Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 180 - CONTROL OF RADIATION
Chapter 15 - TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR USE OF RADIATION SOURCES
Section 180-15-007 - TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR LABORATORY AND INDUSTRIAL USE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL PERSONNEL
Universal Citation: 180 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 15 ยง 007
Current through September 17, 2024
Personnel using radioactive material under laboratory or industrial licenses must meet the following requirements.
007.01 MILLICURIE QUANTITIES. For use of millicurie quantities, the radiation safety officer, authorized user, or both must:
(A)
Have a college degree at the bachelor level, or equivalent training and
experience in the physical or biological sciences or in engineering;
(B) Have 40 hours of formal instruction in:
(i) Radiation physics and
instrumentation;
(ii) Radiation
protection;
(iii) Mathematics
pertaining to the use and measurement of radioactivity; and
(iv) Biological effects of radiation;
and
(C) Demonstrate an
understanding of operating and emergency procedures and applicable parts of
Title 180 or its equivalent.
007.02 MICROCURIE QUANTITIES. For use of microcurie quantities, the radiation safety officer, authorized user, or both must:
(A)
Have 40 hours of formal instruction in:
(i)
Radiation physics and instrumentation;
(ii) Radiation protection;
(iii) Mathematics pertaining to the use and
measurement of radioactivity; and
(iv) Biological effects of radiation;
and
(B) Demonstrate an
understanding of operating and emergency procedures and applicable part of
Title 180 or its equivalent.
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