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 180-15-009 - PERSONNEL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND INTRODUCE RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL INTO RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS AS SPECIFIED IN 180 NAC 3-014.08

Current through March 20, 2024

Licensees that manufacture and introduce radioactive materials into radiopharmaceuticals must have personnel that meet the following training and experience requirements.

009.01 RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER, AUTHORIZED USER, OR BOTH. The radiation safety officer, authorized user, or both must:

(A) Be a registered pharmacist;

(B) Have 200 hours of basic radioisotope handling techniques, including:
(i) Radiation physics and instrumentation;

(ii) Radiation protection;

(iii) Mathematics pertaining to the use and measurement of radioactivity;

(iv) Biological effects of radiation; and

(v) Radiopharmaceutical chemistry; and

(C) Have three-hundred hours experience as a radiopharmaceutical chemist.

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