A licensee must not permit an individual to act as a logging supervisor until the individual:
completes on-the-job training and demonstrates competence in the use of licensed materials, remote handling tools, and radiation survey instruments by a field evaluation; and
demonstrates understanding of the materials under items A and B by successfully completing a written test.
A licensee must not permit an individual to act as a logging assistant until the individual:
receives copies of and instruction in the licensee's operating and emergency procedures required under part 4731.7210;
demonstrates understanding of the materials under items A and B by successfully completing a written or oral test; and
receives instruction in the use of licensed materials, remote handling tools, and radiation survey instruments, as appropriate for the logging assistant's intended job responsibilities.
A licensee must provide safety reviews for logging supervisors and logging assistants at least once during each calendar year.
A licensee must maintain a record on each logging supervisor's and logging assistant's training and annual safety review. The training records must include copies of written tests and dates of oral tests given after July 14, 1987. The training records must be retained for three years following the termination of employment. Records of annual safety reviews must list the topics discussed and must be retained for three years.
A licensee must include the following subjects in the training required under subpart 1, item A:
fundamentals of radiation safety, including:
radiation safety practices, including prevention of contamination, and methods of decontamination;
29 SR 755
March 12, 2009
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes