All individuals who, in the course of employment, are likely to receive in a year an occupational dose in excess of 100 millirems (1 mSv) must be:
instructed in the health protection problems associated with exposure to radiation and radioactive material, in precautions or procedures to minimize exposure, and in the purposes and functions of protective devices employed;
instructed in and required to observe, to the extent within the worker's control, the applicable provisions of this chapter and the license that protect personnel from exposure to radiation and radioactive material;
instructed of their responsibility to report promptly to the licensee any condition that may lead to or cause a violation of this chapter or the license or any unnecessary exposure to radiation or radioactive material;
instructed in the appropriate response to warnings made in the event of any unusual occurrence or malfunction that may involve exposure to radiation or radioactive material; and
In determining which individuals are subject to subpart 1, a licensee must take into consideration an individual's assigned activities during normal and abnormal situations involving exposure to radiation or radioactive material that can reasonably be expected to occur during the life of a licensed facility. The extent of the instructions must be commensurate with potential radiological health protection problems present in the workplace.
29 SR 755
March 12, 2009
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes