Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 28 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Article 35 - RADIATION
Section 28-35-181g - Licensing for industrial radiography operations
Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 28-35-181g
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 52, December 26, 2024
(a) Each application for a specific license shall be considered for approval for the use of licensed material for industrial radiography only if the application contains the following:
(1) A description of
a program for training radiographers and radiographer's assistants that meets
the requirements of part 7 in these regulations;
(2) the procedures for verifying and
documenting the certification status of radiographers and for ensuring that the
certification of individuals acting as radiographers remains valid;
(3) the written operating and emergency
procedures as specified in part 7 in this article;
(4) a description of a program for
inspections of the job performance of each radiographer and radiographer's
assistant at intervals not to exceed six months;
(5) a program for inspection and maintenance
of radiographic exposure devices, equipment, and storage containers to ensure
proper functioning;
(6) a
description of the applicant's overall organizational structure as it applies
to the radiation safety responsibilities in industrial radiography, including
specified delegation of authority and responsibility;
(7) the qualifications of the individual
designated as the radiation safety officer;
(8) if the applicant intends to perform leak
testing of sealed sources or exposure devices containing depleted uranium (DU)
shielding, a description of the procedures for performing the test. The
description shall include the following:
(A)
The methods of collecting the samples;
(B) the qualifications of the individual who
analyzes the samples;
(C) the
instruments to be used; and
(D)
the methods of analyzing the samples;
(9) if the applicant intends to perform
calibrations of survey instruments and alarming ratemeters, a description of
the methods to be used and the experience of each person who will perform the
calibrations. All calibrations shall be performed according to the procedures
described and at the intervals specified in part 7 in these regulations;
(10) identification and
description of the location of each field station and permanent radiographic
installation;
(11) identification
of each location where all records required by this part and the other parts of
these regulations will be maintained; and
(12) if the applicant intends to perform
underwater radiography, a description of the following:
(A) Radiation safety procedures and
radiographer responsibilities unique to the performance of underwater
radiography;
(B) radiographic
equipment and radiation safety equipment unique to underwater radiography; and
(C) methods of gas-tight
encapsulation of equipment.
(b) Each licensee shall retain the records of each inspection for review by the department, for two years from the date the inspection is performed.
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