Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-1741 - Radiation Surveys
A. A
licensee shall perform and make a record of a radiation survey using
instruments or calculations of radiation levels in each area where radioactive
material is stored.
B. A licensee
shall make and record a radiation survey using instruments or calculations of
radiation levels in occupied positions and on the exterior of each vehicle used
to transport radioactive material. The survey or calculation shall include each
source of radiation or combination of sources to be transported in the
vehicle.
C. After removal of the
sealed source from the logging tool and before departing the job site, a
licensee shall ensure that the logging tool detector is energized, or a survey
meter is used to test the logging tool for contamination. The licensee shall
record the test for contamination.
D. The licensee shall make and record each
survey using an appropriate survey instrument for the radionuclide being used,
at the job site or wellhead for each tracer operation, except those using
Hydrogen-3, Carbon-14 and Sulfur-35. Each survey shall include measurements of
radiation levels before and after each tracer operation.
E. Records of surveys conducted according to
subsections (A) through (D) shall include the date of each survey, the
identification of each individual making the survey, identification of each
survey instrument used, each radiation measurement in millirem or microsievert
per hour, and an exact description of the location of the survey. A licensee
shall retain records of a survey for three years after completion of the
survey.
Notes
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