Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 180 - CONTROL OF RADIATION
Chapter 14 - RADIATION SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR WELL LOGGING AND SUBSURFACE TRACER STUDIES
Section 180-14-020 - RADIATION SURVEYS

Current through September 17, 2024

The licensee must make radiation surveys, including but not limited to the surveys required in 180 NAC 14-020.01 through 020.04, of each area where radioactive materials are used and stored. Survey results required in this section must be recorded and include the survey date, name of the individual making the survey, identification of the survey instrument used, and location of the survey. The licensee must retain survey records for inspection by the Department for three years after they are made.

020.01 VEHICLE SURVEYS. Before transporting radioactive materials, the licensee must make a radiation survey of the position occupied by each individual in the vehicle and of the exterior of each vehicle used to transport the radioactive materials.

020.02 LOGGING TOOL. If the sealed source assembly is removed from the logging tool before departure from the temporary jobsite, the licensee must confirm the logging tool is free of contamination by energizing the logging tool detector or by using a survey meter.

020.03 CONTAMINATION SURVEY. If the licensee has reason to believe that, as a result of any operation involving a sealed source, the encapsulation of sealed source could be damaged by the operation, the licensee must conduct a radiation survey, including a contamination survey, during and after the operation.

020.04 JOBSITE SURVEY. The licensee must make a radiation survey at the temporary jobsite before and after each subsurface tracer study to confirm the absence of contamination.

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