053-3 Wyo. Code R. § 57.5037 - Radon daughter exposure monitoring
(a) In all mines at
least one sample shall be taken in exhaust mine air by a competent person to
determine if concentrations of radon daughters are present. Sampling shall be
done using suggested equipment and procedures described in section 14.3 of ANSI
N13.8-1973, entitled "American National Standard Radiation Protection in
Uranium Mines," approved July 18, 1973, pages 13-15, by the American National
Standards Institute, Inc., which is incorporated by reference and made a part
of the standard or equivalent procedures and equipment acceptable to the
Administrator, Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health, Mine Safety and
Health Administration. This publication may be examined at any Metal and
Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health Subdistrict Office of the Mine Safety and
Health Administration, or may be obtained from the American National Standards
Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018. The mine operator may
request that the required exhaust mine air sampling be done by the Mine Safety
and Health Administration. If concentrations of radon daughters in excess of
0.1 WL are found in an exhaust air sample, thereafter-
(1) Where uranium is mined-radon daughter
concentrations representative of worker's breathing zone shall be determined at
least every two weeks at random times in all active working areas such as
stopes, drift headings, travelways, haulageways, shops, stations, lunch rooms,
magazines, and any other place or location where persons work, travel, or
congregate. However, if concentrations of radon daughters are found in excess
of 0.3 WL in an active working area, radon daughter concentrations thereafter
shall be determined weekly in that working area until such time as the weekly
determinations in that area have been 0.3 WL or less for 5 consecutive
weeks.
(2) Where uranium is not
mined-when radon daughter concentrations between 0.1 and 0.3 WL are found in an
active working area, radon daughter concentration measurements representative
of worker's breathing zone shall be determined at least every 3 months at
random times until such time as the radon daughter concentrations in that area
are below 0.1 WL, and annually thereafter. If concentrations of radon daughters
are found in excess of 0.3 WL in an active working area radon daughter
concentrations thereafter shall be determined at least weekly in that working
area until such time as the weekly determinations in that area have been 0.3 WL
or less for 5 consecutive weeks.
(b) If concentrations of radon daughters less
than 0.1 WL are found in an exhaust mine air sample, thereafter:
(1) Where uranium is mined-at least one
sample shall be taken in the exhaust mine air monthly.
(2) Where uranium is not mined-no further
exhaust mine air sampling is required.
(c) The sample date, locations, and results
obtained under (a) and (b) above shall be recorded and retained at the mine
site or nearest mine office for at least two years and shall be made available
for inspection by the Secretary or his authorized representative.
Notes
Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1219-0003
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