Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 7 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - RADIATION CONTROL
Article 4 - STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST IONIZING RADIATION
Section R9-7-413 - Planned Special Exposures
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-7-413
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A licensee or registrant may authorize an adult worker to receive doses in addition to and accounted for separately from the doses received under the limits specified in R9-7-408, provided that each of the following conditions is satisfied:
1. The
licensee or registrant authorizes a planned special exposure only in an
exceptional situation when alternatives that might avoid the dose estimated
from the planned special exposure are unavailable or impractical.
2. The licensee or registrant, and employer
if the employer is not the licensee or registrant, specifically authorizes the
planned special exposure, in writing, before the exposure occurs.
3. Before a planned special exposure, the
licensee or registrant ensures that each individual involved is:
a. Informed in writing of the purpose of the
planned special exposure;
b.
Informed in writing of the estimated doses, associated potential risks, and
specific radiation levels or other conditions that might be involved in
performing the task; and
c.
Instructed in the measures to be taken to keep the dose ALARA, considering
other risks that may be present.
4. Before permitting an individual to
participate in a planned special exposure, the licensee or registrant shall
ascertain prior doses as required by R9-7-412(B) for each individual
involved.
5. Subject to
R9-7-408(B), the licensee or registrant shall not authorize a planned special
exposure that would cause an individual to receive a dose from all planned
special exposures and all doses that exceed:
a. The numerical value of any of the dose
limits in R9-7-408(A) in any
year, and
b. Five times the annual
dose limits in
R9-7-408(A) during
the individual's lifetime.
6. The licensee or registrant shall maintain
records of a planned special exposure in accordance with subsections (B) and
(C) and submit a written report to the Department within 30 days after the date
of any planned special exposure conducted in accordance with this Section,
informing the Department that a planned special exposure was conducted and
indicating the date the planned special exposure occurred and the information
required by subsection (B).
7. The
licensee or registrant shall record the best estimate of the dose resulting
from the planned special exposure in the individual's record and inform the
individual, in writing, of the dose within 30 days after the date of the
planned special exposure. The dose from a planned special exposure shall not be
considered in controlling future occupational dose of the individual according
to R9-7-408(A) but
shall be included in evaluations required by subsections (A)(4) and
(A)(5).
B. Records.
1. For each planned special exposure, the
licensee or registrant shall maintain records that describe:
a. The exceptional circumstances requiring
the use of a planned special exposure,
b. The name of the management official who
authorized the planned special exposure and a copy of the signed
authorization,
c. What actions were
necessary,
d. Why the actions were
necessary,
e. What precautions were
taken to assure that doses were minimized in accordance with
R9-7-407(B),
f. What individual and
collective doses were expected,
g.
The doses actually received in the planned special exposure, and
h. The process through which the employee
involved in the planned special exposure has been informed in writing of the
information contained in subsection (A)(3).
2. The licensee or registrant shall retain
the records for three years after the Department terminates each pertinent
license or registration.
C. A licensee shall submit a report to the Department no later than 30 days after a planned special exposure conducted in accordance with subsection (A). The report shall contain the date of the planned exposure and the information required by subsection (B).
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