SCHEDULE 1

Regulation 3(1)

I53PART 1Table of radionuclides

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I53

Sch. 1 Pt. 1 in force at 22.5.2019, see reg. 1(1)

Radionuclide

Form

Activity (Bq)

Actinium

Ac-224

2 x 1011

Ac-225

3 x 1009

Ac-226

2 x 1010

Ac-227

5 x 1007

Ac-228

7 x 1011

Aluminium

Al-26

6 x 1011

Americium

Am-237

2 x 1014

Am-238

9 x 1013

Am-239

3 x 1013

Am-240

1 x 1013

Am-241

3 x 1008

Am-242

1 x 1012

Am-242m

3 x 1008

Am-243

3 x 1008

Am-244

7 x 1012

Am-244m

2 x 1014

Am-245

1 x 1014

Am-246

9 x 1013

Am-246m

1 x 1014

Antimony

Sb-115

2 x 1014

Sb-116

9 x 1013

Sb-116m

4 x 1013

Sb-117

3 x 1014

Sb-118m

3 x 1013

Sb-119

1 x 1014

Sb-120

3 x 1014

Sb-120m

7 x 1012

Sb-122

5 x 1012

Sb-124

2 x 1012

Sb-124n

1 x 1015

Sb-125

2 x 1012

Sb-126

3 x 1012

Sb-126m

1 x 1014

Sb-127

4 x 1012

Sb-128

1 x 1013

Sb-128m

1 x 1014

Sb-129

2 x 1013

Sb-130

4 x 1013

Sb-131

5 x 1013

Argon

Ar-37

2 x 1020

Ar-39

4 x 1016

Ar-41

7 x 1013

Arsenic

As-69

1 x 1014

As-70

3 x 1013

As-71

2 x 1013

As-72

5 x 1012

As-73

2 x 1013

As-74

5 x 1012

As-76

5 x 1012

As-77

2 x 1013

As-78

3 x 1013

Astatine

At-207

1 x 1013

At-211

2 x 1011

Barium

Ba-126

3 x 1013

Ba-128

4 x 1012

Ba-131

1 x 1013

Ba-131m

1 x 1015

Ba-133

2 x 1012

Ba-133m

1 x 1013

Ba-135m

2 x 1013

Ba-139

7 x 1013

Ba-140

3 x 1012

Ba-141

1 x 1014

Ba-142

2 x 1014

Berkelium

Bk-245

9 x 1012

Bk-246

2 x 1013

Bk-247

4 x 1008

Bk-249

2 x 1011

Bk-250

2 x 1013

Beryllium

Be-7

2 x 1014

Be-10

8 x 1011

Bismuth

Bi-200

6 x 1013

Bi-201

4 x 1013

Bi-202

4 x 1013

Bi-203

2 x 1013

Bi-205

8 x 1012

Bi-206

4 x 1012

Bi-207

2 x 1012

Bi-210

3 x 1011

Bi-210m

8 x 1009

Bi-212

1 x 1012

Bi-213

1 x 1012

Bi-214

3 x 1012

Bromine

Br-74

3 x 1013

Br-74m

3 x 1013

Br-75

6 x 1013

Br-76

1 x 1013

Br-77

8 x 1013

Br-80

3 x 1014

Br-80m

7 x 1013

Br-82

1 x 1013

Br-83

1 x 1014

Br-84

6 x 1013

Cadmium

Cd-104

2 x 1014

Cd-107

1 x 1014

Cd-109

2 x 1012

Cd-113

2 x 1011

Cd-113m

2 x 1011

Cd-115

6 x 1012

Cd-115m

2 x 1012

Cd-117

3 x 1013

Cd-117m

2 x 1013

Caesium

Cs-125

1 x 1014

Cs-127

2 x 1014

Cs-129

1 x 1014

Cs-130

2 x 1014

Cs-131

2 x 1014

Cs-132

2 x 1013

Cs-134

4 x 1011

Cs-134m

2 x 1014

Cs-135

3 x 1012

Cs-135m

1 x 1014

Cs-136

5 x 1012

Cs-137

4 x 1011

Cs-138

5 x 1013

Calcium

Ca-41

6 x 1013

Ca-45

2 x 1012

Ca-47

2 x 1012

Californium

Cf-244

3 x 1012

Cf-246

6 x 1010

Cf-248

3 x 1009

Cf-249

4 x 1008

Cf-250

9 x 1008

Cf-251

4 x 1008

Cf-252

1 x 1009

Cf-253

2 x 1010

Cf-254

5 x 1008

Carbon

C-11

2 x 1014

carbon dioxide

2 x 1014

carbon monoxide

3 x 1014

methane

3 x 1014

vapour

2 x 1014

C-14

5 x 1012

carbon dioxide

3 x 1012

carbon monoxide

3 x 1012

methane

3 x 1012

vapour

3 x 1012

Cerium

Ce-134

3 x 1012

Ce-135

1 x 1013

Ce-137

3 x 1014

Ce-137m

1 x 1013

Ce-139

9 x 1012

Ce-141

5 x 1012

Ce-143

7 x 1012

Ce-144

4 x 1011

Chlorine

Cl-36

3 x 1012

Cl-38

5 x 1013

Cl-39

6 x 1013

Chromium

Cr-48

4 x 1013

Cr-49

9 x 1013

Cr-51

2 x 1014

Cobalt

Co-55

9 x 1012

Co-56

1 x 1012

Co-57

1 x 1013

Co-58

5 x 1012

Co-58m

4 x 1014

Co-60

6 x 1011

Co-60m

5 x 1015

Co-61

1 x 1014

Co-62m

7 x 1013

Copper

Cu-60

4 x 1013

Cu-61

5 x 1013

Cu-64

6 x 1013

Cu-67

2 x 1013

Curium

Cm-238

6 x 1012

Cm-240

8 x 1009

Cm-241

7 x 1011

Cm-242

5 x 1009

Cm-243

4 x 1008

Cm-244

5 x 1008

Cm-245

3 x 1008

Cm-246

3 x 1008

Cm-247

3 x 1008

Cm-248

8 x 1007

Cm-249

2 x 1014

Cm-250

1 x 1007

Dysprosium

Dy-155

6 x 1013

Dy-157

