Or. Admin. R. 333-113-0401 - Radiation Surveys
(1) Radiation
surveys must be made and recorded for each area where radioactive materials are
used and stored.
(2) Radiation
surveys must be made and recorded before transport for the radiation levels in
all occupied positions and on the exterior of each vehicle used to transport
radioactive material. Such surveys must include each source of radiation or
combination of sources to be transported in the vehicle.
(3) If the sealed source assembly is removed
from the logging tool before departing the jobsites, the logging tool detector
must be energized, or a survey meter used, to assure that the logging tool is
free of contamination.
(4)
Radiation surveys must be made and recorded at the jobsite or well-head for
each tracer operation, except those using hydrogen-3, carbon-14 and sulfur-35.
These surveys must include measurements of radiation levels before and after
the operation.
(5) If the licensee
has reason to believe that, as a result of any operation involving a sealed
source, the encapsulation of the sealed source could be damaged by the
operation, the licensee must conduct a radiation survey, including a
contamination survey, during and after the operation.
(6) The licensee must make a radiation survey
at the temporary jobsite before and after each subsurface tracer study to
confirm the absence of contamination.
(7) Records required pursuant to sections (1)
through (6) of this rule must include the dates, the identification of
individual(s) making the survey, the identification of survey instruments(s)
used and an exact description of the location of the survey. Records of these
surveys must be maintained in accordance with
333-100-0057.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 453.635
Stats. Implemented: ORS 453.605 - 453.807
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