Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-5.1116 - Radiation Surveys
(1) Radiation
surveys and personnel exposure calculations shall be made and recorded for each
area where radioactive materials are stored.
(2) Radiation surveys and personnel exposure
calculations shall be made and recorded for the radiation levels in occupied
positions and on the exterior of each vehicle used to transport radioactive
material. Such surveys and calculations shall include each source of radiation
or combination of sources to be transported in the vehicle.
(3) After removal of the sealed source from
the logging tool and before departing the jobsite, a survey meter shall be used
to assure that the logging tool is free of contamination.
(4) Radiation surveys shall be made and
recorded at the jobsite or well-head for each tracer operation, except those
using tritium, carbon 14 and sulfur 35. These surveys shall include
measurements of radiation levels before and after the operation. If radiation
levels, post operation, exceed twice background, the area shall be
decontaminated or restricted until radiation levels reach twice
background.
(5) Records required
pursuant to this section shall include the dates, the identification of
individuals making the survey, the identification of survey instruments used
and an exact description of the location of the survey. Records of these
surveys shall be maintained for inspection by the Department for 2 years after
completion of the survey.
Notes
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