1 x 1014

Dy-159

4 x 1013

Dy-165

7 x 1013

Dy-166

5 x 1012

Einsteinium

Es-250m

4 x 1013

Es-251

1 x 1013

Es-253

1 x 1010

Es-254

3 x 1009

Es-254m

6 x 1010

Erbium

Er-161

7 x 1013

Er-165

5 x 1014

Er-169

1 x 1013

Er-171

2 x 1013

Er-172

8 x 1012

Europium

Eu-145

1 x 1013

Eu-146

7 x 1012

Eu-147

1 x 1013

Eu-148

3 x 1012

Eu-149

4 x 1013

Eu-150

5 x 1011

Eu-150m

2 x 1013

Eu-152

6 x 1011

Eu-152m

2 x 1013

Eu-154

5 x 1011

Eu-155

4 x 1012

Eu-156

3 x 1012

Eu-157

1 x 1013

Eu-158

6 x 1013

Fermium

Fm-252

9 x 1010

Fm-253

7 x 1010

Fm-254

4 x 1011

Fm-255

1 x 1011

Fm-257

3 x 1009

Fluorine

F-18

8 x 1013

Francium

Fr-222

3 x 1012

Fr-223

4 x 1012

Gadolinium

Gd-145

7 x 1013

Gd-146

3 x 1012

Gd-147

1 x 1013

Gd-148

1 x 1009

Gd-149

1 x 1013

Gd-151

1 x 1013

Gd-152

2 x 1009

Gd-153

7 x 1012

Gd-159

2 x 1013

Gallium

Ga-65

1 x 1014

Ga-66

7 x 1012

Ga-67

4 x 1013

Ga-68

6 x 1013

Ga-70

3 x 1014

Ga-72

8 x 1012

Ga-73

3 x 1013

Germanium

Ge-66

7 x 1013

Ge-67

9 x 1013

Ge-68

2 x 1012

Ge-69

3 x 1013

Ge-71

6 x 1014

Ge-75

2 x 1014

Ge-77

2 x 1013

Ge-78

7 x 1013

Gold

Au-193

6 x 1013

Au-194

2 x 1013

Au-195

1 x 1013

Au-198

7 x 1012

Au-198m

6 x 1012

Au-199

2 x 1013

Au-200

1 x 1014

Au-200m

8 x 1012

Au-201

3 x 1014

Hafnium

Hf-170

2 x 1013

Hf-172

7 x 1011

Hf-173

4 x 1013

Hf-175

1 x 1013

Hf-177m

5 x 1013

Hf-178m

1 x 1011

Hf-179m

4 x 1012

Hf-180m

4 x 1013

Hf-181

4 x 1012

Hf-182

1 x 1011

Hf-182m

1 x 1014

Hf-183

8 x 1013

Hf-184

2 x 1013

Holmium

Ho-155

1 x 1014

Ho-157

4 x 1014

Ho-159

4 x 1014

Ho-161

6 x 1014

Ho-162

1 x 1015

Ho-162m

2 x 1014

Ho-164

7 x 1014

Ho-164m

5 x 1014

Ho-166

6 x 1012

Ho-166m

2 x 1011

Ho-167

7 x 1013

Hydrogen

H-3

1 x 1014

organically bound tritium

3 x 1014

elemental gas

7 x 1014

tritiated methane

2 x 1015

tritiated water vapour

7 x 1014

Indium

In-109

9 x 1013

In-110

3 x 1013

In-110m

5 x 1013

In-111

3 x 1013

In-112

5 x 1014

In-113m

2 x 1014

In-114

4 x 1015

In-114m

9 x 1011

In-115

7 x 1010

In-115m

8 x 1013

In-116m

5 x 1013

In-117

1 x 1014

In-117m

7 x 1013

In-119m

2 x 1014

Iodine

I-120

2 x 1013

methyl iodide

2 x 1013

elemental

1 x 1013

I-120m

2 x 1013

methyl iodide

2 x 1013

elemental

2 x 1013

I-121

9 x 1013

methyl iodide

9 x 1013

elemental

8 x 1013

I-123

3 x 1013

methyl iodide

3 x 1013

elemental

3 x 1013

I-124

6 x 1011

methyl iodide

5 x 1011

elemental

4 x 1011

I-125

1 x 1012

methyl iodide

1 x 1012

elemental

8 x 1011

I-126

3 x 1011

methyl iodide

3 x 1011

elemental

2 x 1011

I-128

2 x 1014

methyl iodide

2 x 1014

elemental

2 x 1014

I-129

2 x 1011

methyl iodide

2 x 1011

elemental

1 x 1011

I-130

3 x 1012

methyl iodide

3 x 1012

elemental

3 x 1012

I-131

3 x 1011

methyl iodide

2 x 1011

elemental

2 x 1011

I-132

4 x 1013

methyl iodide

3 x 1013

elemental

3 x 1013

I-132m

3 x 1013

methyl iodide

3 x 1013

elemental

2 x 1013

I-133

4 x 1012

methyl iodide

3 x 1012

elemental

2 x 1012

I-134

4 x 1013

methyl iodide

4 x 1013

elemental

4 x 1013

I-135

2 x 1013

methyl iodide

1 x 1013

elemental

1 x 1013

Iridium

Ir-182

1 x 1014

Ir-184

3 x 1013

Ir-185

3 x 1013

Ir-186

2 x 1013

Ir-186m

7 x 1013

Ir-187

6 x 1013

Ir-188

1 x 1013

Ir-189

2 x 1013

Ir-190

5 x 1012

Ir-190m

1 x 1015

Ir-190n

8 x 1013

Ir-192

3 x 1012

Ir-192n

8 x 1011

Ir-193m

2 x 1013

Ir-194

6 x 1012

Ir-194m

1 x 1012

Ir-195

7 x 1013

Ir-195m

3 x 1013

Iron

Fe-52

7 x 1012

Fe-55

2 x 1013

Fe-59

3 x 1012

Fe-60

8 x 1010

Krypton

Kr-74

