Facilities using accelerators must comply with the requirements in this part and other pertinent requirements in this chapter.
A registrant shall not permit an individual to act as an operator of an accelerator until the individual:
has been instructed in radiation safety and has demonstrated an understanding of radiation safety;
has received copies of and instruction in the applicable requirements of this chapter, the registrant's operating and emergency procedures, and demonstrated an understanding of these requirements and procedures;
has demonstrated competence in the use of the accelerator, related equipment, and the radiation survey instruments employed.
In addition to the audit required in part 4732.0535, each operator's performance during an actual accelerator operation must be audited by the radiation safety officer or designee at intervals not to exceed 12 months. If an operator has not participated in an accelerator operation for more than six months since the last audit, the individual's performance must be observed and recorded at the first opportunity the individual participates in an accelerator operation.
In addition to the requirements in part 4732.0505, a radiation safety officer's duties include, but are not limited to, the duties in items A to L. The radiation safety officer must:
review the established procedures regularly to ensure that the procedures are current and conform to this chapter;
oversee and approve all phases of the training program for accelerator operators so that appropriate and effective radiation protection practices are taught;
ensure that personnel are complying with this chapter and the operating and emergency procedures;
assume control and institute corrective actions including shutdown of operations when necessary in emergency situations or unsafe conditions;
ensure that inspection and maintenance programs are performed according to this part and the manufacturer's specifications;
ensure that any required interlock switches and warning signals are functioning and that radiation signs, ropes, and barriers are properly posted and positioned;
investigate and report to the commissioner each known or suspected case of radiation exposure to an individual or radiation level detected in excess of limits established by this chapter, to determine the cause, and to take steps to prevent its recurrence; and
In addition to the requirements of part 4732.0440, individual monitoring devices must be required for all individuals entering any area for which interlocks are required unless:
a radiation survey of that area has determined that radiation levels are below that of a high radiation area; and
Unless otherwise specified in this chapter, all safety and warning devices, including interlocks, must be checked for proper operation at intervals not to exceed three months. Results of these tests must be maintained at the accelerator facility for inspection by the commissioner according to part 4732.0330.
A copy of the current operating and emergency procedures must be maintained at the accelerator control panel.
MS s 144.12
32 SR 777
December 10, 2007
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes