SCHEDULE 1Work not required to be notified under regulation 5

Regulations 5(1), 6(2)and 14(3)

1

Work with ionising radiation is not required to be notified in accordance with regulation 5 when the only such work being carried out is in one or more of the following categories—

a

where the concentration of activity per unit mass of a radioactive substance does not exceed the concentration specified in column 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 7 (for artificial radionuclides and naturally occurring radionuclides which are processed for their radioactive, fissile or fertile properties) or column 2 of Part 2 of Schedule 7 (for naturally occurring radionuclides which are not processed for their radioactive, fissile or fertile properties);

b

where the quantity of radioactive substance involved does not exceed the quantity specified in column 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 7 (for artificial radionuclides and naturally occurring radionuclides which are processed for their radioactive, fissile or fertile properties) or column 3 of Part 2 of Schedule 7 (for naturally occurring radionuclides which are not processed for their radioactive, fissile or fertile properties);

c

where the concentration of activity per unit mass or quantity of a radioactive substance does not exceed values which may be approved by the appropriate authority for specific types of work and where such work satisfies the exemption criteria set out in paragraphs 2 and 3 below;

d

where apparatus contains radioactive substances in a quantity exceeding the values specified in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) 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 1 µSvh-1 at a distance of 0.1 m from any accessible surface; and

iv

conditions for the disposal of the apparatus have been specified by the relevant environmental body;

e

the operation of any electrical apparatus to which these Regulations apply other than apparatus referred to in sub-paragraph (f) 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 1 µSvh-1 at a distance of 0.1 m from any accessible surface;

f

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 1 µSvh-1 at a distance of 0.1 m from any accessible surface; or

g

where the work involves contaminated material resulting from authorised releases which the relevant environmental body has declared not to be subject to further control.

2

The criteria for the exemption from notification of work with ionising radiation are as follows:

a

the radiological risks to individuals caused by such work are sufficiently low as to be of no regulatory concern;

b

work of such type has been found to be justified; and

c

such work is inherently safe.

3

Work with ionising radiation only meets the requirements of paragraph 2(a) if—

a

in relation to an employee, the effective dose caused by such work does not exceed 1 mSv in a calendar year; and

b

in relation to any other person, the following requirements are met in all circumstances where it is reasonably practicable to do so—

i

the effective dose caused by such work from radionuclides which are not naturally occurring radionuclides does not exceed 10 µSv in a calendar year; and

ii

the effective dose caused by such work from naturally occurring radionuclides does not exceed 1 mSv in a calendar year.

4

In paragraph 2(b), “found to be justified” has the meaning given by regulation 4(4) of the Justification of Practices Involving Ionising Radiation Regulations 2004 M1.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M1

S.I. 2004/1769, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

5

In this Schedule—

  • appropriate authority” means—

    1. a

      in relation to any activity carried out exclusively or primarily on premises which are or are on–

      1. i

        an authorised defence site;

      2. ii

        a new nuclear build site;

      3. iii

        a nuclear warship site,

      the ONR;

    2. b

      otherwise, the Executive;

  • “relevant environmental body”—

    1. a

      in relation to England, means the Environment Agency;

    2. b

      in relation to Wales, means the Natural Resources Body for Wales;

    3. c

      in relation to Scotland, means the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

SCHEDULE 2Consent to carry out a practice: indicative list of information

Regulation 7(3)

1

Responsibilities and organisational arrangements for protection and safety.

2

Staff competences, including information and training.

3

Design features of the facility and of radiation sources.

4

Anticipated occupational and public exposures in normal operation.

5

Safety assessment of the activities and the facility in order to—

a

identify ways in which potential exposures or accidental and unintended medical exposures could occur;

b

estimate, to the extent practicable, the probabilities and magnitude of potential exposures;

c

assess the quality and extent of protection and safety provisions, including engineering features, as well as administrative procedures;

d

define the operational limits and conditions of operation.

6

Emergency procedures.

7

Maintenance, testing, inspection and servicing so as to ensure that the radiation source and the facility continue to meet the design requirements, operational limits and conditions of operation throughout their lifetime.

8

Management of radioactive waste and arrangements for the disposal of such waste, in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements.

9

Management of disused sources.

10

Quality assurance.

SCHEDULE 3Dose limits

Regulations 2(1) and 12

PART 1Classes of persons to whom dose limits apply

Employees and trainees of 18 years of age or above1

For the purposes of regulation 12(1), the limit on effective dose for any employee or trainee, being of 18 years of age or above, is 20 mSv in any calendar year.

2

Without prejudice to paragraph 1—

a

the limit on equivalent dose for the lens of the eye is—

i

20 mSv in a calendar year; or

ii

in accordance with conditions approved by the Executive from time to time, 100 mSv in any period of five consecutive calendar years subject to a maximum equivalent dose of 50 mSv in any single calendar year;

b

the limit on equivalent dose for the skin is 500 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 extremities is 500 mSv in a calendar year.

Trainees aged under 18 years3

For the purposes of regulation 12(1), the limit on effective dose for any trainee under 18 years of age is 6 mSv in any calendar year.

4

Without prejudice to paragraph 3—

a

the limit on equivalent dose for the lens of the eye is 15 mSv in a calendar year;

b

the limit on equivalent dose for the skin is 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 extremities is 150 mSv in a calendar year.

Other persons5

Subject to paragraph 6, for the purposes of regulation 12(1) the limit on effective dose for any person other than an employee or trainee referred to in paragraph 1 or 3, including any person below the age of 16, is 1 mSv in any calendar year.

6

Paragraph 5 does not apply in relation to any person (not being a carer and comforter) 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 is 5 mSv in any period of 5 consecutive calendar years.

7

Without prejudice to paragraphs 5 and 6—

a

the limit on equivalent dose for the lens of the eye is 15 mSv in any calendar year;

b

the limit on equivalent dose for the skin is 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 extremities is 50 mSv in a calendar year.

PART 2

8

For the purposes of regulation 12(2), the limit on effective dose for employees or trainees of 18 years or above is 100 mSv in any period of five consecutive calendar years subject to a maximum effective dose of 50 mSv in any single calendar year.

9

Without prejudice to paragraph 8—

a

the limit on equivalent dose for the lens of the eye is—

i

20 mSv in a calendar year; or

ii

in accordance with conditions approved by the Executive from time to time, 100 mSv in any period of five consecutive calendar years subject to a maximum equivalent dose of 50 mSv in any single calendar year;

b

the limit on equivalent dose for the skin is 500 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 extremities is 500 mSv in a calendar year.

10

The employer must ensure that any employee in respect of whom regulation 12(2) applies is not exposed to ionising radiation to an extent that any dose limit specified in paragraphs 8 or 9 is exceeded.

11

An employer must not put into effect a system of dose limitation pursuant to regulation 12(2) unless—

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 appropriate authority at least 28 days (or such shorter period as the appropriate authority may allow) before the decision is put into effect giving the reasons for the decision.

12

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 must, as soon as is practicable—

a

undertake an investigation into the circumstances of the exposure for the purpose of determining whether the dose limit referred to in paragraph 8 is likely to be complied with; and

b

notify the appropriate authority of that suspected exposure.

13

An employer must review the decision to put into effect a system of dose limitation pursuant to regulation 12(2) at appropriate intervals and in any event not less than once every five years.

14

Where as a result of a review undertaken pursuant to paragraph 13 an employer proposes to revert to a system of annual dose limitation pursuant to regulation 12(1), the provisions of paragraph 11 apply as if the reference in that paragraph to regulation 12(2) was a reference to regulation 12(1).

15

Where an employer puts into effect a system of dose limitation in pursuance of regulation 12(2), the employer must record the reasons for that decision and must ensure that the record is preserved until any person subject to the system of dose limitation under regulation 12(2) has or would have attained the age of 75 years but in any event for at least 30 years from the making of the record.

16

In any case where—

a

the dose limits specified in paragraph 8 are being applied by an employer in respect of an employee; and

b

the appropriate authority is not satisfied that it is impracticable for that employee to be subject to the dose limit specified in paragraph 1 of Part 1 of this Schedule,

the appropriate authority may require the employer to apply the dose limit specified in paragraph 1 of Part 1 with effect from such time as the appropriate authority may consider appropriate having regard to the interests of the employee concerned.

17

In any case where, as a result of a review undertaken pursuant to paragraph 13, an employer proposes to revert to an annual dose limitation in accordance with regulation 12(1), the appropriate authority may require the employer to defer the implementation of that decision to such time as the appropriate authority may consider appropriate having regard to the interests of the employee concerned.

18

Any person who is aggrieved by the decision of the appropriate authority taken pursuant to paragraphs 16 or 17 may appeal to the Secretary of State.

19

Sub-sections (2) to (6) of section 44 of the 1974 Act apply for the purposes of paragraph 18 as they apply to an appeal under section 44(1) of that Act.

20

The Health and Safety Licensing Appeals (Hearings Procedure) Rules 1974 M2, as respects England and Wales, and the Health and Safety Licensing Appeals (Hearings Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 1974 M3, as respects Scotland, apply to an appeal under paragraph 18 as they apply to an appeal under section 44(1) of the 1974 Act, but with the modification that references to a licensing authority are to be read as references to the appropriate authority.

21

In this Part, “appropriate authority” means—

a

in connection with the application of this Part in relation to, or in relation to any activity carried out on, any nuclear premises, the ONR;

b

otherwise, the Executive.

SCHEDULE 4Matters in respect of which a radiation protection adviser must be consulted

Regulation 14(1)

1

The implementation of requirements as to controlled and supervised areas.

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.

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.

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.

SCHEDULE 5Particulars to be entered in the radiation passbook

Regulation 22(5)

1

Individual serial number of the passbook.

2

A statement that the passbook has been approved by the Executive for the purpose of these Regulations.

3

Date of issue of the passbook by the approved dosimetry service.

4

The name, telephone number and mark of endorsement of the issuing approved dosimetry service.

5

The name, address, telephone number and e-mail address of the employer.

6

Full name (surname, forenames), date of birth, gender and national insurance number of the classified outside worker to whom the passbook has been issued.

7

Date of the last medical review of the classified outside worker and the relevant classification in the health record maintained under regulation 25 as fit, fit subject to conditions (which must be specified) or unfit.

8

The relevant dose limits applicable to the classified outside worker to whom the passbook has been issued.

9

The cumulative dose assessment in mSv for the year to date for the classified outside worker, external (whole body, organ or tissue) and/or internal as appropriate and the date of the end of the last assessment period.

10

In respect of services performed by the classified outside worker—

a

the name and address of the employer responsible for the controlled area;

b

the period covered by the performance of the services;

c

the following estimated dose information, as appropriate—

i

an estimate of any whole body effective dose in mSv received by the classified 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.

SCHEDULE 6Particulars to be contained in a health record

Regulation 25(2)(b)

The following particulars must be contained in a health record made for the purposes of regulation 25(2)(b)—

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

the date and type of the last medical examination or health review carried out in respect of the employee;

e

a statement by the relevant doctor 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;

f

in relation to each medical examination and health review, the name and signature of the relevant doctor;

g

the name and address of the approved dosimetry service with whom arrangements have been made for maintaining the dose record in accordance with regulation 22.