2 x 1014

Kr-76

2 x 1014

Kr-77

1 x 1014

Kr-79

4 x 1014

Kr-81

3 x 1016

Kr-81m

7 x 1016

Kr-83m

3 x 1018

Kr-85

2 x 1016

Kr-85m

6 x 1014

Kr-87

1 x 1014

Kr-88

5 x 1013

Lanthanum

La-131

1 x 1014

La-132

2 x 1013

La-135

3 x 1014

La-137

3 x 1012

La-138

2 x 1011

La-140

1 x 1013

La-141

2 x 1013

La-142

3 x 1013

La-143

2 x 1014

Lead

Pb-195m

1 x 1014

Pb-198

8 x 1013

Pb-199

9 x 1013

Pb-200

2 x 1013

Pb-201

5 x 1013

Pb-202

2 x 1012

Pb-202m

4 x 1013

Pb-203

3 x 1013

Pb-205

3 x 1013

Pb-209

1 x 1014

Pb-210

5 x 1009

Pb-211

2 x 1012

Pb-212

1 x 1011

Pb-214

3 x 1012

Lutetium

Lu-169

2 x 1013

Lu-170

9 x 1012

Lu-171

1 x 1013

Lu-172

6 x 1012

Lu-173

7 x 1012

Lu-174

5 x 1012

Lu-174m

5 x 1012

Lu-176

4 x 1011

Lu-176m

5 x 1013

Lu-177

1 x 1013

Lu-177m

1 x 1012

Lu-178

2 x 1014

Lu-178m

1 x 1014

Lu-179

4 x 1013

Magnesium

Mg-28

4 x 1012

Manganese

Mn-51

7 x 1013

Mn-52

5 x 1012

Mn-52m

6 x 1013

Mn-53

2 x 1014

Mn-54

4 x 1012

Mn-56

3 x 1013

Mendelevium

Md-257

1 x 1012

Md-258

4 x 1009

Mercury

Hg-193

inorganic

6 x 1013

organic

8 x 1013

vapour

2 x 1013

Hg-193m

inorganic

2 x 1013

organic

3 x 1013

vapour

7 x 1012

Hg-194

inorganic

2 x 1012

organic

9 x 1011

vapour

7 x 1011

Hg-195

inorganic

8 x 1013

organic

1 x 1014

vapour

2 x 1013

Hg-195m

inorganic

1 x 1013

organic

2 x 1013

vapour

3 x 1012

Hg-197

inorganic

3 x 1013

organic

5 x 1013

vapour

6 x 1012

Hg-197m

inorganic

1 x 1013

organic

2 x 1013

vapour

4 x 1012

Hg-199m

inorganic

2 x 1014

organic

2 x 1014

vapour

1 x 1014

Hg-203

inorganic

8 x 1012

organic

8 x 1012

vapour

3 x 1012

Molybdenum

Mo-90

2 x 1013

Mo-93

6 x 1012

Mo-93m

3 x 1013

Mo-99

1 x 1013

Mo-101

1 x 1014

Neodymium

Nd-136

9 x 1013

Nd-138

1 x 1013

Nd-139

2 x 1014

Nd-139m

3 x 1013

Nd-141

8 x 1014

Nd-147

6 x 1012

Nd-149

6 x 1013

Nd-151

2 x 1014

Neon

Ne-19

1 x 1016

Neptunium

Np-232

2 x 1014

Np-233

2 x 1015

Np-234

1 x 1013

Np-235

3 x 1013

Np-236

4 x 1009

Np-236m

3 x 1012

Np-237

6 x 1008

Np-238

6 x 1012

Np-239

9 x 1012

Np-240

6 x 1013

Nickel

Ni-56

9 x 1012

nickel carbonyl

9 x 1012

Ni-57

1 x 1013

nickel carbonyl

1 x 1013

Ni-59

6 x 1013

nickel carbonyl

3 x 1013

Ni-63

2 x 1013

nickel carbonyl

1 x 1013

Ni-65

4 x 1013

nickel carbonyl

3 x 1013

Ni-66

3 x 1012

nickel carbonyl

3 x 1012

Nitrogen

N-13

gas

4 x 1014

Niobium

Nb-88

5 x 1013

Nb-89

2 x 1013

Nb-89m

5 x 1013

Nb-90

7 x 1012

Nb-93m

1 x 1013

Nb-94

5 x 1011

Nb-95

9 x 1012

Nb-95m

1 x 1013

Nb-96

8 x 1012

Nb-97

9 x 1013

Nb-98m

4 x 1013

Osmium

Os-180

5 x 1014

Os-181

6 x 1013

Os-182

2 x 1013

Os-185

7 x 1012

Os-189m

4 x 1014

Os-191

9 x 1012

Os-191m

7 x 1013

Os-193

1 x 1013

Os-194

3 x 1011

Oxygen

O-15

gas

2 x 1015

Palladium

Pd-100

1 x 1013

Pd-101

8 x 1013

Pd-103

3 x 1013

Pd-107

5 x 1013

Pd-109

1 x 1013

Phosphorus

P-32

7 x 1011

P-33

4 x 1012

Platinum

Pt-186

8 x 1013

Pt-188

1 x 1013

Pt-189

7 x 1013

Pt-191

3 x 1013

Pt-193

2 x 1014

Pt-193m

2 x 1013

Pt-195m

1 x 1013

Pt-197

2 x 1013

Pt-197m

1 x 1014

Pt-199

2 x 1014

Pt-200

8 x 1012

Plutonium

Pu-234

1 x 1012

Pu-235

2 x 1015

Pu-236

8 x 1008

Pu-237

4 x 1013

Pu-238

3 x 1008

Pu-239

3 x 1008

Pu-240

3 x 1008

Pu-241

1 x 1010

Pu-242

3 x 1008

Pu-243

8 x 1013

Pu-244

3 x 1008

Pu-245

1 x 1013

Pu-246

2 x 1012

Polonium

Po-203

8 x 1013

Po-205

7 x 1013

Po-206

1 x 1011

Po-207

5 x 1013

Po-208

3 x 1009

Po-209

2 x 1009

Po-210

4 x 1009

Potassium

K-40

1 x 1012

K-42

2 x 1013

