Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-228a - Reports of theft or loss of sources of radiation
(a) Each licensee
or registrant shall report by telephone, telegraph, electronic mail, or
facsimile to the department the theft or loss of the following sources of
radiation immediately after the occurrence becomes known to the licensee or
registrant:
(1) Stolen, lost, or missing
licensed or registered radioactive material in an aggregate quantity equal to
or greater than 1,000 times the quantity specified in appendix C in "appendices
to part 4: standards for protection against radiation," as adopted by reference
in K.A.R. 28-35-135a, if an exposure could result to individuals in
unrestricted areas; or
(2) a
stolen, lost, or missing radiation machine.
(b) The licensee or registrant shall also
submit a report, in writing, within 30 days after learning of stolen, lost, or
missing sources of radiation described in paragraph (a)(1) or (2).
(c) The licensee or registrant shall submit a
report, in writing, within 30 days after learning of any stolen, lost, or
missing licensed or registered radioactive material in an aggregate quantity
greater than 10 times the quantity specified in appendix C in "appendices to
part 4: standards for protection against radiation" that is still missing.
(d) Each licensee or registrant
required to make a report pursuant to this regulation shall, within 30 days
after making the telephone, telegraph, electronic mail, or facsimile report,
submit a written report to the department that provides all of the following
information:
(1) A description of the
licensed or registered source of radiation involved, including, for radioactive
material, the kind, quantity, and chemical and physical form and, for radiation
machines, the manufacturer, model and serial numbers, and the type and maximum
energy of radiation emitted;
(2) a
description of the circumstances under which the loss or theft occurred;
(3) a statement of the
disposition, or probable disposition, of the licensed or registered source of
radiation involved;
(4) for any
exposure of an individual to radiation, the circumstances under which the
exposure occurred and the possible total effective dose equivalent to
individuals in unrestricted areas;
(5) the actions that have been taken, or will
be taken, to recover the source of radiation; and
(6) the procedures or measures that have
been, or will be, adopted to ensure against a recurrence of the loss or theft
of licensed or registered sources of radiation.
(e) After filing the written report, the
licensee or registrant shall also report to the department, within 30 days of
the date on which the information becomes available, any substantive additional
information on the theft or loss that becomes available.
(f) Each licensee or registrant shall prepare
any report filed with the department pursuant to this regulation so that the
names of individuals who could have received exposure to radiation are stated
in a separate and detachable portion of the report.
Notes
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