Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4731, STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION, pt. 4731.1040 - INSPECTIONS; PRESENCE OF REPRESENTATIVES
A. A licensee must afford to the commissioner
at all reasonable times opportunity to inspect materials, activities,
facilities, premises, and records according to this chapter.
B. During an inspection, the commissioner's
inspectors may consult privately with workers according to part 4731.1050. The
licensee or licensee's representative may accompany the commissioner's
inspectors during other phases of an inspection.
C. If, at the time of inspection, an
individual has been authorized by the workers to represent them during
commissioner's inspections, the licensee must notify the inspectors of such
authorization and must give the workers' representative an opportunity to
accompany the inspectors during the inspection of physical working
conditions.
D. Each workers'
representative must be routinely engaged in licensed activities under control
of the licensee and must have received instruction according to part
4731.1020.
E. Different
representatives of licensees and workers may accompany the inspectors during
different phases of an inspection if there is no resulting interference with
the conduct of the inspection. Only one workers' representative at a time may
accompany the inspectors.
F. With
the approval of the licensee and the workers' representative, an individual who
is not routinely engaged in licensed activities under control of the licensee,
for example, a consultant to the licensee or workers' representative, must be
afforded the opportunity to accompany the commissioner's inspectors during the
inspection of physical working conditions.
G. Notwithstanding other provisions of this
part, inspectors may refuse to permit accompaniment by an individual who
deliberately interferes with a fair and orderly inspection.
H. With regard to areas containing
information classified by an agency of the federal government in the interest
of national security, an individual who accompanies an inspector must be
authorized to have access to such information.
I. With regard to an area containing
proprietary information, the workers' representative for that area must be an
individual previously authorized by the licensee to enter the area.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 144.1202; 144.1203
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