 |
Ni-65 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ni-66 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Copper | ||||
Cu-60 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Cu-61 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Cu-64 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Cu-67 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Zinc | ||||
Zn-62 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Zn-63 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Zn-65 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Zn-69 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Zn-69m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Zn-71m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Zn-72 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Gallium | ||||
Ga-65 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Ga-66 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Ga-67 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ga-68 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Ga-70 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Ga-72 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Ga-73 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Germanium | ||||
Ge-66 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ge-67 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Ge-68+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Ge-69 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ge-71 | 1 104 | 1 108 | 1 1013 | 1 109 |
Ge-75 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Ge-77 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Ge-78 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Arsenic | ||||
As-69 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
As-70 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
As-71 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
As-72 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
As-73 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
As-74 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
As-76 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
As-77 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
As-78 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Selenium | ||||
Se-70 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Se-73 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Se-73m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Se-75 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Se-79 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Se-81 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Se-81m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Se-83 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Bromine | ||||
Br-74 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Br-74m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Br-75 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Br-76 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Br-77 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Br-80 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Br-80m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Br-82 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Br-83 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Br-84 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Krypton | ||||
Kr-74 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 109 | |
Kr-76 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 1010 | |
Kr-77 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 109 | |
Kr-79 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | |
Kr-81 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | |
Kr-81m | 1 103 | 1 1010 | 1 1010 | |
Kr-83m | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 1012 | |
Kr-85 | 1 105 | 1 104 | 1 1012 | |
Kr-85m | 1 103 | 1 1010 | 1 1010 | |
Kr-87 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 109 | |
Kr-88 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 109 | |
Rubidium | ||||
Rb-79 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Rb-81 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Rb-81m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1015 | 1 108 |
Rb-82m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Rb-83+ | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Rb-84 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Rb-86 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Rb-87 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Rb-88 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Rb-89 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Strontium | ||||
Sr-80 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Sr-81 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Sr-82+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Sr-83 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Sr-85 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Sr-85m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Sr-87m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Sr-89 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Sr-90+ | 1 102 | 1 104 | 1 109 | 1 105 |
Sr-91 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Sr-92 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Yttrium | ||||
Y-86 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Y-86m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Y-87+ | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Y-88 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Y-90 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Y-90m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Y-91 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Y-91m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Y-92 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Y-93 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Y-94 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Y-95 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Zirconium | ||||
Zr-86 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Zr-88 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Zr-89 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Zr-93+ | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 109 | 1 108 |
Zr-95 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Zr-97+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Niobium | ||||
Nb-88 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Nb-89 (2.03 hours) | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Nb-89 (1.01 hour) | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Nb-90 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Nb-93m | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Nb-94 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Nb-95 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Nb-95m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Nb-96 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Nb-97 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Nb-98 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Molybdenum | ||||
Mo-90 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Mo-93 | 1 103 | 1 108 | 1 1011 | 1 109 |
Mo-93m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Mo-99 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Mo-101 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Technetium | ||||
Tc-93 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Tc-93m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Tc-94 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Tc-94m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Tc-95 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Tc-95m+ | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Tc-96 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Tc-96m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Tc-97 | 1 103 | 1 108 | 1 1012 | 1 109 |
Tc-97m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Tc-98 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Tc-99 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Tc-99m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Tc-101 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Tc-104 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Ruthenium | ||||
Ru-94 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ru-97 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Ru-103 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Ru-105 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Ru-160+ | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 109 | 1 106 |
Rhodium | ||||
Rh-99 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Rh-99m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Rh-100 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Rh-101 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Rh-101m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Rh-102 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Rh-102m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Rh-103m | 1 104 | 1 108 | 1 1015 | 1 109 |
Rh-105 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Rh-106m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Rh-107 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Palladium | ||||
Pd-100 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Pd-101 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Pd-103 | 1 103 | 1 108 | 1 1011 | 1 109 |
Pd-107 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 1011 | 1 109 |
Pd-109; | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Silver | ||||
Ag-102 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Ag-103 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ag-104 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Ag-104m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ag-105 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ag-106 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ag-106m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Ag-108m+ | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Ag-110m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Ag-111 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ag-112 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Ag-115 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Cadmium | ||||
Cd-104 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Cd-107 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Cd-109 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Cd-113 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Cd-113m | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Cd-115 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Cd-115m | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Cd-117 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Cd-117m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Indium | ||||
In-109 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
In-110 (4.9 hours) | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
In-110 (69.1 min) | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
In-111 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
In-112 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
In-113m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
In-114 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1015 | 1 106 |
In-114m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
In-115 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 106 |
In-115m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
In-116m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
In-117 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
In-117m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
In-119m | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Tin | ||||
Sn-110 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Sn-111 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Sn-113 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Sn-117m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Sn-119m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Sn-121 | 1 105 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Sn-121m+ | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Sn-123 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Sn-123m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Sn-125 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Sn-126+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Sn-127 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Sn-128 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Antimony | ||||
Sb-115 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Sb-116 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Sb-116m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Sb-117 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Sb-118m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Sb-119 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Sb-120 (5.76 days) | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Sb-120 (15.89 min) | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Sb-122 | 1 102 | 1 104 | 1 1011 | 1 105 |
Sb-124 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Sb-124m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Sb-125 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Sb-126 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Sb-126m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Sb-127 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Sb-128 (9.01 hours) | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Sb-128 (10.4 min) | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Sb-129 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Sb-130 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Sb-131 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Tellurium | ||||
Te-116 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Te-121 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Te-121m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Te-123 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Te-123m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Te-125m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Te-127 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Te-127m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Te-129 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Te-129m | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Te-131 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Te-131m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Te-132 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Te-133 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Te-133m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Te-134 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Iodine | ||||
I-120 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
I-120m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
I-121 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
I-123 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
I-124 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
I-125 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
I-126 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
I-128 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
I-129 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 109 | 1 106 |
I-130 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
I-131 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
I-132 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
I-132m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
I-133 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
I-134 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
I-135 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Xenon | ||||
Xe-120 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 1010 | |
Xe-121 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 109 | |
Xe-122+ | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 1011 | |
Xe-123 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 109 | |
Xe-125 | 1 103 | 1 109 | 1 1010 | |
Xe-127 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | |
Xe-129m | 1 103 | 1 104 | 1 1011 | |
Xe-131m | 1 104 | 1 104 | 1 1011 | |
Xe-133 | 1 103 | 1 104 | 1 1011 | |
Xe-133m | 1 103 | 1 104 | 1 1011 | |
Xe-135 | 1 103 | 1 1010 | 1 1010 | |
Xe-135m | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 1010 | |
Xe-138 | 1 102 | 1 109 | 1 109 | |
Caesium | ||||
Cs-125 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 1013 | 1 105 |
Cs-127 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Cs-129 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Cs-130 | ||||
1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 | |
Cs-131 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Cs-132 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Cs-134 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 1010 | 1 105 |
Cs-134m | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Cs-135 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Cs-135m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Cs-136 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Cs-137+ | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 1010 | 1 105 |
Cs-138 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 1013 | 1 105 |
Barium | ||||
Ba-126 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Ba-128 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Ba-131 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ba-131m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1015 | 1 108 |
Ba-133 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ba-133m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Ba-135m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Ba-137m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1015 | 1 107 |
Ba-139 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Ba-140+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Ba-141 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Ba-142 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Lanthanum | ||||
La-131 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
La-132 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
La-135 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
La-137 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
La-138 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
La-140 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
La-141 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
La-142 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