K-43

3 x 1013

K-44

5 x 1013

K-45

8 x 1013

Praseodymium

Pr-136

1 x 1014

Pr-137

1 x 1014

Pr-138m

4 x 1013

Pr-139

2 x 1014

Pr-142

6 x 1012

Pr-142m

6 x 1014

Pr-143

5 x 1012

Pr-144

2 x 1014

Pr-145

2 x 1013

Pr-147

2 x 1014

Promethium

Pm-141

2 x 1014

Pm-143

9 x 1012

Pm-144

2 x 1012

Pm-145

8 x 1012

Pm-146

1 x 1012

Pm-147

5 x 1012

Pm-148

3 x 1012

Pm-148m

2 x 1012

Pm-149

8 x 1012

Pm-150

3 x 1013

Pm-151

1 x 1013

Protactinium

Pa-227

4 x 1011

Pa-228

4 x 1011

Pa-230

4 x 1010

Pa-231

2 x 1008

Pa-232

3 x 1012

Pa-233

5 x 1012

Pa-234

1 x 1013

Radium

Ra-223

3 x 1009

Ra-224

8 x 1009

Ra-225

4 x 1009

Ra-226

3 x 1009

Ra-227

6 x 1013

Ra-228

2 x 1009

Rhenium

Re-177

5 x 1014

Re-178

1 x 1014

Re-181

2 x 1013

Re-182

5 x 1012

Re-182m

3 x 1013

Re-184

6 x 1012

Re-184m

3 x 1012

Re-186

5 x 1012

Re-186m

2 x 1012

Re-187

1 x 1015

Re-188

6 x 1012

Re-188m

3 x 1014

Re-189

1 x 1013

Rhodium

Rh-99

1 x 1013

Rh-99m

9 x 1013

Rh-100

1 x 1013

Rh-101

4 x 1012

Rh-101m

4 x 1013

Rh-102

2 x 1012

Rh-102m

9 x 1011

Rh-103m

2 x 1015

Rh-105

2 x 1013

Rh-106m

3 x 1013

Rh-107

3 x 1014

Rubidium

Rb-79

9 x 1013

Rb-81

9 x 1013

Rb-81m

8 x 1014

Rb-82m

3 x 1013

Rb-83

6 x 1012

Rb-84

4 x 1012

Rb-86

3 x 1012

Rb-87

6 x 1012

Rb-88

9 x 1013

Rb-89

8 x 1013

Ruthenium

Ru-94

9 x 1013

ruthenium tetroxide

8 x 1013

Ru-97

6 x 1013

ruthenium tetroxide

6 x 1013

Ru-103

7 x 1012

ruthenium tetroxide

1 x 1013

Ru-105

3 x 1013

ruthenium tetroxide

3 x 1013

Ru-106

4 x 1011

ruthenium tetroxide

8 x 1011

Samarium

Sm-141

1 x 1014

Sm-141m

7 x 1013

Sm-142

5 x 1013

Sm-145

1 x 1013

Sm-146

3 x 1009

Sm-147

3 x 1009

Sm-151

7 x 1012

Sm-153

1 x 1013

Sm-155

3 x 1014

Sm-156

3 x 1013

Scandium

Sc-43

4 x 1013

Sc-44

2 x 1013

Sc-44m

4 x 1012

Sc-46

2 x 1012

Sc-47

1 x 1013

Sc-48

5 x 1012

Sc-49

1 x 1014

Selenium

Se-70

6 x 1013

Se-73

3 x 1013

Se-73m

2 x 1014

Se-75

4 x 1012

Se-79

2 x 1012

Se-81

3 x 1014

Se-81m

1 x 1014

Se-83

6 x 1013

Silicon

Si-31

6 x 1013

Si-32

3 x 1011

Silver

Ag-102

7 x 1013

Ag-103

1 x 1014

Ag-104

5 x 1013

Ag-104m

7 x 1013

Ag-105

1 x 1013

Ag-106

2 x 1014

Ag-106m

6 x 1012

Ag-108m

6 x 1011

Ag-110m

1 x 1012

Ag-111

6 x 1012

Ag-112

2 x 1013

Ag-115

1 x 1014

Sodium

Na-22

1 x 1012

Na-24

1 x 1013

Strontium

Sr-80

3 x 1013

Sr-81

8 x 1013

Sr-82

1 x 1012

Sr-83

2 x 1013

Sr-85

1 x 1013

Sr-85m

6 x 1014

Sr-87m

2 x 1014

Sr-89

2 x 1012

Sr-90

2 x 1011

Sr-91

1 x 1013

Sr-92

2 x 1013

Sulphur

S-35

inorganic

1 x 1013

organic

1 x 1013

gas / vapour

1 x 1011

Tantalum

Ta-172

7 x 1013

Ta-173

4 x 1013

Ta-174

8 x 1013

Ta-175

4 x 1013

Ta-176

2 x 1013

Ta-177

7 x 1013

Ta-178m

7 x 1013

Ta-179

3 x 1013

Ta-180

1 x 1014

Ta-182

2 x 1012

Ta-182m

4 x 1014

Ta-183

5 x 1012

Ta-184

1 x 1013

Ta-185

1 x 1014

Ta-186

1 x 1014

Technetium

Tc-93

7 x 1013

Tc-93m

1 x 1014

Tc-94

3 x 1013

Tc-94m

5 x 1013

Tc-95

4 x 1013

Tc-95m

8 x 1012

Tc-96

8 x 1012

Tc-96m

7 x 1014

Tc-97

2 x 1013

Tc-97m

6 x 1012

Tc-98

5 x 1011

Tc-99

2 x 1012

Tc-99m

3 x 1014

Tc-101

3 x 1014

Tc-104

6 x 1013

Tellurium

Te-116

5 x 1013

vapour

6 x 1013

Te-121

2 x 1013

vapour

2 x 1013

Te-121m

3 x 1012

vapour

2 x 1012

Te-123

4 x 1012

vapour

2 x 1012

Te-123m

4 x 1012

vapour

3 x 1012

Te-125m

5 x 1012

vapour

6 x 1012

Te-127

4 x 1013

vapour

5 x 1013

Te-127m

2 x 1012

vapour

2 x 1012

Te-129

1 x 1014

vapour

1 x 1014

Te-129m

2 x 1012

vapour

2 x 1012

Te-131

9 x 1013

vapour

8 x 1013

Te-131m

