Current through all regulations passed and filed through March 18, 2024
(A) The licensee
may not permit an individual to act as a logging supervisor until that person
has:
(1) Completed training in the subjects
outlined in paragraph (E) of this rule;
(2) Received copies of, and instruction in
the:
(a) Applicable rules of Chapter
3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code and this chapter;
(b) License under which the logging
supervisor will perform well logging; and
(c) Licensee's operating and emergency
procedures required by rule
3701:1-49-19
of the Administrative Code;
(3) Completed on-the-job training and
demonstrated competence in the use of licensed materials, remote handling
tools, and radiation survey instruments by a field evaluation; and
(4) Demonstrated understanding of the
requirements in paragraphs (A)(1) and (A)(2) of this rule by successfully
completing a written test.
(B) The licensee may not permit an individual
to act as a logging assistant until that person has:
(1) Received instruction in applicable rules
of Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code;
(2) Received copies of, and instruction in,
the licensee's operating and emergency procedures required by rule
3701:1-49-19
of the Administrative Code;
(3)
Demonstrated understanding of the materials listed in paragraphs (B)(1) and
(B)(2) of this rule by successfully completing a written or oral test; and
(4) Received instruction in the
use of licensed materials, remote handling tools, and radiation survey
instruments, as appropriate for the logging assistant's intended job
responsibilities.
(C)
The licensee shall provide safety reviews for logging supervisors and logging
assistants at least once during each calendar year.
(D) The licensee shall maintain a record on
each logging supervisor's and logging assistant's training and annual safety
review. The training records must include copies of written tests and dates of
oral tests. The training records must be retained until three years following
the termination of employment. Records of annual safety reviews must list the
topics discussed and be retained for three years.
(E) The licensee shall include the following
subjects in the training required in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule:
(1) Fundamentals of radiation safety
including:
(a) Characteristics of radiation;
(b) Units of radiation dose and
quantity of radioactivity;
(c)
Hazards of exposure to radiation;
(d) Levels of radiation from licensed
material;
(e) Methods of
controlling radiation dose (time, distance, and shielding); and
(f) Radiation safety practices, including
prevention of contamination, and methods of decontamination;
(2) Radiation detection
instruments including:
(a) Use, operation,
calibration, and limitations of radiation survey instruments;
(b) Survey techniques; and
(c) Use of personnel monitoring equipment;
(3) Equipment to be
used including:
(a) Operation of equipment,
including source handling equipment and remote handling tools;
(b) Storage, control, and disposal of
licensed material; and
(c)
Maintenance of equipment;
(4) The requirements of pertinent Ohio
statutes and rules; and
(5) Case
histories of accidents in well logging.
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:
03/28/2017 and
03/15/2022
Promulgated
Under: 119.03
Statutory
Authority: 3748.04
Rule
Amplifies: 3748.04
Prior
Effective Dates: 10/20/2002, 7/23/07