La-143 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Cerium | ||||
Ce-134 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Ce-135 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ce-137 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Ce-137m | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ce-139 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ce-141 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Ce-143 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ce-144+ | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 109 | 1 106 |
Praseodymium | ||||
Pr-136 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Pr-137 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Pr-138m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Pr-139 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Pr-142 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Pr-142m | 1 107 | 1 109 | 1 1015 | 1 1010 |
Pr-143 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Pr-144 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Pr-145 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Pr-147 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Neodymium | ||||
Nd-136 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Nd-138 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Nd-139 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Nd-139m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Nd-141 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Nd-147 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Nd-149 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Nd-151 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Promethium | ||||
Pm-141 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Pm-143 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Pm-144 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Pm-145 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Pm-146 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Pm-147 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Pm-148 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Pm-148m+ | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Pm-149 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Pm-150 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Pm-151 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Samarium | ||||
Sm-141 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Sm-141m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Sm-142 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Sm-145 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Sm-146 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 107 | 1 106 |
Sm-147 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Sm-151 | 1 104 | 1 108 | 1 1010 | 1 109 |
Sm-153 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Sm-155 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Sm-156 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Europium | ||||
Eu-145 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Eu-146 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Eu-147 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Eu-148 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Eu-149 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Eu-150 (34.2 years) | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Eu-150 (12.6 hours) | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Eu-152 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Eu-152m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Eu-154 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Eu-155 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Eu-156 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Eu-157 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Eu-158 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Gadolinium | ||||
Gd-145 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Gd-146+ | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Gd-147 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Gd-148 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Gd-149 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Gd-151 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Gd-152 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Gd-153 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Gd-159 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Terbium | ||||
Tb-147 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Tb-149 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Tb-150 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Tb-151 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Tb-153 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Tb-154 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Tb-155 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Tb-156 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Tb-156m (24.4 hours) | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Tb-156m (5 hours) | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Tb-157 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Tb-158 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Tb-160 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Tb-161 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Dysprosium | ||||
Dy-155 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Dy-157 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Dy-159 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Dy-165 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Dy-166 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Holmium | ||||
Ho-155 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ho-157 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Ho-159 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Ho-161 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Ho-162 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Ho-162m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ho-164 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Ho-164m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Ho-166 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Ho-166m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Ho-167 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Erbium | ||||
Er-161 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Er-165 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Er-169 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Er-171 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Er-172 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Thulium | ||||
Tm-162 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Tm-166 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Tm-167 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Tm-170 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Tm-171 | 1 104 | 1 108 | 1 1011 | 1 109 |
Tm-172 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Tm-173 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Tm-175 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ytterbium | ||||
Yb-162 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Yb-166 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Yb-167 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Yb-169 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Yb-175 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Yb-177 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Yb-178 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Lutetium | ||||
Lu-169 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Lu-170 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Lu-171 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Lu-172 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Lu-173 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Lu-174 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Lu-174m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Lu-176 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Lu-176m | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Lu-177 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Lu-177m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Lu-178 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1014 | 1 106 |
Lu-178m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Lu-179 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Hafnium | ||||
Hf-170 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Hf-172+ | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Hf-173 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Hf-175 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Hf-177m | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Hf-178m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 108 | 1 107 |
Hf-179m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Hf-180m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Hf-181 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Hf-182 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 108 | 1 107 |
Hf-182m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Hf-183 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Hf-184 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Tantalum | ||||