SCHEDULE 7Quantities and concentrations of radionuclides

PART 1Table of artificial radionuclides and naturally occurring radionuclides (which are processed for their radioactive, fissile or fertile properties)

Regulations 2(4), 6(2), 31(1), 31(3)and Schedule 1

1

2

3

4

5

6

Radionuclide name, symbol, isotope

Concentration for: Notification (any amount of radioactive material); Registration (amounts of radioactive material that exceed 1,000kg)

Quantity for Notification

Concentration for Registration (amounts of radioactive material that do not exceed 1,000kg)

Quantity for notification of occurrences

Quantity for notification of occurrences

Regulation 5(1) and Schedule 1, paragraph 1(a);regulation 6(2)(f)

Regulation 5(1) and Schedule 1, paragraph 1(b)

Regulation 6(2)(e)

Regulation 31(1)

Regulation 31(3)

(Bq/g)

(Bq)

(Bq/g)

(Bq)

(Bq)

Hydrogen

H-3 (tritiated compounds)

102

109

106

1012

1010

Beryllium

Be-7

10

107

103

1012

108

Carbon

C-11

0.01

106

10

1013

107

C-11 (monoxide)

0.01

109

10

1012

1010

C-11 (dioxide)

0.01

109

10

1012

1010

C-14

1

107

104

1011

108

Oxygen

O-15

0.01

109

102

1010

Fluorine

F-18

10

106

10

1013

107

Sodium

Na-22

0.1

106

10

1010

107

Na-24

0.1

105

10

1011

106

Silicon

Si-31

103

106

103

1013

107

Phosphorus

P-32

103

105

103

1010

106

P-33

103

108

105

1011

109

Sulphur

S-35

102

108

105

1011

109

Chlorine

Cl-36

1

106

104

1010

107

Cl-38

10

105

10

1013

106

Argon

Ar-37

0.01

108

106

1013

Ar-41

0.01

109

102

109

Potassium

K-401

1

106

102

1010

107

K-42

102

106

102

1012

107

K-43

10

106

10

1011

107

Calcium

Ca-45

102

107

104

1010

108

Ca-47

10

106

10

1011

107

Scandium

Sc-46

0.1

106

10

1010

107

Sc-47

102

106

102

1011

107

Sc-48

1

105

10

1011

106

Vanadium

V-48

1

105

10

1010

106

Chromium

Cr-51

102

107

103

1012

108

Manganese

Mn-51

10

105

10

1013

106

Mn-52

1

105

10

1010

106

Mn-52m

10

105

10

1013

106

Mn-53

102

109

104

1012

1010

Mn-54

0.1

106

10

1011

107

Mn-56

10

105

10

1012

106

Iron

Fe-52+

10

106

10

1012

107

Fe-55

103

106

104

1011

107

Fe-59

1

106

10

1010

107

Cobalt

Co-55

10

106

10

1011

107

Co-56

0.1

105

10

1010

106

Co-57

1

106

102

1011

107

Co-58

1

106

10

1010

107

Co-58m

104

107

104

1013

108

Co-60

0.1

105

10

1010

106

Co-60m

103

106

103

1016

107

Co-61

102

106

102

1013

107

Co-62m

10

105

10

1013

106

Nickel

Ni-59

102

108

104

1011

109

Ni-63

102

108

105

1011

109

Ni-65

10

106

10

1013

107

Copper

Cu-64

102

106

102

1012

107

Zinc

Zn-65

0.1

106

10

1010

107

Zn-69

103

106

104

1014

107

Zn-69m+

10

106

102

1012

107

Gallium

Ga-68

0.01

105

10

1013

106

Ga-72

10

105

10

1011

106

Germanium

Ge-68+

0.01

105

10

1010

106

Ge-71

104

108

104

1013

109

Arsenic

As-73

103

107

103

1011

108

As-74

10

106

10

1011

107

As-76

10

105

102

1011

106

As-77

103

106

103

1012

107

Selenium

Se-75

1

106

102

1011

107

Bromine

Br-82

1

106

10

1011

107

Krypton

Kr-74

0.01

109

102

109

Kr-76

0.01

109

102

1010

Kr-77

0.01

109

102

109

Kr-79

0.01

105

103

1010

Kr-81

0.01

107

104

1011

Kr-83m

0.01

1012

105

1012

Kr-85

0.01

104

105

1012

Kr-85m

0.01

1010

103

1010

Kr-87

0.01

109

102

109

Kr-88

0.01

109

102

109

Rubidium

Rb-86

102

105

102

1011

106

Strontium

Sr-85

1

106

102

1011

107

Sr-85m

102

107

102

1013

108

Sr-87m

102

106

102

1013

107

Sr-89

103

106

103

1010

107

Sr-90+

1

104

102

109

105

Sr-91+

10

105

10

1012

106

Sr-92

10

106

10

1012

107

Yttrium

Y-90

103

105

103

1011

106

Y-91

102

106

103

1010

107

Y-91m

102

106

102

1013

107

Y-92

102

105

102

1012

106

Y-93

102

105

102

1012

106

Zirconium

Zr-93+

10

107

103

109

108

Zr-95+

1

106

10

1010

107

Zr-97+

10

105

10

1011

106

Niobium

Nb-93m

10

107

104

1011

108

Nb-94

0.1

106

10

109

107

Nb-95

1

106

10

1011

107

Nb-97+

10

106

10

1013

107

Nb-98

10

105

10

1013

106

Molybdenum

Mo-90

10

106

10

1012

107

Mo-93

10

108

103

1011

109

Mo-99+

10

106

102

1011

107

Mo-101+

10

