Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 19 - Public Health and Safety
24 - Radiation Sources and Radioactive Materials
Section 19-24-11 - Reports of incidents or loss of radioactive material
Universal Citation: CT Reg of State Agencies 19-24-11
Current through September 9, 2024
(a) Each owner of an installation or mobile source shall make a report in writing within thirty days to the department of:
(1) Each exposure of an individual to
radiation or concentrations of radioactive material in excess of any applicable
limit in sections
19-24-1 to
19-24-14,
inclusive.
(2) Any incident for
which notification is required by subsection (b). At the request of the
individual, or individuals, exposed, a copy of such report required shall be
given to the individual, or individuals, exposed.
(b)
(1)Each
owner of an installation or mobile source shall immediately notify the
department by telephone, or other prompt means of communication, of any
incident involving radioactive materials or other sources of ionizing radiation
possessed by such owner which may have caused or threatens to cause:
(A) Exposure of the whole body of any
individual to twenty-five rem or more of radiation, exposure of the skin of the
whole body of any individual to one hundred fifty rem or more of radiation; or
exposure of the feet, ankles, hands and forearms of any individual to three
hundred seventy-five rem or more of radiation, or
(B) The release of radioactive materials in
concentrations which if averaged over a period of twenty-four hours would
exceed five thousand times the limits specified in Appendix B, Table II, 10 CFR
20.
(C) The loss of one working
week or more of the operation of any facilities affected, or
(D) Damage to property in excess of one
hundred thousand dollars.
(2) Each owner of an installation or mobile
source shall within twenty-four hours, notify the department by telephone, or
other prompt means of communication, of any incident involving radioactive
material or other sources of ionizing radiation possessed by such owner which
may have caused or threatens to cause:
(A)
Exposure of the whole body of any individual to five rems or more of radiation,
exposure of the skin of the whole body of any individual to thirty rems or more
of radiation, or exposure of the feet, ankles, hands, and forearms to
seventy-five rem or more of radiation, or
(B) The release of radioactive materials in
concentrations which, if averaged over a period of twenty-four hours, would
exceed five hundred times the limits specified in Appendix B, Table II, 10 CFR
20 or
(C) a loss of one day or more
of the operation of any facilities affected, or
(D) Damage to property in excess of one
thousand dollars.
(3) In
case of loss of control of any radiation source in an installation or any
mobile source due to mechanical failure or other accidential cause, the owner
of the installation or mobile source shall be responsible for taking immediate
steps to prevent or limit any health hazard that may result.
(c) Each owner of an installation or mobile source shall report by telephone, or other prompt means of communication, to the department immediately after its occurrence becomes known, any loss of radioactive materials in such quantities and under such circumstances that it appears that a substantial hazard may result to individuals.
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