410 IAC 5-5-12 - Personnel training and testing; internal audit of operating and emergency procedures
Authority: IC 16-41-35-26; IC 16-41-35-29
Affected: IC 16-41-35
Sec. 12.
Training and testing (applies to all
(a) No licensee or
registrant shall permit any individual to act as a radiographer , as defined in
410 IAC 5-5-12, until such individual:
(1)
Has been instructed in the subjects outlined in
410 IAC
5-5-20 and shall have demonstrated understanding
thereof;
(2) Has received copies of
and instruction in the requirements contained in this section and the
applicable sections of 410 IAC 5-4 and 410 IAC 5-10, appropriate license(s),
and the licensee's or registrant's operating and emergency procedures, and
shall have demonstrated understanding thereof;
(3) Has demonstrated competence to use the
source of radiation, radiographic exposure devices, related handling tools, and
radiation survey instruments which will be employed in his assignment;
and
(4) Has demonstrated an
understanding of the instructions of 410 IAC 5-5-12(a) by successful completion
of a written test and a field examination on the subjects
covered.
(b) No licensee
or registrant shall permit any individual to act as a radiographer's assistant
as defined in 410 IAC 5-5-12 until such individual:
(1) Has received copies of and instruction in
the licensee's or registrant's operating and emergency procedures, and shall
have demonstrated understanding thereof;
(2) Has demonstrated competence to use, under
the personal supervision of the radiographer , the sources of radiation,
radiographic exposure device (s), related handling tools, and radiation survey
instruments which will be employed in his assignment; and
(3) Has demonstrated an understanding of the
instructions in 410 IAC 5-5-12(b) by successful completion of a written or oral
test and a field examination on the subjects covered.
(c) Records of the above training, including
copies of written tests and dates of oral tests and field examinations, shall
be maintained for inspection by the board for 3 years following termination of
employment.
(d) Each licensee or
registrant shall conduct an internal audit program to ensure that the board's
radioactive material license conditions and the licensee's or registrant's
operating and emergency procedures are followed by each radiographer and
radiographer's assistant . These internal audits shall be performed at least
quarterly, and each radiographer shall be audited at least annually. Records of
internal audits shall be maintained for inspection by the board for 2 years
from the date of the audit.
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