106

10

1013

107

Technetium

Tc-96

1

106

10

1011

107

Tc-96m

103

107

103

1014

108

Tc-97

10

108

103

1012

109

Tc-97m

102

107

103

1010

108

Tc-99

1

107

104

1010

108

Tc-99m

102

107

102

1013

108

Ruthenium

Ru-97

10

107

102

1012

108

Ru-103+

1

106

102

1010

107

Ru-105+

10

106

10

1012

107

Ru-106+

0.1

105

102

109

106

Rhodium

Rh-103m

104

108

104

1015

109

Rh-105

102

107

102

1012

108

Palladium

Pd-103+

103

108

103

1011

109

Pd-109+

102

106

103

1012

107

Silver

Ag-105

1

106

102

1011

107

Ag-108m+

0.1

106

10

1010

107

Ag-110m+

0.1

106

10

1010

107

Ag-111

102

106

103

1011

107

Cadmium

Cd-109+

1

106

104

1010

107

Cd-115+

10

106

102

1011

107

Cd-115m+

102

106

103

1010

107

Indium

In-111

10

106

102

1011

107

In-113m

102

106

102

1013

107

In-114m+

10

106

102

1010

107

In-115m

102

106

102

1013

107

Tin

Sn-113+

1

107

103

1011

108

Sn-125

10

105

102

1010

106

Antimony

Sb-122

10

104

102

1011

105

Sb-124

1

106

10

1010

107

Sb-125+

0.1

106

102

1010

107

Tellurium

Te-123m

1

107

102

1010

108

Te-125m

103

107

103

1010

108

Te-127

103

106

103

1012

107

Te-127m+

10

107

103

1010

108

Te-129

102

106

102

1014

107

Te-129m+

10

106

103

1010

107

Te-131

102

105

102

1014

106

Te-131m+

10

106

10

1011

107

Te-132+

1

107

102

1011

108

Te-133

10

105

10

1014

106

Te-133m

10

105

10

1013

106

Te-134

10

106

10

1013

107

Iodine

I-123

102

107

102

1012

108

I-125

102

106

103

1010

107

I-126

10

106

102

1010

107

I-129

0.01

105

102

109

106

I-130

10

106

10

1011

107

I-131

10

106

102

1010

107

I-132

10

105

10

1012

106

I-133

10

106

10

1011

107

I-134

10

105

10

1013

106

I-135

10

106

10

1012

107

Xenon

Xe-131m

0.01

104

104

1011

Xe-133

0.01

104

103

1011

Xe-135

0.01

1010

103

1010

Caesium

Cs-129

10

105

102

1012

106

Cs-131

103

106

103

1012

107

Cs-132

10

105

10

1011

106

Cs-134

0.1

104

10

1010

105

Cs-134m

103

105

103

1014

106

Cs-135

102

107

104

1011

108

Cs-136

1

105

10

1010

106

Cs-137+

0.1

104

10

1010

105

Cs-138

10

104

10

1013

105

Barium

Ba-131

10

106

102

1011

107

Ba-140+

1

105

10

1011

106

Lanthanum

La-140

1

105

10

1011

106

Cerium

Ce-139

1

106

102

1011

107

Ce-141

102

107

102

1010

108

Ce-143

10

106

102

1011

107

Ce-144+

10

105

102

109

106

Praseodymium

Pr-142

102

105

102

1012

106

Pr-143

103

106

104

1011

107

Neodymium

Nd-147

102

106

102

1011

107

Nd-149

102

106

102

1013

107

Promethium

Pm-147

103

107

104

1010

108

Pm-149

103

106

103

1011

107

Samarium

Sm-151

103

108

104

1010

109

Sm-153

102

106

102

1011

107

Europium

Eu-152

0.1

106

10

109

107

Eu-152m

102

106

102

1012

107

Eu-154

0.1

106

10

109

107

Eu-155

1

107

102

1010

108

Gadolinium

Gd-153

10

107

102

1010

108

Gd-159

102

106

103

1012

107

Terbium

Tb-160

1

106

1

1010

107

Dysprosium

Dy-165

103

106

103

1013

107

Dy-166

102

106

103

1011

107

Holmium

Ho-166

102

105

103

1011

106

Erbium

Er-169

103

107

104

1011

108

Er-171

102

106

102

1012

107

Thulium

Tm-170

102

106

103

1010

107

Tm-171

103

108

104

1011

109

Ytterbium

Yb-175

102

107

103

1011

108

Lutetium

Lu-177

102

107

103

1011

108

Hafnium

Hf-181

1

106

10

1010

107

Tantalum

Ta-182

0.1

104

10

1010

105

Tungsten

W-181

10

107

103

1012

108

W-185

103

107

104

1011

108

W-187

10

106

102

1012

107

Rhenium

Re-186

103

106

103

1011

107

Re-188

102

105

102

1012

106

Osmium

Os-185

1

106

10

1011

107

Os-191

102

107

102

1011

108

Os-191m

103

107

103

1012

108

Os-193

102

106

102

1011

107

Iridium

Ir-190

1

106

10

1010

107

Ir-192

1

104

10

1010

105

Ir-194

102

105

102

1011

106

Platinum

Pt-191

10

106

102

1011

107

Pt-193m

103

107

103

1012

108

Pt-197

10

106

103

1012

107

Pt-197m

102

106

102

1014

107

Gold

Au-198

10

106

102

1011

107

Au-199

102

106

102

1011

107

Mercury

Hg-197

102

107

102

1012

108

Hg-197m

102

106

102

1012

107

Hg-203

10

105

102

1011

106

