Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-213b - Dose to an embryo or fetus
(a) Each licensee
or registrant shall ensure that the dose to an embryo or fetus during the
entire pregnancy, due to occupational exposure of a declared pregnant woman,
does not exceed 5 mSv (0.5 rem).
(b) Each licensee or registrant shall make
efforts to avoid substantial variation above a uniform monthly exposure rate to
a declared pregnant woman in order to satisfy the limit in subsection (a).
(c) The dose to an embryo or fetus
shall be the sum of the following:
(1) The
dose to the embryo or fetus from radionuclides in the embryo or fetus and
radionuclides in the declared pregnant woman; and
(2) either of the following doses that is
more representative of the dose to the embryo or fetus from external radiation:
(A) If multiple measurements have not been
made, assignment of the highest deep dose equivalent for the declared pregnant
woman shall be the dose to the embryo or fetus as specified in K.A.R.
28-35-212e ; or
(B) if multiple
measurements have been made, assignment of the deep dose equivalent for the
declared pregnant woman from the individual monitoring device that is most
representative of the dose to the embryo or fetus shall be the dose of the
embryo or fetus. Assignment of the highest deep dose equivalent for the
declared pregnant woman to the embryo or fetus shall not be required unless
that dose is also the most representative deep dose equivalent for the region
of the embryo or fetus.
(d) If by the time the woman declares
pregnancy to the licensee or registrant, the dose to the embryo or fetus has
exceeded 4.5 mSv (0.45 rem), the licensee or registrant shall be deemed to be
in compliance with subsection (a) if the additional dose to the embryo or fetus
does not exceed 0.50 mSv (0.05 rem) during the remainder of the pregnancy.
Notes
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