Hello again Sandy,
Thanks for getting back to me.
I'm reposting my earlier comment as an answer, below. As with all
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You are absolutely right...setting up a facility to handle nuclear
medicine material is a big, complex undertaking. Again, I suggest the
services of a consultant familiar with this area would work to your
advantage in smoothing the process.
Best of luck, and let me know if you need any additional information.
pafalafa-ga
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Just about everything you would need to know to legally operate a
nuclear medicine lab can be found at the these two links:
http://www.nrc.gov/materials/miau/med-use-toolkit.html
Medical Uses Licensee Toolkit
and
http://www.nrc.gov/materials/miau/regs-guides-comm.html
Medical, Industrial, Academic Uses of Nuclear Materials Regulations,
Guidance, and Communications
The regulations are very detailed, and very specific. For instance,
regs on transportation are found in:
Part 71 - Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Material
There are also numerous guidance materials, such as:
RG 8.7 - Instructions for Recording and Reporting Occupational
Radiation Exposure Data
and
NUREG/BR-0006 - Instructions for Completing Nuclear Material Transfer Report
The regulations are very complex. I suspect you would need to hire
someone familiar with the regulatory matrix to really help you get off
the ground.
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