Thallium

Tl-200

10

106

10

1011

107

Tl-201

102

106

102

1012

107

Tl-202

10

106

102

1011

107

Tl-204

1

104

104

1011

105

Lead

Pb-203

10

106

102

1012

107

Pb-210+

0.01

104

10

108

105

Pb-212+

1

105

10

1010

106

Bismuth

Bi-206

1

105

10

1010

106

Bi-207

0.1

106

10

1010

107

Bi-210

10

106

103

109

107

Bi-212+

1

105

10

1011

106

Polonium

Po-203

10

106

10

1013

107

Po-205

10

106

10

1012

107

Po-207

10

106

10

1012

107

Po-210

0.01

104

10

107

105

Astatine

At-211

103

107

103

1010

108

Radon

Rn-220+

0.01

107

104

108

108

Rn-222+

0.01

108

10

109

109

Radium

Ra-223+

1

105

102

107

106

Ra-224+

1

105

10

108

106

Ra-225

10

105

102

107

106

Ra-226+

0.01

104

10

107

105

Ra-227

102

106

102

1013

107

Ra-228+

0.01

105

10

108

106

Actinium

Ac-228

1

106

10

1010

107

Thorium

Th-226+

103

107

103

1011

108

Th-227

1

104

10

107

105

Th-228+

0.1

104

1

106

105

Th-229+

0.1

103

1

106

104

Th-230

0.1

104

1

106

105

Th-231

102

107

103

1012

108

Th-232

0.01

104

10

106

105

Th-234+

10

105

103

1010

106

Protactinium

Pa-230

10

106

10

108

107

Pa-231

0.01

103

1

106

104

Pa-233

10

107

102

1010

108

Uranium

U-230+

10

105

10

107

106

U-231

102

107

102

1011

108

U-232+

0.1

103

1

106

104

U-233

1

104

10

107

105

U-234

1

104

10

107

105

U-235+

1

104

10

107

105

U-236

10

104

10

107

105

U-237

102

106

102

1011

107

U-238+

1

104

10

107

105

U-239

102

106

102

1014

107

U-240

0.01

107

103

1012

108

U-240+

102

106

10

1011

107

Neptunium

Np-237+

1

103

1

107

104

Np-239

102

107

102

1011

108

Np-240

10

106

10

1013

107

Plutonium

Pu-234

102

107

102

1010

108

Pu-235

102

107

102

1014

108

Pu-236

1

104

10

107

105

Pu-237

102

107

103

1011

108

Pu-238

0.1

104

1

106

105

Pu-239

0.1

104

1

106

105

Pu-240

0.1

103

1

106

104

Pu-241

10

105

102

108

106

Pu-242

0.1

104

1

106

105

Pu-243

103

107

103

1013

108

Pu-244+

0.1

104

1

106

105

Americium

Am-241

0.1

104

1

106

105

Am-242

103

106

103

1010

107

Am-242m+

0.1

104

1

106

105

Am-243+

0.1

103

1

106

104

Curium

Cm-242

10

105

102

107

106

Cm-243

1

104

1

107

105

Cm-244

1

104

10

107

105

Cm-245

0.1

103

1

106

104

Cm-246

0.1

103

1

106

104

Cm-247+

0.1

104

1

106

105

Cm-248

0.1

103

1

106

104

Berkelium

Bk-249

102

106

103

109

107

Californium

Cf-246

103

106

103

109

107

Cf-248

1

104

10

107

105

Cf-249

0.1

103

1

106

104

Cf-250

1

104

10

106

105

Cf-251

0.1

103

1

106

104

Cf-252

1

104

10

107

105

Cf-253

102

105

102

108

106

Cf-254

1

103

1

107

104

Einsteinium

Es-253

102

105

102

108

106

Es-254+

0.1

104

10

107

105

Es-254m+

10

106

102

109

107

Fermium

Fm-254

104

107

104

1010

108

Fm-255

102

106

103

109

107

Other radionuclides not listed above (see Note 1)

0.01

103

0.1

105

104

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.

Note 2

Nuclides carrying the suffix “+” in the above table represent parent nuclides and their progeny as listed in the table below. The dose contributions for those progeny are taken into account in the dose calculation (thus requiring only the exemption level of the parent radionuclide to be considered).

1 Potassium salts in quantities less than 1,000kg are exempt.

List of parent nuclides and their progeny as referred to in Note 2 above

Parent radionuclide

Progeny

Fe-52

Mn-52m

Zn-69m

Zn-69

Ge-68

Ga-68

Sr-90

Y-90

Sr-91

Y-91m

Zr-93

Nb-93m

Zr-95

Nb-95

Zr-97

Nb-97m, Nb-97

Nb-97

Nb-97m

Mo-99

Tc-99m

Mo-101

Tc-101

Ru-103

Rh-103m

Ru-105

Rh-105m

Ru-106

Rh-106

Pd-103

Rh-103m

Pd-109

Ag-109m

Ag-108m

Ag-108

Ag-110m

Ag-110

Cd-109

Ag-109m

Cd-115

In-115m

Cd-115m

In-115m

In-114m

In-114

Sn-113

In-113m

Sb-125

Te-125m

Te-127m

Te-127

Te-129m

Te-129

Te-131m

Te-131

Te-132

I-132

Cs-137

Ba-137m

Ba-140

La-140

Ce-144

Pr-144, Pr-144m

Pb-210

Bi-210, Po-210

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

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-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-240