Ta-172 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ta-173 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Ta-174 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ta-175 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Ta-176 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Ta-177 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Ta-178 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ta-179 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Ta-180 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Ta-180m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Ta-182 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 1010 | 1 105 |
Ta-182m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Ta-183 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ta-184 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Ta-185 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Ta-186 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Tungsten | ||||
W-176 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
W-177 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
W-178+ | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
W-179 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
W-181 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
W-185 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
W-187 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
W-188+ | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Rhenium | ||||
Re-177 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Re-178 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Re-181 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Re-182 (64 hours) | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Re-182 (12.7 hours) | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Re-184 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Re-184m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Re-186 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Re-186m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Re-187 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 1013 | 1 1010 |
Re-188 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Re-188m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Re-189+ | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Osmium | ||||
Os-180 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Os-181 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Os-182 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Os-185 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Os-189m | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Os-191 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Os-191m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Os-193 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Os-194+ | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 109 | 1 106 |
Iridium | ||||
Ir-182 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Ir-184 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Ir-185 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Ir-186 (15.8 hours) | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ir-186 (1.75 hours) | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ir-187 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Ir-188 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Ir-189+ | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Ir-190 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Ir-190m (3.1 hours) | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ir-190m (1.2 hours) | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1015 | 1 108 |
Ir-192 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 1010 | 1 105 |
Ir-192m | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Ir-193m | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Ir-194 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Ir-194m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Ir-195 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ir-195m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Platinum | ||||
Pt-186 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Pt-188+ | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Pt-189 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Pt-191 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Pt-193 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Pt-193m | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Pt-195m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Pt-197 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Pt-197m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Pt-199 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Pt-200 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Gold | ||||
Au-193 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Au-194 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Au-195 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Au-198 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Au-198m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Au-199 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Au-200 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Au-200m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Au-201 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Mercury | ||||
Hg-193 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Hg-193m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Hg-194+ | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Hg-195 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Hg-195m+ (organic) | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Hg-195m+ (inorganic) | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Hg-197 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Hg-197m (organic) | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Hg-197m (inorganic) | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Hg-199m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Hg-203 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Thallium | ||||
Tl-194 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Tl-194m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Tl-195 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Tl-197 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Tl-198 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Tl-198m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Tl-199 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Tl-200 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Tl-201 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
T-202 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Tl-204 | 1 104 | 1 104 | 1 1011 | 1 105 |
Lead | ||||
Pb-195m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Pb-198 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Pb-199 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Pb-200 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Pb-201 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Pb-202 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Pb-202m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Pb-203 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Pb-205 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Pb-209 | 1 105 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Pb-210+ | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 108 | 1 105 |
Pb-211 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Pb-212+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Pb-214 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Bismuth | ||||
Bi-200 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Bi-201 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Bi-202 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Bi-203 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Bi-205 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Bi-206 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Bi-207 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Bi-210 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Bi-210m+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 106 |
Bi-212+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1011 | 1 106 |
Bi-213 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Bi-214 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Polonium | ||||
Po-203 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Po-205 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Po-206 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Po-207 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Po-208 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Po-209 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Po-210 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Astatine | ||||
At-207 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
At-211 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Francium | ||||
Fr-222 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1012 | 1 106 |
Fr-223 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Radon | ||||
Rn-220+ | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 108 | 1 108 |
Rn-222+ | 1 101 | 1 108 | 1 109 | 1 109 |
Radium | ||||
Ra-223+ | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 107 | 1 106 |
Ra-224+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 106 |
Ra-225 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 107 | 1 106 |
