Or. Admin. R. 333-125-0115 - Physical Protection Requirements During Use: Security Program Training
(1) Each licensee
shall conduct training to ensure that those individuals implementing the
security program possess and maintain the knowledge, skills, and abilities to
carry out their assigned duties and responsibilities effectively. The training
must include instruction in:
(a) The
licensee 's security program and procedures to secure category 1 or category 2
quantities of radioactive material, and in the purposes and functions of the
security measures employed;
(b) The
responsibility to report promptly to the licensee any condition that causes or
may cause a violation of the Authority's requirements;
(c) The responsibility of the licensee to
report promptly to the local law enforcement agency and licensee any actual or
attempted theft, sabotage, or diversion of category 1 or category 2 quantities
of radioactive material; and
(d)
The appropriate response to security alarms.
(2) In determining those individuals who
shall be trained on the security program , the licensee shall consider each
individual's assigned activities during authorized use and response to
potential situations involving actual or attempted theft, diversion, or
sabotage of category 1 or category 2 quantities of radioactive material. The
extent of the training must be commensurate with the individual's potential
involvement in the security of category 1 or category 2 quantities of
radioactive material.
(3) Refresher
training must be provided at a frequency not to exceed 12 months and when
significant changes have been made to the security program . This training must
include:
(a) Review of the training
requirements in section (1) of this rule and any changes made to the security
program since the last training;
(b) Reports on any relevant security issues,
problems, and lessons learned;
(c)
Relevant results of the Authority 's inspections; and
(d) Relevant results of the licensee 's
program review and testing and maintenance.
(4) The licensee shall maintain records of
the initial and refresher training for three years from the date of the
training. The training records must include dates of the training, topics
covered, and a list of the licensee 's personnel in attendance, and related
information.
Notes
Statutory/Other
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 453.635
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