A licensee must establish operating and emergency procedures that include, as a minimum, instructions in:
appropriate handling and use of licensed sealed sources and radiographic exposure devices so that no person is likely to be exposed to radiation doses in excess of the limits established under parts 4731.2000 to 4731.2950;
methods and occasions for locking and securing radiographic exposure devices, transport and storage containers, and sealed sources;
transporting sealed sources to field locations, including packing of radiographic exposure devices and storage containers in the vehicles, placarding of vehicles when needed, and control of the sealed sources during transportation;
inspection, maintenance, and operability checks of radiographic exposure devices, survey instruments, transport containers, and storage containers;
steps that must be taken immediately by radiography personnel in the event a pocket dosimeter is found to be off-scale or an alarm ratemeter alarms unexpectedly;
procedures for identifying and reporting defects and noncompliance, as required under Code of Federal Regulations, title 10, part 21;
A licensee must maintain a copy of current operating and emergency procedures until the commissioner terminates the license. Superseded material must be retained for three years after the change is made. The licensee must maintain copies of current operating and emergency procedures according to part 4731.4330.
29 SR 755
March 12, 2009
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes