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Rule 3701:1-48-17 | Operating and emergency procedures.
...nimum, instructions in the following: (1) Appropriate handling and use of licensed sealed sources and radiographic exposure devices so that no person is likely to be exposed to radiation doses in excess of the limits established in Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code; (2) Methods and occasions for conducting radiation surveys; (3) Methods for controlling access to radiographic areas; ... |
Rule 3701:1-48-18 | Supervision of radiographer's assistants.
...ys required by paragraph (B) of rule 3701:1-48-20 of the Administrative Code to determine that the sealed source has returned to the shielded position after an exposure, the assistant shall be under the personal supervision of a radiographer. The personal supervision must include: (A) The radiographer's physical presence at the site where the sealed sources are being used; (B) The availability of the radiographer t... |
Rule 3701:1-48-19 | Personnel monitoring.
...rming rate meter is not required. (1) Pocket dosimeters must have a range from zero to two millisievert (two hundred millirem) and must be recharged at the start of each shift. Electronic personal dosimeters may only be used in place of ion-chamber pocket dosimeters. (2) Each personnel dosimeter must be assigned to and worn by only one individual. (3) Film badges must be replaced at periods... |
Rule 3701:1-48-19 | Personnel monitoring.
... alarming rate meter is not required. (1) Pocket dosimeters must have a range from zero to two millisievert (two hundred millirem) and must be recharged at the start of each shift. Electronic personal dosimeters may only be used in place of ion-chamber pocket dosimeters. (2) Each personnel dosimeter must be assigned to and worn by only one individual. (3) Film badges must be replaced at least m... |
Rule 3701:1-48-20 | Radiation surveys.
... that meets the requirements of rule 3701:1-48-08 of the Administrative Code. (B) Using a survey instrument meeting the requirements of paragraph (A) of this rule, conduct a survey of the radiographic exposure device and the guide tube after each exposure when approaching the device or the guide tube. The survey must determine that the sealed source has returned to its shielded position before exchanging films, repo... |
Rule 3701:1-48-21 | Surveillance.
...ividual present, as required by rule 3701:1-48-14 of the Administrative Code, shall maintain continuous direct visual surveillance of the operation to protect against unauthorized entry into a high radiation area, as defined in rule 3701:1-38-01 of the Administrative Code, except at permanent radiographic installations where all entryways are locked and the requirements of rule 3701:1-48-12 of the Administrative Code... |
Rule 3701:1-48-22 | Posting.
...aphs (A)(4)(a) and (A)(4)(b) of rule 3701:1-38-18 of the Administrative Code. Exceptions listed in paragraph (B) of rule 3701:1-38-18 of the Administrative Code do not apply to industrial radiographic operations. |
Rule 3701:1-48-23 | Record keeping requirements.
...ruments that are required under rule 3701:1-48-08 of the Administrative Code and retain each record for three years after it is made. (D) Each licensee shall maintain records of leak test results for sealed sources and also for devices containing depleted uranium. The results must be stated in units of becquerels (microcuries). The licensee shall retain each record for three years after it is made or until the sourc... |
Rule 3701:1-48-23 | Record keeping requirements.
...nts that are required under rule 3701:1-48-08 of the Administrative Code and retain each record for three years after it is made. (D) Each licensee shall maintain records of leak test results for sealed sources and also for devices containing depleted uranium. The results must be stated in units of becquerels (microcuries). The licensee shall retain each record for three years after it is mad... |
Rule 3701:1-48-24 | Notifications.
...ting requirements specified in rules 3701:1-40-20 and 3701:1-38-23 of the Administrative Code, each licensee shall provide a written report to the director, within thirty days of the occurrence of any of the following incidents involving radiographic equipment: (1) Unintentional disconnection of the source assembly from the control cable; (2) Inability to retract the source assembly to its fully shielded position a... |
Rule 3701:1-49-01 | Definitions.
...Terms defined in rule 3701:1-38-01 of the Administrative Code shall have the same meaning when used in this chapter except terms redefined within a given rule for use within that rule only, and additionally, as used in this chapter of the Administrative Code: (A) "Energy Compensation Source" (ECS) means a small sealed source, with an activity not exceeding 3.7 megabecquerels (one hundred microcuries), used within a ... |
Rule 3701:1-49-02 | Purpose and scope.
...Chapter 3701:1-49 of the Administrative Code covers requirements for the issuance of a license authorizing the use of licensed materials including sealed sources, radioactive tracers, radioactive markers, and uranium sinker bars in well logging in a single well. This chapter also prescribes radiation safety requirements for persons using licensed materials in these operations. The provisions and requirements of this ... |
Rule 3701:1-49-03 | Application for a specific license for well logging.
...(A) A person, as defined in rule 3701:1-38-01 of the Administrative Code, shall file an application for a specific license authorizing the use of licensed material in well logging on a form provided by the director. Each application for a license, must be accompanied by the fee prescribed in rule 3701:1-38-02 of the Administrative Code. (B) The director will approve an application for a specific license for the use ... |
Rule 3701:1-49-04 | Agreement with well owner or operator.
...r meeting the following requirements: (1) If a sealed source becomes lodged in the well, a reasonable effort will be made to recover it; (2) A person may not attempt to recover a sealed source in a manner which, in the licensee's opinion, could result in its rupture; (3) The radiation monitoring required in paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-49-22 of the Administrative Code will be performed; (4) If the environment, an... |
Rule 3701:1-49-05 | Labels, security, and transportation precautions.
...l specified in paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-38-18 of the Administrative Code without the conventional color requirements, and the wording "DANGER (or CAUTION) RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL." (B) The licensee may not use a container to store licensed material unless the container has securely attached to it a durable, legible, and clearly visible label. The label must contain the radiation symbol specified in paragraph (A) of... |
Rule 3701:1-49-06 | Radiation detection instruments.
... radiation surveys required by rules 3701:1-49-03 to 3701:1-49-24 of the Administrative Code and by Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code. To satisfy this requirement, the radiation survey instrument must be capable of measuring 0.001 millisievert per hour (0.1 millirem per hour) through at least 0.5 millisievert per hour (fifty millirem per hour). (B) The licensee shall have available additional calibrated a... |
Rule 3701:1-49-10 | Design and performance criteria for sealed sources.
...ng applications if the sealed source: (1) Is doubly encapsulated; (2) Contains licensed material whose chemical and physical forms are as insoluble and non-dispersible as practical; and (3) Meets the requirements of paragraph (B), (C), or (D) of this rule. (B) For a sealed source manufactured on or before July 14, 1989, a licensee may use the sealed source for use in well logging applications if it meets the requ... |
Rule 3701:1-49-11 | Inspection, maintenance, and opening of a source or source holder.
...procedure developed pursuant to rule 3701:1-49-19 of the Administrative Code has been approved by the director, the United States nuclear regulatory commission or an agreement state. (D) If a sealed source is stuck in the source holder, the licensee may not perform any operation, such as drilling, cutting, or chiseling, on the source holder unless the licensee is specifically approved by the director, the United Sta... |
Rule 3701:1-49-13 | Radioactive markers.
...ing the quantities specified in rule 3701:1-40-11 of the Administrative Code. The use of markers is subject only to the requirements of rule 3701:1-49-08 of the Administrative Code. |
Rule 3701:1-49-15 | Use of a sealed source in a well without a surface casing.
...pursuant to paragraph (B)(3) of rule 3701:1-49-03 of the Administrative Code, the United States nuclear regulatory commission or an agreement state. |
Rule 3701:1-49-16 | Energy compensation sources.
...subject to the requirements of rules 3701:1-49-07, 3701:1-49-08, and 3701:1-49-09 of the Administrative Code. (B) For well logging applications without a surface casing for protecting fresh water aquifers, use of the ECS is only subject to the requirements of rules 3701:1-49-04, 3701:1-49-07, 3701:1-49-08, 3701:1-49-09, 3701:1-49-15, and 3701:1-49-26 of the Administrative Code. |
Rule 3701:1-49-17 | Tritium neutron generator target source.
...rements of this chapter except rules 3701:1-49-04, 3701:1-49-10, and 3701:1-49-26 of the Administrative Code. (B) Use of a tritium neutron generator target source, containing quantities exceeding one thousand one hundred ten gigabecquerels (thirty curies) or in a well without a surface casing to protect fresh water aquifers, is subject to the requirements of this chapter except rule 3701:1-49-10 of the Administrativ... |
Rule 3701:1-49-18 | Training.
...ing supervisor until that person has: (1) Completed training in the subjects outlined in paragraph (E) of this rule; (2) Received copies of, and instruction in the: (a) Applicable rules of Chapter 3701:1-38 of the Administrative Code and this chapter; (b) License under which the logging supervisor will perform well logging; and (c) Licensee's operating and emergency procedures required by rule 3701:1-49-19 of th... |
Rule 3701:1-49-19 | Operating and emergency procedures.
...red by paragraphs (C) to (E) of rule 3701:1-49-21 of the Administrative Code; (D) Minimizing personnel exposure including exposures from inhalation and ingestion of licensed tracer materials; (E) Methods and occasions for locking and securing stored licensed materials; (F) Personnel monitoring and the use of personnel monitoring equipment; (G) Transportation of licensed materials to field stations or temporary jo... |
Rule 3701:1-49-22 | Radioactive contamination control.
...mergency procedures required by rule 3701:1-49-19 of the Administrative Code. (B) If contamination results from the use of licensed material in well logging, the licensee shall decontaminate all work areas, equipment, and unrestricted areas. (C) During efforts to recover a sealed source lodged in the well, the licensee shall continuously monitor, with an appropriate radiation detection instrument or a logging tool ... |