Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 2 - Public Health
Chapter 18 - Radiation Sources and Radiation Protection
Article 3 - Ionizing Radiation Protection Requirements
7 AAC 18.210 - External radiation limits in controlled area
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A registrant shall possess, use, receive, and transfer sources of ionizing radiation in a controlled area with adequate safeguards to assure that an individual worker's total occupational exposure to all sources of ionizing radiation in the registrant's possession during any span of a calendar year, from both external and internal exposures, does not exceed the following dose limits:
(b) The assigned deep dose equivalent must be for the part of the body receiving the highest exposure. The assigned shallow dose equivalent must be the dose averaged over the contiguous 10 square centimeters of skin receiving the highest exposure. The deep dose equivalent, lens dose equivalent, and shallow dose equivalent may be assessed from surveys or other radiation measurements for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with the occupational dose limits, if the individual monitoring device was not in the region of highest potential exposure, or the results of individual monitoring are unavailable.
(c) If an individual works for more than one registrant and is exposed, or likely to be exposed, to ionizing radiation from multiple sources, the total combined exposures from all registrants may not exceed the limits specified in (a) of this section. A registrant shall maintain a record for each individual worker that incorporates the annual exposure information for all registrants that the individual works for.
Authority:AS 18.60.475
AS 18.60.485