Utah Admin. Code R313-35-70 - Radiation Survey Instruments
(1) Instrumentation shall be capable of
measuring a range from 0.02 millisieverts (2 millirem) per hour through 0.01
sievert (1 rem ) per hour.
(2)
Instrumentation shall be calibrated at intervals not to exceed 12 months and
after instrument servicing, except for battery changes.
(3) For linear scale instruments, calibration
shall be shown at two points located approximately one- third and two-thirds of
full-scale on each scale. For logarithmic scale instruments, calibration shall
be shown at mid- range of each decade, and at two points of at least one
decade. For digital instruments, calibration shall be shown at three points
between 0.02 and 10 millisieverts (2 and 1000 millirems) per hour.
(4) An accuracy of plus or minus 20 percent
of the calibration source shall be demonstrated for each point checked pursuant
to R313-35-70(3).
(5) The
registrant shall perform visual and operability checks of survey instruments
before use on each day the survey instrument is to be used to ensure that the
equipment is in good working condition. If survey instrument problems are
found, the equipment shall be removed from service until repaired.
(6) Results of the instrument calibrations
showing compliance with R313-35-70(3) and R313-35-70(4) shall be recorded and
maintained for a period of three years from the date the record is
made.
(7) Records demonstrating
compliance with R313-35-70(5) shall be made when a problem is found. The
records shall be maintained for a period of three years from the date the
record is made.
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