Ra-226+ | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Ra-227 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Ra-228+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 106 |
Actinium | ||||
Ac-224 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Ac-225+ | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Ac-226 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 106 |
Ac-227+ | 1 10−1 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 104 |
Ac-228 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Thorium | ||||
Th-226+ | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Th-227 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Th-228+ | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Th-229+ | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
Th-230 | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Th-231 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Th-232 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Th-232sec | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
Th-234+ | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 1010 | 1 106 |
Protactinium | ||||
Pa-227 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Pa-228 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Pa-230 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 108 | 1 107 |
Pa-231 | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
Pa-232 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Pa-233 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Pa-234 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Uranium | ||||
U-230+ | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 107 | 1 106 |
U-231 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
U-232+ | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
U-233 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
U-234 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
U-235+ | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
U-236 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
U-237 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
U-238+ | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
U-238 sec | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
U-239 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
U-240 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
U-240+ | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Neptunium | ||||
Np-232 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Np-233 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Np-234 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Np-235 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Np-236 (1.15 105 years) | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 106 |
Np-236 (22.5 hours) | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Np-237+ | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 104 |
Np-238 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Np-239 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Np-240 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Plutonium | ||||
Pu-234 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Pu-235 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Pu-236 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Pu-237 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Pu-238 | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Pu-239 | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Pu-240 | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
Pu-241 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 106 |
Pu-242 | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Pu-243 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 1013 | 1 108 |
Pu-244 | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Pu-245 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Pu-246 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Americium | ||||
Am-237 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Am-238 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Am-239 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Am-240 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Am-241 | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Am-242 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1010 | 1 107 |
Am-242m+ | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Am-243+ | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
Am-244 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Am-244m | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1014 | 1 108 |
Am-245 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Am-246 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 1013 | 1 106 |
Am-246m | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Curium | ||||
Cm-238 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Cm-240 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 107 | 1 106 |
Cm-241 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Cm-242 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 107 | 1 106 |
Cm-243 | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Cm-244 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Cm-245 | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
Cm-246 | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
Cm-247 | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Cm-248 | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
Cm-249 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 1014 | 1 107 |
Cm-250 | 1 10-1 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 104 |
Berkelium | ||||
Bk-245 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Bk-246 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1011 | 1 107 |
Bk-247 | 1 100 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Bk-249 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Bk-250 | 1 101 | 1 106 | 1 1012 | 1 107 |
Californium | ||||
Cf-244 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1012 | 1 108 |
Cf-246 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Cf-248 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Cf-249 | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
Cf-250 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 106 | 1 105 |
Cf-251 | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 104 |
Cf-252 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Cf-253 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 106 |
Cf-254 | 1 100 | 1 103 | 1 107 | 1 104 |
Einsteinium | ||||
Es-250 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 1013 | 1 107 |
Es-251 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Es-253 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 108 | 1 106 |
Es-254 | 1 101 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 105 |
Es-254m | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Fermium | ||||
Fm-252 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Fm-253 | 1 102 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Fm-254 | 1 104 | 1 107 | 1 1010 | 1 108 |
Fm-255 | 1 103 | 1 106 | 1 109 | 1 107 |
Fm-257 | 1 101 | 1 105 | 1 107 | 1 106 |
Mendelevium | ||||
Md-257 | 1 102 | 1 107 | 1 1011 | 1 108 |
Md-258 | 1 102 | 1 105 | 1 107 | 1 106 |
Other radionuclides not listed above (see note 1) | 1 10−1 | 1 103 | 1 105 | 1 104 |
Parent nuclide | Daughter nuclides |
---|---|
Mg-28+ | Al-28 |
Ti-44+ | Sc-44 |
Fe-60+ | Co-60m |
Ge-68+ | Ga-68 |
Sr-82+ | Rb-82 |
Rb-83+ | Kr-83m |
Y-87+ | Sr-87m |
Sr-90+ | Y-90 |
Zr-93+ | Nb-93m |
Zr-97+ | Nb-97 |
Tc-95m+ | Tc-95 |
Ru-106+ | Rh-106 |
Ag-108m+ | Ag-108 |
Sn-121m+ | Sn-121 |
Sn-126+ | Sb-126m |
Xe-122+ | I-122 |
Cs-137+ | Ba-137m |
Ba-140+ | La-140 |
Ce-144+ | Pr-144 |
Pm-148m+ | Pm-148 |
Gd-146+ | Eu-146 |
Hf-172+ | Lu-172 |
W-178+ | Ta-178 |
W-188+ | Re-188 |
Re-189+ | Os-189m |
Os-194+ | Ir-194 |
Ir-189+ | Os-189m |
Pt-188+ | Ir-188 |
Hg-194+ | Au-194 |
Hg-195m+ | Hg-195 |
Pb-210+ | Bi-210, Po-210 |
Bi-210m+ | Tl-206 |
Pb-212+ | Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212 |
Bi-212+ | Tl-208, Po-212 |
Rn-220+ | Po-216 |
Rn-222+ | Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-214, Po-214 |
Ra-223+ | Rn-219, Po-215, Pb-211, Bi-211, Tl-207 |
Ra-224+ | Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212 |
Ra-226+ | Rn-222, Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-214, Po-214, Pb-210, Bi-210, Po-210 |
Ra-228+ | Ac-228 |
Ac-225+ | Fr-221, At-217, Bi-213, Po-213, Tl-209, Pb-209 |
Ac-227+ | Fr-223 |
Th-226+ | Ra-222, Rn-218, Po-214 |
Th-228+ | Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212 |
Th-229+ | Ra-225, Ac-225, Fr-221, At-217, Bi-213, Po-213, Pb-209 |
Th-232sec | Ra-228, Ac-228, Th-228, Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212 |
Th-234+ | Pa-234m |
U-230+ | Th-226, Ra-222, Rn-218, Po-214 |
U-232+ | Th-228, Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212 |
U-235+ | Th-231 |
U-238+ | Th-234, Pa-234m |
U-238sec | 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 |
U-240+ | Np-240 |
Np-237+ | Pa-233 |
Am-242m+ | Am-242 |
Am-243+ | Np-239 |
1. For the purpose of Regulation 2(4), the quantity ratio for more than one radionuclide is the sum of the quotients of the quantity of a radionuclide present Qp divided by the quantity of that radionuclide specified in the appropriate column of Part I of this Schedule Qlim, namely—U.K.