4 x 1012

vapour

3 x 1012

Te-132

4 x 1012

vapour

2 x 1012

Te-133

8 x 1013

vapour

8 x 1013

Te-133m

2 x 1013

vapour

2 x 1013

Te-134

6 x 1013

vapour

6 x 1013

Terbium

Tb-147

3 x 1013

Tb-149

5 x 1012

Tb-150

2 x 1013

Tb-151

2 x 1013

Tb-153

1 x 1013

Tb-154

1 x 1013

Tb-155

4 x 1013

Tb-156

7 x 1012

Tb-156m

5 x 1013

Tb-156n

9 x 1013

Tb-157

2 x 1013

Tb-158

6 x 1011

Tb-160

2 x 1012

Tb-161

9 x 1012

Thallium

Tl-194

2 x 1014

Tl-194m

7 x 1013

Tl-195

1 x 1014

Tl-197

2 x 1014

Tl-198

5 x 1013

Tl-198m

7 x 1013

Tl-199

2 x 1014

Tl-200

3 x 1013

Tl-201

9 x 1013

Tl-202

2 x 1013

Tl-204

6 x 1012

Thorium

Th-226

6 x 1011

Th-227

3 x 1009

Th-228

7 x 1008

Th-229

1 x 1008

Th-230

3 x 1008

Th-231

2 x 1013

Th-232

3 x 1008

Th-234

2 x 1012

Thulium

Tm-162

9 x 1013

Tm-166

2 x 1013

Tm-167

1 x 1013

Tm-170

2 x 1012

Tm-171

2 x 1013

Tm-172

5 x 1012

Tm-173

3 x 1013

Tm-175

2 x 1014

Tin

Sn-110

3 x 1013

Sn-111

2 x 1014

Sn-113

6 x 1012

Sn-117m

7 x 1012

Sn-119m

9 x 1012

Sn-121

3 x 1013

Sn-121m

5 x 1012

Sn-123

2 x 1012

Sn-123m

2 x 1014

Sn-125

2 x 1012

Sn-126

8 x 1011

Sn-127

3 x 1013

Sn-128

5 x 1013

Titanium

Ti-44

2 x 1011

Ti-45

4 x 1013

Tungsten

W-176

1 x 1014

W-177

9 x 1013

W-178

5 x 1013

W-179

2 x 1015

W-181

9 x 1013

W-185

2 x 1013

W-187

1 x 1013

W-188

4 x 1012

Uranium

U-230

2 x 1009

U-231

2 x 1013

U-232

8 x 1008

U-233

3 x 1009

U-234

3 x 1009

U-235

3 x 1009

U-236

3 x 1009

U-237

8 x 1012

U-238

4 x 1009

U-239

3 x 1014

U-240

8 x 1012

Vanadium

V-47

9 x 1013

V-48

3 x 1012

V-49

3 x 1014

Xenon

Xe-120

3 x 1014

Xe-121

7 x 1013

Xe-122

2 x 1015

Xe-123

2 x 1014

Xe-125

4 x 1014

Xe-127

4 x 1014

Xe-129m

4 x 1015

Xe-131m

1 x 1016

Xe-133

3 x 1015

Xe-133m

3 x 1015

Xe-135

4 x 1014

Xe-135m

4 x 1014

Xe-138

1 x 1014

Ytterbium

Yb-162

3 x 1014

Yb-166

1 x 1013

Yb-167

6 x 1014

Yb-169

6 x 1012

Yb-175

2 x 1013

Yb-177

8 x 1013

Yb-178

7 x 1013

Yttrium

Y-86

9 x 1012

Y-86m

2 x 1014

Y-87

2 x 1013

Y-88

2 x 1012

Y-90

3 x 1012

Y-90m

4 x 1013

Y-91

2 x 1012

Y-91m

3 x 1014

Y-92

2 x 1013

Y-93

7 x 1012

Y-94

9 x 1013

Y-95

1 x 1014

Zinc

Zn-62

9 x 1012

Zn-63

7 x 1013

Zn-65

3 x 1012

Zn-69

2 x 1014

Zn-69m

2 x 1013

Zn-71m

3 x 1013

Zn-72

6 x 1012

Zirconium

Zr-86

1 x 1013

Zr-88

6 x 1012

Zr-89

1 x 1013

Zr-93

1 x 1012

Zr-95

3 x 1012

Zr-97

4 x 1012

I54PART 2Quantity ratios for more than one radionuclide

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I54

Sch. 1 Pt. 2 in force at 22.5.2019, see reg. 1(1)

For the purpose of regulation 3(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 1 of this Schedule Qlim, namely—

Q p Q limmath

I55SCHEDULE 2

Regulation 3(1)

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I55

Sch. 2 in force at 22.5.2019, see reg. 1(1)

I55

For the purpose of regulation 3(1), the specified mass of a fissile material set out below is—

a

plutonium as Pu-239 or Pu-241 or as a mixture of plutonium isotopes containing Pu-239 or Pu-241 – 150 grams;

b

uranium as U-233 – 150 grams;

c

uranium enriched in U-235 to more than 1% but not more than 5% - 500 grams; and

d

uranium enriched in U-235 to more than 5% - 250 grams.

SCHEDULE 3

Regulation 5(1)

I11

The following requirements must be complied with in the assessment of consequences required by regulation 5.

I22

The assessment must be based on a suitable and sufficient range of source terms representing a range of potential radiation emergencies which might arise from the work with ionising radiation.

