Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-211d - Radiation protection programs
(a) Each licensee
or registrant shall develop, document, and implement a radiation protection
program sufficient to ensure compliance with the provisions of these
regulations.
(b) Each licensee or
registrant shall use, to the extent practicable, procedures and engineering
controls based upon sound radiation protection principles to achieve
occupational doses and public doses that are as low as is reasonably achievable
(ALARA).
(c) To implement the
ALARA requirements of this regulation and the requirements in K.A.R.
28-35-214a, each licensee or registrant shall establish a constraint on the air
emissions of radioactive material to the environment, excluding radon-222 and
its daughters, so that the individual member of the public likely to receive
the highest dose is not expected to receive a total effective dose equivalent
in excess of 10 mrem (0.1 mSv) per year from these emissions. If a licensee or
registrant subject to this requirement exceeds this dose constraint, the
licensee or registrant shall report the exceedance as specified in K.A.R.
28-35-230a and shall take appropriate corrective action to ensure against
recurrence.
(d) Each licensee or
registrant shall, at intervals not to exceed 12 months, review the radiation
protection program content and implementation.
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