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Regulation 8
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Description | Fee | Fee for work by Nuclear or other Specialist Inspector |
Original approval or reassessment of such approval of dosimetry services granted under regulation 35 of the 1999 Regulations for the purposes of those Regulations | ||
Group I | ||
Dose record keeping | ||
(a) Where the application is solely in respect of Group I functions | £806 | £136 per hour worked |
(b) Where the application for Group I functions is linked to an application in respect of functions in another group | £806 | £136 per hour worked |
Group II | ||
External dosimetry | ||
(a) Whole body (beta, gamma, thermal neutrons) film | £806 | £136 per hour worked |
(b) Whole body (beta, gamma, thermal neutrons) thermoluminescent dosemeter | £806 | £136 per hour worked |
(c) Whole body (neutron), other than sub-groups (a) or (b) | £806 | £136 per hour worked |
(d) Whole body, other than sub-groups (a), (b), or (c) | £806 | £136 per hour worked |
(e) Extremity monitoring | £806 | £136 per hour worked |
(f) Accident dosimetry, other than in the previous sub-groups | £806 | £136 per hour worked |
Group III | ||
Internal dosimetry | ||
(a) Bio-assay, in-vivo monitoring or air sampling | £806 | £136 per hour worked |
(b) For each additional one of the above techniques | £806 | £136 per hour worked |
Original type approval of apparatus under sub-paragraph 1(c)(i) or 1(d)(i) of Schedule 1 to the 1999 Regulations (which excepts such type approved apparatus from the notification requirements of regulation 6 of those Regulations) | £136 | £136 per hour worked |
Amendment of an original approval of dosimetry services granted under regulation 35 of the 1999 Regulations for the purposes of those Regulations, or an original type approval of apparatus under sub-paragraph 1(c)(i) or 1(d)(i) of Schedule 1 to those Regulations | £56 | £136 per hour worked |
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Purpose of application | Fee | Fee for work by Nuclear or other Specialist Inspector |
Original approval or reassessment of such approval of dosimetry services granted under regulation 35 of the 1999 Regulations for the purposes of regulation 14 of the 2001 Regulations | £1,898 | £136 per hour worked |
Amendment of an original approval of dosimetry services granted under regulation 35 of the 1999 Regulations for the purposes of regulation 14 of the 2001 Regulations | £56 | £136 per hour worked |
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Statutory provision | Fee | Purpose of the work |
Section 11(1) and 11(2)(a) and (b) of the 1974 Act | £3.50 | Processing information contained in a record sent to the Executive pursuant to regulation 21(3)(e) of the 1999 Regulations |
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