Np-240m, Np-240

Np-237

Pa-233

Pu-244

U-240, Np-240m, Np-240

Am-242m

Am-242, Np-238

Am-243

Np-239

Cm-247

Pu-243

Es-254

Bk-250

Es-254m

Fm-254

PART 2Table of naturally occurring radionuclides (which are not processed for their radioactive, fissile or fertile properties)

Regulations 2(4), 6(2)and Schedule 1

Values for exemption from notification and registration for naturally occurring radionuclides in solid materials (which are not processed for their radioactive, fissile or fertile properties), which apply whether or not the radionuclide is in secular equilibrium with its progeny

1

2

3

4

Radionuclide name, symbol, isotope

Concentration for: Notification (any amount of radioactive material); Registration (amounts of radioactive material that exceed 1,000kg)

Quantity for Notification

Concentration for Registration (amounts of radioactive material that do not exceed 1,000kg)

Regulation 5(1) and Schedule 1, paragraph 1(a); regulation 6(2)(f)

Regulation 5(1) and Schedule 1, paragraph 1(b)

Regulation 6(2)(e)

(Bq/g)

(Bq)

(Bq/g)

K-401

10

106

102

Rb-87

1

107

104

Pb-210+

1

104

10

Po-210

1

104

10

Ra-226+

1

104

10

Ra-228+

1

105

10

Th-228+

1

104

1

Th-232 sec

1

103

1

U-238 sec

1

103

1

Note

Nuclides carrying the suffix “+” in the above table represent parent nuclides and their progeny as listed in the table below. The dose contributions of those progeny are taken into account in the dose calculation (thus requiring only the exemption level of the parent radionuclide to be considered).

1 Potassium salts in quantities less than 1,000kg are exempt.

List of parent nuclides and their progeny as referred to in the Note above

Parent radionuclide

Progeny

Pb-210

Bi-210, Po-210

Ra-226

Rn-222, Po-218, Pb-214, Bi-214, Po-214, Pb-210, Bi-210, Po-210

Ra-228

Ac-228

Th-228

Ra-224, Rn-220, Po-216, Pb-212, Bi-212, Tl-208, Po-212

PART 3Quantity and concentration ratios for more than one radionuclide

Regulation 2(4)

1

For the purpose of Regulation 2(4)—

a

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 entry in Parts 1, 2 or 4 of this Schedule Qlim, namely—

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b

the concentration ratio for more than one radionuclide is the sum of the quotients of the concentration of a radionuclide present Cp divided by the concentration of that radionuclide specified in the appropriate entry in Parts 1 or 2 of this Schedule Clim, namely—

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2

In any case where the isotopic composition of a radioactive substance is not known or is only partially known, the quantity or concentration ratio for that substance is to be calculated by using the values specified in the appropriate column in Part 1 of this Schedule for “other radionuclides not listed above” for any radionuclide that has not been identified or where the quantity or concentration 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 the employer may use that value.

PART 4Table of quantities of radioactive material defining high-activity sealed sources

Regulations 2(1) and 2(4)

For radionuclides not listed in the table below, the relevant quantity value is the same as the D-value defined in section 2 Table 1 of the IAEA publication: Dangerous quantities of radioactive material (D-values), (EPR-D-VALUES 2006)

Radionuclide

Quantity (Bq)

Co-60

3 × 1010

Se-75

2 × 1011

Sr-90 (Y-90)

1 × 1012

Cs-137

1 × 1011

Pm-147

4 × 1013

Gd-153

1 × 1012

Tm-170

2 × 1013

Yb-169

3 × 1011

Ir-192

8 × 1010

Ra-226

4 × 1010

Pu-238

6 × 1010

Pu-239/Be-91

6 × 1010

Am-241

6 × 1010

Am-241/Be-91

6 × 1010

Cm-244

5 × 1010

Cf-252

2 × 1010

1 The activity given is that of the alpha-emitting radionuclide.

SCHEDULE 8Transitional provisions and savings

Regulation 41

1

1

In this Schedule—

  • the 1999 Regulations” means the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 M4;

  • restated provision” means any provision of these Regulations so far as it corresponds (with or without modification) to a provision of the 1999 Regulations;

  • superseded provision” means any provision of the 1999 Regulations as it has effect immediately before 1st January 2018 so far as it corresponds (with or without modification) to a provision of these Regulations.

2

In this Schedule references to things done include references to things omitted to be done.

2

1

Any thing done, or having effect as if done, under or for the purposes of any superseded provision, if effective immediately before 1st January 2018, has effect, so far as is required for continuing its effect on and after that date, as if done under or for the purposes of the corresponding restated provision.

2

Paragraph (1) does not apply in relation to an authorisation granted or notification made under the 1999 Regulations.

3

The specific provisions in paragraphs 3 to 10 are not to be taken to affect the generality of paragraph (1).

3

Where on or before 5th February 2018 an employer commences work in respect of which a notification is required under regulation 5(2), it will be sufficient compliance with that regulation if the employer notifies the appropriate authority and provides the particulars required under regulation 5(2) on or before 5th February 2018.

4

In paragraph 3 “appropriate authority” has the same meaning as set out in regulation 5(6).

5

Where on or before 5th February 2018 a person carries out a registrable practice (within the meaning of regulation 6(1)) it will be sufficient compliance with regulation 6(3) if the person completes the registration procedure under that regulation on or before 5th February 2018.

6

A person who carries out a practice requiring consent under regulation 7 on or before 5th February 2018 is deemed to have been granted consent to carry out that practice under regulation 7(2) until 5th February 2018.

