Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4731 - RADIATION SAFETY
TRANSPORTATION OF LICENSED MATERIAL
Part 4731.0418 - RECORDS AND REPORTS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
A licensee must report to the commissioner within 30 days:
A. any instance in which there is significant reduction in the effectiveness of any approved Type B or fissile packaging during use;
B. details of any defects with safety significance in Type B or fissile packaging after first use, with the means employed to repair the defects and prevent their recurrence; and
C. instances in which the conditions of approval in the certificate of compliance were not observed in making a shipment.
Each licensee must maintain, for a period of three years after shipment, a record of each shipment of licensed material that is not exempt under part 4731.0403, subpart 2, showing where applicable:
The licensee must make available to the commissioner for inspection, upon reasonable notice, all records required by parts 4731.0400 to 4731.0424. Records are only valid if stamped, initialed, or signed and dated by authorized personnel, or otherwise authenticated.
The licensee must maintain sufficient written records to furnish evidence of the quality of packaging. The records to be maintained include results of the determinations required by Code of Federal Regulations, title 10, part 71.85; design, fabrication, and assembly records; results of reviews, inspections, tests, and audits; results of monitoring work performance and materials analyses; and results of maintenance, modification, and repair activities. Inspection, test, and audit records must identify the inspector or data recorder, the type of observation, the results, the acceptability, and the action taken in connection with any deficiencies noted. These records must be retained for three years after the life of the packaging to which they apply.
A licensee must report to the commissioner within 30 days:
Statutory Authority: MS s 144.1202; 144.1203