Managing radioactive substances

What is radioactive waste?

Guide

Radioactive waste is anything that your business discards, intends to discard or is required to discard which contains radioactive material.

Radioactive waste can be in a solid, liquid or gaseous form.

What are the four types of radioactive waste?

The four types of radioactive waste are:

  1. high-level radioactive waste that contains levels of radioactivity so high that heat is generated, eg waste created by reprocessing spent nuclear fuel
  2. intermediate-level radioactive waste that contains more radioactivity than low-level waste but without the heat generation that occurs in high-level waste, eg redundant sealed sources
  3. low-level radioactive waste that is within specified concentrations of radioactivity, eg everyday items such as paper or plastics contaminated by radioactivity
  4. very low-level radioactive waste that is below a specific concentration of radioactivity, eg laboratory and medical equipment used to handle radioactive material

Radioactive waste may include items contaminated by radioactive material or other radioactive waste, such as:

  • clothing that needs to be disposed of
  • laboratory wastes from the use of open radioactive material
  • a sealed source which is scrap

Radioactive substances users at non-nuclear sites are only likely to produce very low-level or low-level radioactive waste.

  • Industrial Pollution and Radiochemical Inspectorate
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