7

Where an employer has, in respect of an employee, applied the dose limits set out in paragraphs 9 to 11 of Schedule 4 to the 1999 Regulations in accordance with the requirements of regulation 11(2) of those Regulations and those dose limits have effect immediately before 1st January 2018, the appropriate authority is deemed to have approved, for the purposes of regulation 12(2) of these Regulations, the application of the dose limits, in respect of that employee, set out in paragraphs 9 to 11 of Schedule 3 to these Regulations.

8

In paragraph 7—

a

appropriate authority” has the same meaning as set out in regulation 12(4);

b

the deemed approval granted by that paragraph is valid until the end of 5th February 2018.

9

A radiation passbook approved for the purposes of the 1999 Regulations and issued on or before 30th April 2018 in respect of a classified outside worker employed by an employer in Great Britain and which was at that date valid remains valid for such time as the worker to whom the passbook relates continues to be employed by the same employer.

10

Where a superseded provision provides a period of time within which an aggrieved person may apply for a decision to be reviewed, that period of time continues to apply on and after 1st January 2018 in relation to any decision notified to the aggrieved person before 1 January 2018.

SCHEDULE 9Modifications

Regulation 42

The Employment Act 19891

In Schedule 1 to the Employment Act 1989 M5, omit “Paragraphs 5 and 11 of Schedule 4 to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [SI 1999/3232]”.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M5

1989 c. 38, amended by S.I. 1999/3232; there is other amending legislation but none is relevant.

The Employment Rights Act 19962

In section 64(3) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 M6, for “Regulation 24 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [SI 1999/3232]” substitute “ Regulation 25 of the Ionising Radiations Regulation 2017 [SI 2017/1075] ”.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M6

1996 c. 18, amended by S.I.1999/3232; there is other amending legislation but none is relevant.

The Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 19923

In regulation 3(3)(b) of the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 M7, for “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [SI 1999/3232]” substitute “ the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 [SI 2017/1075] ”.

The Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 19984

1

The Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998 M8 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 2(1), in the definition of “ionising radiation”, for “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [SI 1999/3232]” substitute “ the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 [SI 2017/1075] ”.

3

In regulation 4A (the Office for Nuclear Regulation)—

a

in paragraph (2), for sub-paragraph (a) substitute—

a

the provisions of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 in so far as they apply—

i

in relation to the civil transport of radioactive material by road, railway or inland waterway; and

ii

to premises which are or are on a nuclear warship site;

aa

the provisions of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001 in so far as they apply to premises which are or are on a nuclear warship site;

b

for paragraph (3) substitute—

3

For the purposes of—

a

paragraph (2)(a)—

i

civil transport” means transport otherwise than for the purposes of the department of the Secretary of State with responsibility for defence;

ii

radioactive material” has the same meaning as given in regulation 2(1) of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 [S.I. 2017/1075];

iii

the transport of material begins with any preparatory process (such as packaging) and continues until the material has been unloaded at its destination;

b

paragraphs (2)(a) and (aa) “premises” includes a nuclear powered warship during any period it is berthed or anchored at a nuclear warship site.

4

In Schedule 2—

a

in paragraph 4(d), for “Schedule 1 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [SI 1999/3232]” substitute “ Schedule 1 to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 [SI 2017/1075] ”;

b

in paragraph 5, for “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 [SI 1999/3232]” substitute “ the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 [SI 2017/1075] ”.

The Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 20015

1

The Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001 M9 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 2(1)—

a

for the definition of “the 1999 Regulations” substitute—

the 2017 Regulations” means the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017;

b

in the definition of “approved dosimetry service”, for “the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ the 2017 Regulations ”;

c

in the definition of “dose assessment”, for “regulation 21 of the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ regulation 22 of the 2017 Regulations ”;

d

in the definition of “dose record”, for “regulation 21 of the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ regulation 22 of the 2017 Regulations ”;

e

in the definition of “emergency exposure”, for “Schedule 4 to the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ Schedule 3 to the 2017 Regulations ”;

f

in the definition of “medical surveillance”, for “regulation 24 of the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ regulation 25 of the 2017 Regulations ”.

3

In regulation 4(3), for “regulation 7 (Prior risk assessment etc) of the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ regulation 8 (Radiation risk assessments) of the 2017 Regulations ”.

4

In regulations 7(7)(b) and 8(8)(b), for “regulation 21 of the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ regulation 22 of the 2017 Regulations ” in each case.

5

In regulation 15, for “regulation 11 of the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ regulation 12 of the 2017 Regulations ”.

6

In Schedule 11 omit paragraphs 2 to 9.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M9

S.I. 2001/2975, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

The High-activity Sealed Radioactive Sources and Orphan Sources Regulations 20056

In the High-activity Sealed Radioactive Sources and Orphan Sources Regulations 2005 M10, omit regulation 19.

The Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority for Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems) Regulations 20067

1

The Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority for Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems) Regulations 2006 M11 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 3 (enforcing authority)—

a

after paragraph (4) insert—

4A

The Office of Rail and Road has no responsibility for the enforcement of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017.

b

in paragraph (5)—

i

for “regulation 93(4)” substitute “ regulation 32(4) ”;

ii

for “2007 (defence and enforcement)” substitute “ 2009 (enforcement) ”.

The Legislative Reform (Health and Safety Executive) Order 20088

In Schedule 3 to the Legislative Reform (Health and Safety Executive) Order 2008 M12 omit the entry relating to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M12

S.I. 2008/960, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

The REACH Enforcement Regulations 20089

In Part 3 of Schedule 3 to the REACH Enforcement Regulations 2008 M13

a

in paragraph 1(g)(i), for “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999” substitute “ the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 ”;

b

in paragraph 3, for “the Ionising Radiations Regulations” substitute “ the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 ”.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M13

S.I. 2008/2852, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 200910

1

Schedule 2 to the Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2009 M14 is amended as follows.

