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My radioactive materials license authorizes use and storage of licensed material at “temporary job sites” within Illinois. What qualifies as a “temporary” job site?

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My radioactive materials license authorizes use and storage of licensed material at “temporary job sites” within Illinois. What qualifies as a “temporary” job site?

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A. A temporary job site is defined relative to a “permanent site” where radioactive material is stored or used under the same license (as referenced in 32 Illinois Administrative Code, Part 331, Appendix A, Category 14). A permanent site is any site where licensed material is stored or used for more than 180 days during any 12-month period. A temporary job site is defined as any location where licensed material is used other than a permanent site.

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