Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4731, MEDICAL USE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, pt. 4731.4427 - RELEASE OF INDIVIDUALS CONTAINING UNSEALED RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL OR IMPLANTS
A. A
licensee may authorize release from licensee control of an individual who has
been administered unsealed radioactive material or implants containing
radioactive material if the total effective dose equivalent to any other
individual from exposure to the released individual is not likely to exceed 0.5
rem (5 mSv).
B. A licensee must
provide the released individual, or the individual's parent or guardian, with
instructions, including written instructions, on actions recommended to
maintain doses to other individuals as low as is reasonably achievable if the
total effective dose equivalent to any other individual is likely to exceed 0.1
rem (1 mSv). If the total effective dose equivalent to a nursing infant or
child could exceed 0.1 rem (1 mSv), assuming there were no interruption of
breast-feeding, the instructions must also include guidance on the interruption
or discontinuation of breast-feeding and information on the potential
consequences, if any, of failure to follow the guidance.
C. A licensee must maintain a record of the
basis for authorizing the release of the individual according to part
4731.4506, subpart 1.
D. A licensee
must maintain a record of instructions provided to a breast-feeding woman
according to part 4731.4506, subpart 2.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 144.1202; 144.1203
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