What do you need to know?
The holder of sealed sources, other relevant sources or radioactive waste must provide the administration with the information about the arranged or carried out shipments quarterly.
The information to be attached to the form is:
- names and addresses of consignees,
- the total activity per radionuclide delivered to each consignee and the number of such deliveries made,
- the highest single quantity of each radionuclide delivered to each consignee,
- the type of substance : sealed source, other relevant source or radioactive waste.
This procedure can only be completed online. Any documents sent by another channel will not be considered or computed with regard to the submission date.
The information about the shipments should be provided within 21 days of the end of each calendar quarter
- Trading companies of radioactive sources in the EU
- Holders of radioactive sources in the EU
The information should be provided within 21 days of the end of each calendar quarter
There are no taxes associated with this procedure.
Definitions
- Shipment means transport operations from the place of origin to the place of destination, including loading
and unloading of radioactive substances. - The holder of radioactive substances means any natural or legal person who, before carrying out a shipment, has the legal responsibility under national law for such materials and intends to carry out shipment to a consignee.
- The consignee of radioactive substances means any natural or legal person to whom such material is
shipped. - Sealed source has the meaning given to it in Directive 80/836/Euratom.
- Other relevant source means any radioactive substance not being a sealed source intended for direct or indirect use of the ionizing radiation it emits for medical, veterinary, industrial, commercial, research or agricultural applications,
- Radioactive waste has the meaning given to it in Directive 92/3/Euratom.
- Nuclear materials mean the special fissile materials, the source materials and the ores as defined in
Article 197 of the EAEC Treaty, - Activity has the meaning given to it in Directive 80/836/Euratom.
Steps to follow
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Step one
Submit
This procedure can only be completed online. You dont need 'idCATMòbil' nor any digital certificate .
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Step two
Checking the status of the procedure
You can check out the status of your procedure as follows:
You can check out the status of your procedure as follows:
- On Canal Empresa (using your idCAT Mòbil and/or digital certificate).
- On Status of my procedure (using the procedure code and your DNI/NIF).
- By calling 012 (have your procedure code and DNI/NIF to hand).
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Step three
Reply from the Administration
How and when does the Administration reply?
How and when does the Administration reply?
Once the interested party has sent the form, they will receive a copy of it along with confirmation of receipt. At this point, the Administration will consider the procedure to have been completed.