I33

The calculations undertaken in support of the assessment must consider a range of weather conditions (if weather conditions are capable of affecting the extent of the impact of the radiation emergency) to account for—

a

the likely consequences arising from such conditions; and

b

consequences which are less likely, but with greater impact.

I44

The assessment must consider the consequences of the potential radiation emergencies identified in regulation 4 on the population within the geographical extent of the potential radiation emergency, accounting. for different characteristics, including, for example age and other characteristics which would render specific members of the public especially vulnerable.

I55

The assessment must consider what would be an effective and, where relevant, equivalent dose to the thyroid in the context of each potential radiation emergency identified.

I66

The assessment must include all relevant pathways by which members of the public could be exposed to radiation in the context of each potential radiation emergency identified.

I77

The assessment must identify any protective action that may need to be taken for the range of potential radiation emergencies.

I88

The assessment must assess the consequences of suitable and sufficient source terms by distance and by exposure pathway, and the distances to which protective action would be required based on the United Kingdom's Emergency Reference Levels, published by F2the UK Health Security AgencyM1.

F18A

If the United Kingdom’s Emergency Reference Levels have not been published by the UK Health Security Agency, the assessment referred to in paragraph 8 must instead be based on the United Kingdom’s Emergency Reference Levels published by Public Health England

I99

In this Schedule “source term” means the radioactivity which could give rise to direct external exposures from the premises or which could be released to the environment in a radiation emergency and, for releases, includes—

a

the amount of each radionuclide released;

b

the time distribution of the release;

c

the energy associated with atmospheric release; and

d

the likely chemical and physical form of the radionuclides in the release.

SCHEDULE 4Particulars to be included in a consequences report

Regulation 7(3)

PART 1Factual Information

I101

The following factual information must be provided in the operator's consequences report—

a

the name and address of the operator;

b

the postal address of the premises where the radioactive substance will be processed, manufactured, used or stored, or where the facilities for processing, manufacture, use or storage exist;

c

the date on which it is anticipated that the work with ionising radiation will commence or, if it has already commenced, a statement to that effect.

PART 2Recommendations

I112

The operator must include the following recommendations in the consequences report—

a

the proposed minimum geographical extent from the premises to be covered by the local authority's off-site emergency plan; and

b

the minimum distances to which urgent protective action may need to be taken, marking against each distance the timescale for implementation of the relevant action.

I123

In relation to a minimum geographical extent recommended under paragraph 2, the operator must also include within the consequences report—

a

the recommended urgent protective actions to be taken within that zone, if any, together with timescales for the implementation of those actions; and

b

details of the environmental pathways at risk in order to support the determination of food and water restrictions in the event of a radiation emergency.

PART 3Rationale

I134

The operator must set out the rationale supporting each recommendation made in the consequences report.

I145

In particular, the operator must set out—

a

the rationale for its recommendation on the minimum distances for which urgent protective action may need to be taken; and

b

where the operator and local authority have agreed that no off-site planning is required, and therefore no emergency planning is recommended, the rationale for that agreement.

SCHEDULE 5

Regulation 9(1)(a)

I151

The following table applies for the purpose of setting the outline planning zone under regulation 9(1)(a).

Category

Nature of site

Outline planning zone

1

Sites involved in the processing of High Level Waste or storing in excess of 100 tonnes of Plutonium

50 kilometres

2

Operating nuclear power plants and decommissioning nuclear power plants with a presence of irradiated fuels

30 kilometres

3

Sites with a significant presence of enriched uranium and decommissioning nuclear sites (other than power plants) with a significant presence of irradiated fuels

5 kilometres

4

Decommissioned sites without a significant presence of irradiated fuels

1 kilometre

5

Sites involved in the production of radiopharmaceuticals

No outline planning zone

I162

In the Table at paragraph 1 “High Level Waste” means waste which is radioactive enough for the heat released as a result of radioactive decay to increase significantly its temperature and the temperature of its surroundings and includes—

a

the liquid residue that contains most of the radioactivity from the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel;

b

this residue once it has solidified; or

c

any other waste with similar radiological characteristics.

SCHEDULE 6Information to be included in emergency plans

Regulations 10(3) and 11(3)

PART 1Information to be included in an operator's emergency plan

I171

The information referred to in regulation 10(3) is as follows—

a

the arrangements to set emergency procedures in motion;

b

the arrangements to co-ordinate the on-site mitigatory action;

c

the name or position of the person with responsibility for liaison with the local authority responsible for preparing the off-site emergency plan;

d

for conditions or events which could be significant in bringing about a radiation emergency, a description of the action which should be taken to control the conditions or events and to limit their consequences, including a description of the safety equipment and resources available;

e

the arrangements for limiting the risks to persons on the premises including how warnings are to be given and the protective action persons are expected to take on receipt of a warning;

f

the arrangements for providing early warning of the incident to the responder or responders identified in the local authority's off-site emergency plan to set the off-site emergency planning in motion, the type of information which should be contained in an initial warning and the arrangements for the provision of more detailed information as it becomes available;

g

the arrangements for providing assistance to the local authority with its off-site protective action;

h

the arrangements for providing information about the incident to the Secretary of State and the regulator;

i

the arrangements for providing information about the incident to the Scottish Government or the Welsh Ministers, if appropriate;

j

the arrangements for dealing with emergency exposures including the dose levels which have been determined as appropriate for the purposes of putting into effect the emergency plan;

k

the arrangements to prioritise keeping doses within the reference levels set out in regulation 20(1);

l

any specific arrangements which take account of lessons learned from past emergency situations, whether at the operator's premises or otherwise;

m

what protective action is proposed to be taken, and how far each such action extends within any detailed emergency planning zone; and

n

the arrangements which the operator considers may assist in the transition from a radiation emergency to an existing exposure situation, including who will be involved in such transition, what information they are to receive and when.

