12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-481-1090 - Reports of stolen, lost, or missing licensed or registered sources of radiation
A.
Each licensee or registrant shall report to the agency by telephone as follows:
1. Immediately after its occurrence becomes
known to the licensee, stolen, lost, or missing licensed or registered
radioactive material in an aggregate quantity equal to or greater than 1,000
times the quantity specified in
12VAC5-481-3700;
2. Within 30 days after its occurrence
becomes known to the licensee, lost, stolen, or missing licensed or registered
radioactive material in an aggregate quantity greater than 10 times the
quantity specified in
12VAC5-481-3700
that is still missing; or
3.
Immediately after its occurrence becomes known to the registrant, a stolen,
lost, or missing radiation machine.
B. Each licensee or registrant required to
make a report pursuant to subsection A of this section shall, within 30 days
after making the telephone report, make a written report to the agency setting
forth the following information:
1. A
description of the licensed or registered source of radiation involved,
including, for radioactive material, the kind, quantity, and chemical and
physical form; and, for radiation machines, the manufacturer, model and serial
number, type and maximum energy of radiation emitted;
2. A description of the circumstances under
which the loss or theft occurred;
3. A statement of disposition, or probable
disposition, of the licensed or registered source of radiation
involved;
4. Exposures of
individuals to radiation, circumstances under which the exposures occurred, and
the possible total effective dose equivalent to persons in unrestricted
areas;
5. Actions that have been
taken, or will be taken, to recover the source of radiation; and
6. Procedures or measures that have been, or
will be, adopted to ensure against a recurrence of the loss or theft of
licensed or registered sources of radiation.
C. Subsequent to filing the written report,
the licensee or registrant shall also report additional substantive information
on the loss or theft within 30 days after the licensee or registrant learns of
such information.
D. The licensee
or registrant shall prepare any report filed with the agency pursuant to this
section so that names of individuals who may have received exposure to
radiation are stated in a separate and detachable portion of the
report.
Notes
Statutory Authority: § 32.1-229 of the Code of Virginia.
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