Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-1714 - Radiation Survey Instruments
A. A licensee shall maintain at each field
station and temporary job site a calibrated and operable radiation survey
instrument capable of detecting beta and gamma radiation. The licensee shall
ensure that the radiation survey instrument is capable of measuring 1.0
microsievert (0.1 millirem) per hour through 500 microsievert (50 millirem) per
hour.
B. A licensee shall ensure
that additional calibrated and operable radiation detection instruments are
available as needed and that the instruments are sensitive enough to detect the
low radiation and contamination levels that could be encountered if a sealed
source is ruptured.
C. A licensee
shall ensure that the radiation survey instrument required in subsection (A) is
calibrated
1. At intervals not to exceed six
months and after each instrument servicing;
2. At energies comparable to the energies of
the radiation sources used;
3. For
linear scale instruments, at two points located approximately 1/3 and 2/3 of
full-scale on each scale or for logarithmic scale instruments, at mid-range of
each decade, and at two points of at least one decade; and
4. So that accuracy within plus or minus 20
percent of the true radiation level can be demonstrated on each
scale.
D. A licensee
shall retain calibration records for a period of three years from the date of
calibration.
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