PART 2Information to be included in the off-site emergency plan

CHAPTER 1Information about detailed emergency planning zones

I182

The information referred to in regulation 11(3)(a) is as follows—

a

the arrangements to set emergency procedures in motion;

b

the arrangements to co-ordinate the off-site protective action;

c

the arrangements for receiving early warning of incidents, and alert and call-out procedures;

d

the arrangements for co-ordinating resources necessary to implement the off-site emergency plan;

e

the arrangements for providing assistance to the operator with on-site mitigatory action;

f

the arrangements for off-site protective action;

g

the arrangements for providing the public with specific information relating to the emergency and the response or responses recommended to the public as a whole or parts of it as a result of the emergency;

h

the arrangements for dealing with emergency exposures including the dose levels which have been determined as appropriate for the purposes of putting into effect the emergency plan;

i

the arrangements to prioritise keeping doses within the reference levels set out at regulation 20(1);

j

any specific arrangements which take account of lessons learned from past emergency situations, whether at the operator's premises or otherwise;

k

the arrangements for carrying out an assessment of the impacts of the radiation; and

l

the arrangements which the local authority considers necessary in the transition from a radiation emergency to an existing exposure situation, including who will be involved in such a transition and what information they are to receive.

CHAPTER 2Information about outline planning zones

I193

The information referred to in regulation 11(3)(b) is as follows—

a

where there is no detailed emergency planning zone, the information set out at paragraph 2; and

b

in all cases—

i

at what stage and how the response to a radiation emergency triggers a response within the outline planning zone; and

ii

whether there are any areas of detailed planning within the outline planning zone and, if so, the detailed planning arrangements in respect of any such area.

I204

In paragraph 3(b)(ii), an area of detailed planning within the outline planning zone means an area within which a greater degree of planning is necessary as a result of the existence of particular factors such as schools or hospitals within that area.

CHAPTER 3Information which an off-site emergency plan must contain

I215

In order to comply with regulation 11(3)(c) an off-site emergency plan must—

a

set out the extent of the detailed emergency planning zone (if any) and the outline planning zone (if any);

b

in respect of the detailed emergency planning zone, set out—

i

the severity of the consequences in terms of dose quantity; and

ii

the extent to which the consequences can be mitigated by timely action;

c

set out how the off-site emergency plan aims to mitigate the consequences of an emergency, in response to the factors listed at (b); and

d

set out the process for determining when the site and the surrounding area is no longer in an emergency state.

SCHEDULE 7Principles and purposes of emergency plans

Regulations 10(3) and 11(3)

PART 1Principles to which emergency plans must have regard

I221

Any person with responsibility for preparing an emergency plan under these Regulations must consider the following principles when preparing that plan—

a

the necessity for the plan to respond to the particular characteristics of a given radiation emergency as those characteristics emerge;

b

the necessity to optimise protection strategies to ensure that the proposed response, as a whole, is predicted to do more to mitigate the radiation emergency and facilitate transition from that emergency to an existing exposure situation than to increase its duration or consequences, taking into account—

i

the health risks arising from exposure to ionising radiation as a result of the radiation emergency, in both the long and the short term;

ii

the economic consequences of the radiation emergency;

iii

the effects of the disruption, both on the premises and the area immediately surrounding it, and on the public perception of the effects of the radiation emergency;

c

the necessity of avoiding, so far as possible, the occurrence of serious physical injury to any person; and

d

the necessity of ensuring that an appropriate balance is struck between the expected harms and benefits of any particular protective action so as to maximise the benefit of that action.

PART 2Purposes of emergency plans

I232

Any person with responsibility for preparing an emergency plan under these Regulations must ensure that the plan, if implemented, would fulfil the following purposes—

a

to reduce or stop the effects of the radiation emergency;

b

to reduce the exposure to individuals and to the environment resulting from the release of ionising radiation;

c

if necessary, to ensure that provision is made for the medical treatment of those affected by the radiation emergency; and

d

to prioritise the implementation of the plan in relation to any person exposed to a dose in excess of the reference levels set out in regulation 20.

SCHEDULE 8Prior information for members of the public

Regulation 21(3)

PART 1Information in relation to detailed emergency planning zones

I241

Basic facts about ionising radiation and its effects on persons and on the environment.

I252

The various types of radiation emergency identified and their consequences for the general public and the environment.

I263

Protective action envisaged to alert, protect and assist the general public in the event of a radiation emergency.

I274

Appropriate information on protective action to be taken by the general public in the event of a radiation emergency.

I285

The authority or authorities responsible for implementing the protective action referred to in paragraphs 3 and 4 above.

I296

The extent of the detailed emergency planning zone.

PART 2Information in relation to outline planning zones

I307

Where the information set out at paragraphs 1 to 5 can be obtained.

I318

The extent of the outline planning zone.

I329

The factors which would cause the plan in respect of the outline planning zone to be triggered, and whether there are any areas of detailed planning within the outline planning zone as defined at paragraph 4 of Part 2 of Schedule 6.

SCHEDULE 9Information to be supplied in the event of a radiation emergency

Regulation 22(4)

I331

Information on the type of emergency which has occurred, and, where possible, its characteristics, for example, its origin, extent and probable development.

I342

Advice on protective action which may include, depending on the type of emergency—

a

any restrictions on the consumption of certain foodstuffs and water supply likely to be contaminated;

b

any basic rules on hygiene and decontamination;

c

any recommendation to stay indoors;

d

the distribution and use of protective substances;

e

any evacuation arrangements;

f

special warnings for certain population groups.

I353

Details concerning any announcements recommending cooperation with instructions or requests by the regulator.

I364

Where an incident which is likely to give rise to a release of radioactivity or ionising radiation has taken place but no release has yet occurred, the information and advice should include the following—

a

details of the relevant communications channels on which information about the incident will be available;

b

preparatory advice to establishments with particular collective responsibilities; and

c

recommendations to occupational groups particularly affected.

I375

If time permits, information setting out the basic facts about radioactivity and its effects on persons and on the environment.

I386

In paragraph 4(b), “establishments with particular collective responsibilities” means hospitals, care homes, schools or similar establishments.

