12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-481-1100 - Notification of incidents
A.
Notwithstanding any other requirements for notification, licensees shall
immediately report each event involving radioactive material possessed by the
licensee that may have caused or threatens to cause any of the following
conditions:
1. An individual to receive:
a. A total effective dose equivalent of 25
rem (0.25 Sv) or more;
b. A lens
dose equivalent of 75 rem (0.75 Sv) or more; or
c. A shallow dose equivalent to the skin or
extremities or a total organ dose equivalent of 250 rad (2.5 Gy) or more;
and
2. The release of
radioactive material, inside or outside of a restricted area, so that, had an
individual been present for 24 hours, the individual could have received an
intake five times the occupational annual limits on intake. The provision of
this subdivision does not apply to locations where personnel are not normally
stationed during routine operations, such as hot cells or process
enclosures.
B. Licensees
shall, within 24 hours of discovery of the event, report any event involving
loss of control of a licensed material possessed by the licensee that may have
caused, or threatened to cause, any of the following conditions:
1. An individual to receive, in a period of
24 hours:
a. A total effective dose equivalent
exceeding 5 rem (0.05 Sv);
b. A
lens dose equivalent exceeding 15 rem (0.15 Sv); or
c. A shallow dose equivalent to the skin or
extremities or a total organ dose equivalent exceeding 50 rem (0.5 Sv);
and
2. The release of
radioactive material, inside or outside of a restricted area, so that, had an
individual been present for 24 hours, the individual could have received an
intake in excess of one occupational annual limits on intake. The provisions of
this subdivision do not apply to locations where personnel are not normally
stationed during routine operations, such as hot cells or process
enclosures.
C. Licensees
shall prepare any report filed with the agency pursuant to this section so that
names of individuals who received exposure to radiation or radioactive material
are stated in a separate and detachable part of the report.
D. Reports made by licensees in response to
the requirements of this section shall be made, via telephone, to the agency at
(804) 864-8150 during normal business hours and to the State Emergency
Operations Center at (804) 674-2400 after normal business hours.
E. The provisions of this section do not
include doses that result from planned special exposures, provided that such
doses are within the limits for planned special exposures, and are reported
under 12VAC5-481-1120.
Notes
Statutory Authority: § 32.1-229 of the Code of Virginia.
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