Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 180 - CONTROL OF RADIATION
Chapter 10 - NOTICES, INSTRUCTIONS AND REPORTS TO WORKERS: INSPECTIONS
Section 180-10-002 - POSTING OF NOTICES TO WORKERS

Current through September 17, 2024

This section addresses documents that must be posted.

002.01 REQUIRED POSTINGS. Each licensee or registrant must post current copies of the following documents:

(A) The regulations in 180 NAC 4 and 10;

(B) The license, certificate of registration, conditions or documents incorporated into the license by reference and amendments;

(C) The operating procedures applicable to activities under the license or registration; and

(D) Any notice of violation involving radiological working conditions, proposed imposition of civil penalty, or order issued and any response from the licensee or registrant.

002.02 ALTERNATIVE POSTINGS. If posting a document specified in subsection 002.01(A), (B) or (C) is not practicable, the licensee or registrant may post a notice which describes the document and states where it may be examined.

002.03 NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES. Form NRH-3, "Notice to Employees" must be posted by each licensee or registrant wherever individuals work in or frequent any portion of a restricted area. Form NRH-3 is set out in Attachment 1 this chapter.

002.04 NOTICE OF VIOLATION. Department documents posted according to subsection 002.01(D), must be posted within two working days after receipt of the documents from the Department; the licensee's or registrant's response, if any, must be posted within two working days after dispatch from the licensee or registrant. The documents must remain posted for a minimum of five working days or until action correcting the violation has been completed, whichever is later.

002.05 POSTING LOCATIONS. Documents, notices or forms posted according to 180 NAC 9-002 must appear in a sufficient number of places to permit individuals engaged in work under the license or registration to observe them on the way to or from any particular work location to which the document applies, must be conspicuous, and must be replaced if defaced or altered.

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