| 1949 - 40 pages
...conditions normally incident to transportation in the mails in sacks. (b) The package must contain not more than 0.1 millicuries of radium, or polonium,...substance which disintegrates at a rate of more than 50 millioil atoms per second. (c) The package must be such that no significant alpha, beta or neutron... | |
| 1962 - 692 pages
...that they will not come off under impact. This may be done by soldering, clips, or otherwise. CROSS REFERENCE: For shipping container specifications issued...rate of more than 50 million atoms per second. See § 14.2(d) of this chapter regarding disposition of dangerous radioactive materials that are nonmailable.... | |
| 1968 - 822 pages
...positioned that the heads of the matches cannot strike or rub against friction surfaces on the books. (e) Radioactive materials. In addition to special packaging...rate of more than 50 million atoms per second. See § 124.2 (d) of this chapter regarding disposition of dangerous radioactive materials that are nonmailable.... | |
| 1970 - 870 pages
...positioned that the heads of the matches cannot strike or rub against friction surfaces on the books. (e) Radioactive materials. In addition to special packaging...rate of more than 50 million atoms per second. See § 124.2 (d) of this chapter regarding disposition of dangerous radioactive materials that are nonmailable.... | |
| 1960 - 450 pages
...redeslgnated] § 15.2 Adequacy of preparation and packaging. * * » (d) Radioactive materials. » * • The package must not contain more than 0.1 millicuries...at a rate of more than 50 million atoms per second. [Sentence added, 23 FR 3100, May 9, 1958] ***** § 15.3 Perishable matter. * * * * * (c) Live day -old... | |
| 1955 - 586 pages
...Page 14 §15.6 § 15.2 Adequacy of preparation and packaging. * * * (d) Radioactive materials. * * * The package must not contain more than 0.1 millicuries...at a rate of more than 50 million atoms per second. [Sentence added, 23 PR 3100, May 9, 1958] § 15.4 Shipments under Federal regulations. * * » (b) Meats... | |
| 1964 - 1042 pages
...radioactive materials under conditions normally Incident to transportation. (2) The package must contain not more than 0.1 millicuries' of radium, or polonium,...at a rate of more than 50 million atoms per second. (3) The package must be such that no significant alpha, beta, or neutron radiation is emitted from... | |
| 1960 - 1252 pages
...radioactive materials under conditions normally Incident to transportation. (2) The package must contain not more than 0.1 millicuries - of radium, or polonium,...at a rate of more than 50 million atoms per second. (3i The package must be such that no significant alpha, beta, or neutron radiation is emitted from... | |
| National Committee on Radiation Protection and Measurements (U.S.) - 1949 - 40 pages
...conditions normally incident to transportation in the mails in sacks. (b) The package must contain not more than 0.1 millicuries of radium, or polonium,...at a rate of more than 50 million atoms per second. (c) The package must be such that no significant alpha, beta or neutron radiation is emitted from the... | |
| 1954 - 1812 pages
...conditions normally incident to transportation. (2) The package must contain not more than 0.1 millicuries J of radium, or polonium, or that amount of strontium...at a rate of more than 50 million atoms per second. (3) The package must be such that no significant alpha, beta, or neutron radiation is emitted from... | |
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