As used in this article the following terms have the meanings described in this section. (a) âDepartmentâ means the State Department of Health Services. (b) âEnvironmentâ means all places outside the control of the person responsible for the radioactive materials. (c) âField tracer studyâ is any project, experiment, or study that includes provision for deliberate introduction of radioactive material into the environment for experimental or test purposes. (d) âPersonâ includes any association of persons, copartnership or corporation. (e) âRadiation,â or âionizing radiation,â means gamma rays and X-rays; alpha and beta particles, high-speed electrons, neutrons, protons, and other nuclear particles; but not sound or radio waves, or visible, infrared, or ultraviolet light. (f) âRadioactive materialâ means any material or combination of materials that spontaneously emits ionizing radiation. (g) âRadioactive wasteâ means any radioactive material that is discarded as nonusable. (h) âSignificantâ or âsignificantly,â as applied to radioactive contamination, means concentrations or amounts of radioactive material as are likely to expose persons to ionizing radiation equal to or greater than the guide levels published by the Federal Radiation Council. (i) âRadiological monitoringâ means the measurement of the amounts and kinds of radioactive materials in the environment.
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