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I43Sch. 8 Pt. 2 para. 1 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
2. In any case where the isotopic composition of a radioactive substance is not known or is only partially known, the quantity ratio for that substance shall be calculated by using the values specified in the appropriate column in Part I for `other radionuclides not listed above' for any radionuclide that has not been identified or where the quantity of a radionuclide is uncertain, unless the employer can show that the use of some other value is appropriate in the circumstances of a particular case, when he may use that value.U.K.
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Regulation 41(1)
1. In Schedule 1 to the Employment Act 1989(4), in place of “Parts IV and V of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985” there shall be substituted “Paragraphs 5 and 11 of Schedule 4 to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I. 1999/xxxx]”.
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I45Sch. 9 para. 1 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
2. In section 64(3) of the Employment Rights Act 1996(5), in place of “regulation 16 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985” there shall be substituted “regulation 24 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I. 1999/xxxx]”.
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I46Sch. 9 para. 2 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
3. In regulation 3 of the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992(6), in place of “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985” there shall be substituted “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I.1999/xxxx]”.
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I47Sch. 9 para. 3 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
4. In sub-paragraph (2)(e) of regulation 3 of the Notification of New Substances Regulations 1993(7), in place of “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985” there shall be substituted “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I.1999/xxxx]”.
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I48Sch. 9 para. 4 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
5. In sub-paragraph (1)(a) of regulation 3 of the Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1994(8), in place of “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985” there shall be substituted “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I.1999/xxxx]”.
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I49Sch. 9 para. 5 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
6. Paragraph 8(2) of Schedule 2 to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995(9), shall be deleted and the following substituted—
“In this paragraph, “radiation generator” means any electrical equipment emitting ionising radiation and containing components operating at a potential difference of more than 5kV.”.
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I50Sch. 9 para. 6 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
7. In paragraph 1(s) of Schedule 14 to the Packaging, Labelling and Carriage of Radioactive Material by Rail Regulations 1996(10), after “regulation 27 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985” there shall be added “or regulation 12 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.1.1999/xxxx]”.
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I51Sch. 9 para. 7 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
8. The Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998(11) shall be modified as follows—
(a)in the definition of “ionising radiation” in regulation 2(1), in place of “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985” there shall be substituted “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I. 1999/xxxx]”;
(b)in sub-paragraph (d) of paragraph 4 of Schedule 2, in place of “Schedule 3 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985” there shall be substituted “Schedule 1 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I. 1999/xxxx]”.
(c)in paragraph 5 of Schedule 2, in place of “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985” there shall be substituted “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I.1999/xxxx]”.
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I52Sch. 9 para. 8 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
9. The Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 1999(12) shall be modified as follows—
(a)in sub-paragraph (1)(c) of regulation 3, in place of “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985” there shall be substituted “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I.1999/xxxx]”;
(b)the chapeau to regulation 9 shall be deleted and the following substituted—
(c)in regulation 9(2), the words “a radiation generator or an apparatus containing a radioactive substance” shall be deleted and substituted by the following—
“apparatus pursuant to sub-paragraphs 1(c)(i) and 1(d)(i) of Schedule 1 to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I.1999/xxxx]”;
(d)the title of Schedule 8 shall be deleted and the following substituted—
(e)in the first entry of column 1 of Schedule 8, in place of “regulation 15 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985”, there shall be substituted “regulation 35 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I.1999/xxxx]”;
(f)the final entry of column 1 of Schedule 8 shall be deleted and the following substituted—
“Type approval of apparatus under sub-paragraph 1(c)(i) or 1(d)(i) of Schedule 1 to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [S.I.1999/xxxx] (which excepts such type approved apparatus from the notification requirements of regulation 6 of those Regulations).”. |
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I53Sch. 9 para. 9 in force at 1.1.2000, see reg. 1(a)
1993 c. 12; section 47 was amended by the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25), Schedule 22, paragraph 227.
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