a) Notifications and reports provided to
individuals in accordance with this Section shall include data and results
obtained pursuant to this Part, orders or license conditions as shown in
records maintained by the licensee or registrant pursuant to 32 Ill. Adm. Code
340.1160(a)
and (d). Each notification and report shall:
1) Be in writing;
2) Include the name of the licensee or
registrant, the name of the individual and the individual's social security
number;
3) Include the individual's
dose information; and
4) Contain
the following statement:
"This report is furnished to you under the provisions of the
Illinois Emergency Management Agency Regulations for Radiation Protection (32
Ill. Adm. Code 400). You should preserve this report for further
reference."
b)
Each licensee or registrant shall make dose information available to workers as
shown in records maintained by the licensee or registrant under the provisions
of 32 Ill. Adm. Code
340.1160. The licensee or registrant shall provide an
annual report to each individual monitored under 32 Ill. Adm. Code
340.520
of the dose received in that monitoring year if:
1) The individual's occupational dose exceeds
1 mSv (100 mrem) TEDE or 1 mSv (100 mrem) to any individual organ or tissue;
or
2) The individual requests his
or her annual dose report.
c) At the request of a worker, each licensee
or registrant shall furnish to the worker upon termination of employment a
report of the worker's dose. The report shall be furnished within 30 days from
the time the request is made, or within 30 days after termination of employment
or within 30 days after the individual's dose has been determined by the
licensee or registrant, whichever is later. The report shall cover all periods
of time in which the worker was required to be monitored pursuant to 32 Ill.
Adm. Code
340.520
and shall include the dates and locations of work under the license or
registration in which the worker participated.
d) When a licensee or registrant is required
pursuant to 32 Ill. Adm. Code
340.1220,
340.1230
or
340.1240
to report to the Agency any dose received by an individual, the licensee or the
registrant shall also provide the individual a report of the dose information
included in the report to the Agency. The reports shall be transmitted at a
time not later than the transmittal to the Agency.
e) At the request of a worker who is
terminating employment with the licensee or registrant in work involving
radiation dose during the current year, or of a worker who, while employed by
another person, is terminating a work assignment involving radiation dose in
the licensee's or registrant's facility during the current year, each licensee
or registrant shall provide to each such worker, or to the worker's designee,
at termination, a written report regarding the radiation dose received by that
worker from operations of the licensee or registrant during the current year or
fraction of a year, or provide a written estimate of that dose if the
finally-determined personnel monitoring results are not available at that time.
Estimated doses shall be clearly indicated. If an estimate of dose is provided,
the actual radiation dose records shall be provided to the worker when these
records become available to the licensee or registrant.