2

In paragraph 3(1)—

a

for “regulation 20 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 (“the 1999 Regulations”)” substitute “ regulation 21 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 (“the 2017 Regulations”) ”;

b

for “regulations 21 to 26 of the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ regulations 22 to 27 of the 2017 Regulations ”.

3

In paragraph 3(2), for “paragraph 1, 2, 6, 7 or 8 of Schedule 4 (Dose Limits) to the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ paragraphs 1, 2, 5, 6 or 7 of Schedule 3 (Dose limits) to the 2017 Regulations ”.

4

In paragraph 3(3), for “Schedule 4 to the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ Schedule 3 to the 2017 Regulations ”.

5

In paragraph 4(2)(c), for “Schedule 4 to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999” substitute “ Schedule 3 to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 ”.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M14

S.I. 2009/1348, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 201011

In Part 2 of Schedule 26 to the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 M15, omit paragraph 15 (Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999).

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M15

S.I. 2010/675, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

The Natural Resources Body for Wales (Functions) Order 201312

In Schedule 4 to the Natural Resources Body for Wales (Functions) Order 2013 M16, omit paragraph 113 (Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999).

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M16

S.I. 2013/755, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 201313

1

The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 M17 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 14(6)(e), for “the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999” substitute “ the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 ”.

3

In Schedule 4, Table 1, omit the entry relating to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999.

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M17

S.I. 2013/1471, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 201514

In paragraph 3 of Schedule 3 to the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 M18, for “regulation 16 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999” substitute “ regulation 17 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 ”.

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M18

S.I. 2015/51, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

The Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties and Miscellaneous Prescribed Provisions) Regulations 201515

1

The Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties and Miscellaneous Prescribed Provisions) Regulations 2015 M19 are amended as follows.

2

In Part 2 of Schedule 2—

a

in column 1, for “Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999” substitute “ Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 ”;

b

in column 2, for the corresponding entry, for “Authorisation under regulation 5 (authorisation of specified practices)” substitute “ Registration under regulation 6 (registration of certain practices) in relation to the use of electrical equipment intended to produce x-rays for the purpose of research or the exposure of persons for medical treatment, and consent under regulation 7 (consent to carry out specified practices) in relation to the practices specified in regulation 7(1)(d), (e) and (f) ”.

Annotations:
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M19

S.I. 2015/462, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

The Health and Safety and Nuclear (Fees) Regulations 201616

1

The Health and Safety and Nuclear (Fees) Regulations 2016 M20 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 2(1), for the definition of “the 1999 Regulations” substitute—

the 2017 Regulations” means the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 [SI 2017/1075];

3

In the heading of regulation 8, for “the Ionising Radiation Regulations 1999” substitute “ the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 ”.

4

In regulation 8—

a

in paragraph (2)—

i

for “1(c)(i) or 1(d)(i)” substitute “ 1(d)(i) or 1(e)(i) ”;

ii

for “1999” substitute “ 2017 ”;

b

after paragraph (2) insert—

2A

A fee is payable to the appropriate authority (within the relevant meaning given in the 2017 Regulations) on each application for registration or for a consent to carry out specified practices for the purposes of the 2017 Regulations.

c

in paragraph (3), for “paragraph (1) or (2)” substitute “ paragraph (1), (2) or (2A) ”;

d

in paragraph (7), for “this regulation” substitute “ paragraph (1), (2) or (4) ”;

e

in paragraph (9), for “regulation 21(3)(e) of the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ regulation 22(3)(e) of the 2017 Regulations ”.

5

In Schedule 4, in relation to entry (a)—

a

for “The 1999 Regulations” substitute “ The 2017 Regulations ”;

b

for “SI 1999/3232” substitute “ SI 2017/1075 ”.

6

In the heading of Schedule 6, for “1999” substitute “ 2017 ”.

7

In Schedule 6, in column 1 of Table 1—

a

for “regulation 35 of the 1999 Regulations”, in both places in which it occurs, substitute “ regulation 36 of the 2017 Regulations ”;

b

in the entry for “Original type approval of apparatus”—

i

for “paragraph 1(c)(i) or 1(d)(i) of Schedule 1 to the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ paragraph 1(d)(i) or 1(e)(i) of Schedule 1 to the 2017 Regulations ”;

ii

for “regulation 6” substitute “ regulation 5 ”;

c

in the entry for “Amendment of an original approval of dosimetry services”, in addition to the amendment made by sub-paragraph (a) above, for “paragraph 1(c)(i) or 1(d)(i)” substitute “ paragraph 1(d)(i) or 1(e)(i) ”;

d

after the entry referred in sub-paragraph (c) above, insert—

Application for registration or for consent to carry out a specified practice pursuant to regulations 6 and 7 of the 2017 Regulations

8

In Schedule 6, in column 2 of Table 1, in relation to the entry inserted by paragraph (7)(d), insert “ £25 ”.

9

In Schedule 6, in column 1 of Table 2, for “regulation 35 of the 1999 Regulations”, in both places in which it occurs, substitute “ regulation 36 of the 2017 Regulations ”.

10

In Schedule 6, in column 3 of Table 3, for “regulation 21(3)(e) of the 1999 Regulations” substitute “ regulation 22(3)(e) of the 2017 Regulations ”.

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M20

S.I. 2016/253, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 201617

In Part 5 of Schedule 23 to the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 M21, omit paragraph 7.