SCHEDULE 10Consequential amendments

Regulation 29

Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986I391

Regulation 37 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 M2 is amended as follows—

a

in paragraph (5)(k) omit “radiation accident or” in both place it occurs; and

b

in paragraph (9A) for the definition of “radiation accident” and “radiation emergency” substitute—

radiation emergency” has the same meaning as in the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I39

Sch. 10 para. 1 in force at 22.5.2019, see reg. 1(1)

Marginal Citations
M2

S.I. 1986/1078. Paragraph (5)(k) and (9A) were substituted by S.I. 2011/935. There are other amendments, but none are relevant to this instrument.

Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989I402

Regulation 3 of the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 M3 is amended as follows—

a

in the definition of “emergency vehicle” omit “radiation accident or” in both places it occurs; and

b

in the definition of “radiation accident” and “radiation emergency”—

i

omit “radiation accident and”; and

ii

for “2001” substitute “ 2019 ”.

Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998I413

In regulation 4A(2)(aa) of the Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998 M4 for “Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”.

Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (Contingency Planning) (Scotland) Regulations 2005I424

In regulation 9(c) of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (Contingency Planning) (Scotland) Regulations 2005 M5 for “Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I42

Sch. 10 para. 4 in force at 22.5.2019, see reg. 1(1)

Marginal Citations
M5

S.S.I. 2005/494. Regulation 9 has been amended, but that amendment is not relevant to this instrument.

Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (Contingency Planning) Regulations 2005I435

In regulation 12(e) of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (Contingency Planning) Regulations 2005 M6 for “Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I43

Sch. 10 para. 5 in force at 22.5.2019, see reg. 1(1)

Marginal Citations
M6

S.I. 2005/2042. Regulation 12 has been amended, but that amendment is not relevant to this instrument.

Radioactive Contaminated Land (Modification of Enactments) (England) Regulations 2006I446

In regulation 17(3) of the Radioactive Contaminated Land (Modification of Enactments) (England) Regulations 2006 M7 in the inserted paragraph (4C) for “paragraph (2) of regulation 13 (implementation of emergency plans) of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ paragraph (3) of regulation 17 (implementation of emergency plans) of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”.

Radioactive Contaminated Land (Modification of Enactments) (Wales) Regulations 2006I457

In regulation 17(3) of the Radioactive Contaminated Land (Modification of Enactments) (Wales) Regulations 2006 M8 in the inserted paragraph (4C) for “paragraph (2) of regulation 13 (implementation of emergency plans) of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ paragraph (3) of regulation 17 (implementation of emergency plans) of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I45

Sch. 10 para. 7 in force at 22.5.2019, see reg. 1(1)

Marginal Citations
M8

S.I. 2006/2988 (W. 277). Regulation 17 was substituted by S.I. 2008/521. Other amendments have been made but none are relevant to this instrument.

Radioactive Contaminated Land (Scotland) Regulations 2007I468

In regulation 15 of the Radioactive Contaminated Land (Scotland) Regulations 2007 M9 in the inserted subsection 7(a) for “regulation 12(2) of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ regulation 17(3) of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”.

Local Government (Structural Changes) (Transitional Arrangements) (No. 2) Regulations 2008I479

1

Regulation 11 of the Local Government (Structural Changes) (Transitional Arrangements) (No. 2) Regulations 2008 M10 is amended as follows.

2

In paragraph (2)(c) for “regulation 9 of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations (“the 2001 Regulations”) substitute “ regulation 11 of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 (“the 2019 Regulations”) ”.

3

In paragraph 4—

a

in sub-paragraph (a) for “2001” substitute “ 2019 ”;

b

in sub-paragraph (b) from “an assessment” to the end, substitute “ an evaluation or an assessment made by the operator under regulation 4 or 6 of the 2019 Regulations which does not reveal the potential for the occurrence of a radiation emergency ”.

4

In paragraph 5 for “2001” substitute “ 2019 ”.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I47

Sch. 10 para. 9 in force at 22.5.2019, see reg. 1(1)

Marginal Citations
M10

S.I. 2008/2867. Amendments have been made but none are relevant to this instrument.

Human Medicines Regulations 2012I4810

1

The Human Medicines Regulations 2012 M11 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 8(1) in the definition of radiation emergency for “Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”.

3

In the entry numbered 19 in the first column of the table in Part 5 of Schedule 17 for “Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”.

Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties and Miscellaneous Prescribed Provisions) Regulations 2015I4911

The table in Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties and Miscellaneous Prescribed Provisions) Regulations 2015 M12 is amended as follows—

a

in column 1 for “Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”; and

b

for column 2 of the entry for “Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute—

Any evaluation required under regulation 4 (hazard evaluation)

Any assessment required under regulation 5 (consequence assessment)

Any assessment required under regulation 6 (review of hazard evaluation and consequence assessment)

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I49

Sch. 10 para. 11 in force at 22.5.2019, see reg. 1(1)

Marginal Citations
M12

S.I. 2015/462. Amendments have been made but none are relevant to this instrument.

Health and Safety and Nuclear (Fees) Regulations 2016I5012

1

The Health and Safety and Nuclear (Fees) Regulations 2016 M13 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 8—

a

in the heading for “Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”;

b

in paragraph 4 for “2001” in each place it occurs substitute “ 2019 ”;

c

in paragraph 11 for the definition of “the 2001 Regulations” substitute—

the 2019 Regulations” means the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019

3

In Schedule 6—

a

in the heading for “Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”; and

b

in the first column of table 2 for “regulation 14 of the 2001 Regulations” in both places it occurs substitute “ regulation 18 of the 2019 Regulations ”.

Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017I5113

In regulation 36(1) of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 M14 for “Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I51

Sch. 10 para. 13 in force at 22.5.2019, see reg. 1(1)

Marginal Citations
M14

S.I. 2017/1075. Amendments have been made but none are relevant to this instrument.

Ionising Radiation (Basic Safety Standards) (Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2018I5214

In regulation 4(2)(a) of the Ionising Radiation (Basic Safety Standards) (Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2018 M15 for “paragraph (2) of regulation 13 (implementation of emergency plans) of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001” substitute “ paragraph (3) of regulation 17 of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2019 ”.