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Rule 3701:1-38-04 | Radiation generating equipment inspection schedule and inspection fee.

... a hospital as defined in section 3727.01 of the Revised Code, shall pay to the department of health an inspection fee according to the schedule and categories listed in appendix B to this rule. For purposes of this section "medical practitioner" means a person authorized to practice dentistry pursuant to Chapter 4715. of the Revised Code; medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatry pursuant ...

Rule 3701:1-38-04 | Radiation generating equipment inspection schedule and inspection fee.

... hospital as defined in section 3727.01 of the Revised Code, will pay to the department of health an inspection fee according to the schedule and categories listed in appendix B to this rule. For purposes of this section "medical practitioner" means a person authorized to practice dentistry pursuant to Chapter 4715. of the Revised Code; medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or ...

Rule 3701:1-38-05 | Administrative penalties.

...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Repetitive violation" means a same or similar violation that reasonably could have been prevented by a facility's corrective action for the previous violation normally occurring either within the past two years of the inspection at issue or the period within the last two inspections, whichever is longer. (2) "Event" means a situation involving licensable material and characterized by:...

Rule 3701:1-38-05 | Administrative penalties.

...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Repetitive violation" means a same or similar violation that reasonably could have been prevented by a facility's corrective action for the previous violation normally occurring either within the past two years of the inspection at issue or the period within the last two inspections, whichever is longer. (2) "Event" means a situation involving licensable material and characterized by:...

Rule 3701:1-38-07 | General provisions; purpose, scope, and communications.

...(A) Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code establishes standards for protection against ionizing radiation resulting from activities conducted under licenses and registrations issued by the director. It is the purpose of Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code to control the receipt, possession, use, transfer, and disposal of radiation sources by any licensee or registrant in such a manner that the total ...

Rule 3701:1-38-07 | General provisions; purpose, scope, and communications.

...(A) Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code establishes standards for protection against ionizing radiation resulting from activities conducted under licenses and registrations issued by the director. It is the purpose of Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code to control the receipt, possession, use, transfer, and disposal of radiation sources by any licensee or registrant in such a man...

Rule 3701:1-38-09 | Inspection and investigation.

...al or radiation-generating equipment. (1) During an inspection, department inspectors may consult privately with workers as specified in paragraph (B) of this rule. The licensee or registrant may accompany department inspectors at any other time during the inspection. (2) If, at the time of inspection, an individual has been authorized by the workers to represent them during department inspections, the licensee or ...

Rule 3701:1-38-10 | Notices, instructions, and reports to workers.

...A) Posting of notices to workers. (1) Each licensee or registrant shall post current copies of the following documents: (a) All applicable rules promulgated pursuant to Chapters 3748. and 4773. of the Revised Code; (b) The license or certificate of registration, including, any conditions or documents incorporated by reference into a license and amendments thereto; (c) The safe operating proced...

Rule 3701:1-38-11 | Radiation protection standards, general provisions.

...diation and high-speed electrons ..... 1 1 Alpha particles, multiple-charged particles, fission fragments and heavy particles of unknown charge ..... 20 0.05 Neutrons of unknown energy .... 10 0.1 High-energy protons ..... 10 0.1 A/ Absorbed dose in gray equal to one sievert or the absorbed dose in rad equal to one rem. (B) If it is more convenient to measure the neutron fluence rate than to d...

Rule 3701:1-38-12 | Occupational dose limits.

...d by an individual adult, as follows: (1) An annual limit, which is the more limiting of: (a) The total effective dose equivalent being equal to 0.05 sievert (five rem); or (b) The sum of the deep dose equivalent and the committed dose equivalent to any individual organ or tissue other than the lens of the eye being equal to 0.5 sievert (fifty rem). (2) The annual limits to the lens of the eye, to the skin o...

Rule 3701:1-38-13 | Dose limits for individual members of the public.

...ant shall conduct operations so that: (1) The total effective dose equivalent to individual members of the public from the licensed or registered operation does not exceed one millisievert (0.1 rem) in a year, exclusive of the dose contribution from the following: (a) Background radiation; (b) Radiation attributable to any medical administration the individual has received; (c) Exposure to an individual that was ...

Rule 3701:1-38-13 | Dose limits for individual members of the public.

...shall conduct operations so that: (1) The total effective dose equivalent to individual members of the public from the licensed or registered operation does not exceed one millisievert (0.1 rem) in a year, exclusive of the dose contribution from the following: (a) Background radiation; (b) Radiation attributable to any medical administration the individual has received; (c) Exposure to an indi...

Rule 3701:1-38-14 | Survey and monitoring requirements.

...A) Each licensee or registrant shall: (1) Make, or cause to be made, surveys of areas, including the subsurface, that are: (a) Necessary to comply with this chapter: and (b) Reasonable under the circumstances to evaluate: (i) Radiation levels; (ii) Concentrations or quantities of residual radioactivity; and (iii) The potential radiological hazards of the radiation levels and residual radioactivity detected. (2...

Rule 3701:1-38-15 | Control of exposure from external sources in high and very high radiation areas.

...tained by the licensee or registrant. (1) Control of access shall be maintained by ensuring that each entrance or access point to a high radiation area has one or more of the following features: (a) A control device that, upon entry into the area, causes the level of radiation to be reduced below that level at which an individual might receive a deep dose equivalent of one millisievert (0.1 rem) in one hour at th...

Rule 3701:1-38-15 | Control of exposure from external sources in high and very high radiation areas.

...tained by the licensee or registrant. (1) Control of access shall be maintained by ensuring that each entrance or access point to a high radiation area has one or more of the following features: (a) A control device that, upon entry into the area, causes the level of radiation to be reduced below that level at which an individual might receive a deep dose equivalent of one millisievert (0.1 rem) i...

Rule 3701:1-38-16 | Respiratory protection and controls to restrict internal exposure to radioactive material in a restricted area.

...y one or more of the following means: (1) Control of access; (2) Limitation of exposure times; (3) Use of respiratory protection equipment; or (4) Other controls as determined by the director. (B) The licensee may consider safety factors other than radiological factors when determining whether to use respirators. The licensee should also consider the impact of respirator use on workers' industrial health and sa...

Rule 3701:1-38-16 | Respiratory protection and controls to restrict internal exposure to radioactive material in a restricted area.

...e or more of the following means: (1) Control of access; (2) Limitation of exposure times; (3) Use of respiratory protection equipment; or (4) Other controls as determined by the director. (B) The licensee may consider safety factors other than radiological factors when determining whether to use respirators. The licensee should also consider the impact of respirator use on worker...

Rule 3701:1-38-18 | Posting, labeling, and receipt of packages.

...nsees and registrants are as follows: (1) The standard radiation symbol, unless otherwise authorized by the department or as provided in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, shall use the colors magenta, purple, or black on yellow background. The symbol prescribed is the three-bladed design as follows: 1/1/3701$1-38-18_eff_9_1_11/figur...

Rule 3701:1-38-18 | Posting, labeling, and receipt of packages.

...nsees and registrants are as follows: (1) The standard radiation symbol, unless otherwise authorized by the department or as provided in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, shall use the colors magenta, purple, or black on yellow background. The symbol prescribed is the three-bladed design as follows: 1/1/3701$1-38-18_eff_6_4_22/figure...

Rule 3701:1-38-19 | Waste disposal.

...d of in one of the following manners: (1) By transfer to an authorized recipient as provided in this chapter, Chapter 3701:1-40 of the Administrative Code, or to the United States department of energy; (2) By decay in storage provided that the radionuclide has a half-life of one hundred twenty days or less, or as otherwise permitted by the license; (3) By release in effluents within the limits set forth in rule 37...

Rule 3701:1-38-19 | Waste disposal.

...d of in one of the following manners: (1) By transfer to an authorized recipient as provided in this chapter, Chapter 3701:1-40 of the Administrative Code, or to the United States department of energy; (2) By decay in storage provided that the radionuclide has a half-life of one hundred twenty days or less, or as otherwise permitted by the license; (3) By release in effluents within the limits ...

Rule 3701:1-38-20 | Records.

...ns required by paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-38-14 and paragraph (F) of rule 3701:1-38-18 of the Administrative Code shall be maintained and retained by the licensee or registrant for three years after the record is made. (D) The licensee or registrant shall retain each of the following records until the department terminates each license or registration pertinent to the record: (1) Records of the results of surveys...

Rule 3701:1-38-20 | Records.

...equired by paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-38-14 and paragraph (F) of rule 3701:1-38-18 of the Administrative Code shall be maintained and retained by the licensee or registrant for three years after the record is made. (D) The licensee or registrant shall retain each of the following records until the department terminates each license or registration pertinent to the record: (1) Records of the ...

Rule 3701:1-38-21 | Reports.

...tor in accordance with the following: (1) Telephone reports shall be made as follows: (a) To the bureau of environmental health and radiation protection point of contact (POC) in accordance with the form "Notice to Employees" issued by the director. (b) In the case of a licensee, he or she shall make contact: (i) Immediately after the licensee determines that licensed radioactive materia...

Rule 3701:1-38-21 | Reports.

...tor in accordance with the following: (1) Telephone reports shall be made as follows: (a) To the bureau of environmental health and radiation protection point of contact (POC) in accordance with the form "Notice to Employees" issued by the director. (b) In the case of a licensee, he or she shall make contact: (i) Immediately after the licensee determines that licensed radioactive materia...