Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4731, STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION, pt. 4731.2060 - PLANNED SPECIAL EXPOSURES
A licensee may authorize an adult worker to receive doses in addition to, and accounted for separately from, the doses received under the limits specified in part 4731.2020, provided that each of the following conditions is satisfied:
A. the
licensee authorizes a planned special exposure only in an exceptional situation
when alternatives that might avoid the dose estimated to result from the
planned special exposure are unavailable or impractical;
B. the licensee and employer, if the employer
is not the licensee, specifically authorizes the planned special exposure, in
writing, before the exposure occurs;
C. before a planned special exposure, the
licensee ensures that the individuals involved are:
(1) informed of the purpose of the planned
operation;
(2) informed of the
estimated doses and associated potential risks and specific radiation levels or
other conditions that might be involved in performing the task; and
(3) instructed in the measures to be taken to
keep the dose ALARA considering other risks that may be present;
D. before permitting an individual
to participate in a planned special exposure, the licensee ascertains prior
doses as required under part 4731.2520, subpart 2, during the lifetime of the
individual for each individual involved;
E. subject to part 4731.2020, subpart 2, the
licensee does not authorize a planned special exposure that would cause an
individual to receive a dose from all planned exposures and all doses in excess
of the limits to exceed:
(1) the numerical
values of any of the dose limits under part 4731.2020, subpart 1, in any year;
and
(2) five times the annual dose
limits under part 4731.2020, subpart 1, during the individual's
lifetime;
F. the
licensee maintains records of the conduct of a planned special exposure
according to part 4731.2530 and submits a written report according to part
4731.2630; and
G. the licensee
records the best estimate of the dose resulting from the planned special
exposure in the individual's record and informs the individual, in writing, of
the dose within 30 days from the date of the planned special exposure. The dose
from planned special exposures is not to be considered in controlling future
occupational dose of the individual under part 4731.2020, subpart 1, but is to
be included in evaluations required under items D and E.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 144.1202; 144.1203
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