Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1.
Reportable events.
In addition to the notification required under part
4731.2610, a licensee must submit a written report within 30 days after
learning of:
A. an incident for which
notification is required under part 4731.2610;
B. doses in excess of:
(1) the occupational dose limits for adults
under part 4731.2020;
(2) the
occupational dose limits for a minor under part 4731.2070;
(3) the limits for an embryo/fetus of a
declared pregnant woman under part 4731.2080;
(4) the limits for an individual member of
the public under part 4731.2090;
(5) any applicable limit in the license;
or
(6) the ALARA constraints for
air emissions established under part 4731.2010, subpart 4;
C. levels of radiation or concentrations of
radioactive material in:
(1) a restricted area
in excess of applicable limits in the license; or
(2) an unrestricted area in excess of ten
times any applicable limit under this chapter or in the license, whether or not
involving exposure of any individual in excess of the limits under part
4731.2090; or
D. for
licensees subject to the provisions of the Environmental Protection Agency's
generally applicable environmental radiation standards under Code of Federal
Regulations, title 40, part 190, levels of radiation or releases of radioactive
material in excess of those standards or of license conditions related to those
standards.
Subp. 2.
Contents of reports.
A report required under subpart 1 must describe the extent of
exposure of individuals to radiation and radioactive material, including, as
appropriate:
A. estimates of each
individual's dose;
B. the levels of
radiation and concentrations of radioactive material involved;
C. the cause of the elevated exposures, dose
rates, or concentrations; and
D.
corrective steps taken or planned to ensure against a recurrence, including the
schedule for achieving conformance with applicable limits, ALARA constraints,
generally applicable environmental standards, and associated license
conditions.
Subp. 3.
Individual information.
A. A
report filed under subpart 1 must include, for each occupationally overexposed
individual:
(1) the name; and
(2)
date of birth.
B. With
respect to the limit for the embryo/fetus under part 4731.2080, the identifiers
must be those of the declared pregnant woman.
C. The report must be prepared so that the
information under this subpart is stated in a separate and detachable part of
the report.
Subp. 4.
Reporting method.
All licensees, other than those holding an operating license
for a nuclear power plant, who make reports according to this part must submit
the report in writing to the commissioner according to part 4731.2610.
Statutory Authority: MS s
144.1202;
144.1203