What relevance has the Radioactive Substances Exemption Order 1985 to manufacturers? And what under the Order are Relevant Articles, Classes A, B or C?
The Radioactive Substances (Gaseous Tritium Light Devices) Exemption Order 1985 followed on from the Radioactive Substances Act 1960 and consists of six [6] articles [the body of the Order also defines Classes A, B and C as Relevant Articles]. • Article 1: names the order as above, its commencement [17.9.85], its application to “Relevant Articles” and its relation to government departments and waste. • Article 2: mentions certain applicable conditions under Section 1 of the Radioactive Substances Act 1960, and says who must register. • Article 3: details the conditions referred to in Article 2. • Article 4: defines exclusion of waste sources (ex Articles A, B and C) from the provisions of Section 6 (1) of the RSA 1960 – see also Section 30 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (a). • Article 5: deals with the exclusion of certain waste sources from Section 6(3) of the RSA 1960. • Article 6: excludes radioactive waste from Section 7(1) of the RSA 1960. The following paragraphs summarise
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