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Latest update on US regulation regarding Irradiated gemstones specially blue Topaz


By rajesh, Section Education
Posted on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 08:30:45 PM EST

By RMC GEMS Thai Co., Ltd.

In recent times, there has been lot of debate regarding use of radiation to enhance the color of gemstones, specially Topaz .

In U.S.A, all irradiation facilities and the import & export of radioactive material is regulated by  the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) (www.nrc.gov).

The USNRC has control over reactor-irradiated radioactive gems imported into USA and import of any such gemstone requires a license from USNRC.

In the last few months, the NRC has stepped up enforcement of regulations regarding irradiated gemstones. This is because there were no jewelry industry laboratories with equipment or a license to test to NRC requirements, nor were there licensed importers of blue topaz. This had caused a lot of confusion in the US market & the import of Swiss and London blue Topaz into USA had virtually stopped.

Various representations were sent to NRC by trade bodies including AGTA for clarification. The NRC is now working with the gemstone  industry  to re-establish the necessary regulatory framework and at the same time allow the business to take place.

NRC requires that the initial import/distribution of reactor treated gemstones be by a distributor licensed by the NRC. After initial distribution, the gemstones will no longer be regulated ie subsequent distributors, jewelers and retailers do not need to be licensed.
NRC has also issued two distribution licenses for neutron treated Topaz (London & Swiss Blue) and is reviewing other applications.

Recently USNRC has issued a fact sheet wherein they have mentioned the following:

"The NRC has no reason to believe irradiated gemstones currently on the market are unsafe. The NRC has not requested that jewelers take these stones off the market.''

The NRC website(FAQs) clearly indicates  that there is no indication that wearing irradiated gemstones can be harmful and it further states that there is no reason to stop wearing blue Topaz. A study done by NRC estimated that a person wearing a blue topaz stone would receive an annual dose of 0.03millirem while a chest X ray is about 60 millirem ( thus a person receives 2000 times more radiation dose than wearing a Topaz for one year!)

Presently NRC does not have jurisdiction over gemstones that are treated in a Linear accelerator(LINAC) or by Gamma radiation. However, in the next few months, new rules will regulate LINAC treated gems. These will include requiring an NRC license for the importation of all blue topaz, red tourmalines, many beryls (treated blue, yellow, and pink colors, but not emerald), kunzite and irradiated diamonds. Cobalt-60 (gamma ray) irradiated gems such as various quartz colors, yellow sapphire and pearls are not affected by the upcoming regulations.

http://www.rmcgems.com/news_nrc_blue_topaz.php

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