Nev. Admin. Code § 459.369 - Requirements for report of lost, stolen or missing licensed radioactive material or radiation machines
1. Each licensee
and registrant shall report to the Division by telephone:
(a) Any lost, stolen or missing licensed
radioactive material in an aggregate quantity which is equal to or greater than
1,000 times the quantity specified in Appendix C, if it appears to the licensee
that an exposure could result to persons in unrestricted areas. The report must
be made immediately after the occurrence becomes known to the
licensee.
(b) Any lost, stolen or
missing licensed radioactive material in an aggregate quantity which is greater
than 10 times the quantity specified in Appendix C within 30 days after the
occurrence becomes known to the licensee. The report is not required if the
material is located or otherwise recovered by the licensee or registrant within
the specified 30-day period.
(c) A
lost, stolen or missing radiation machine. The report must be made immediately
after the occurrence becomes known to the registrant.
2. Each licensee and registrant required to
make a report pursuant to subsection 1 shall, within 30 days after making the
report by telephone, file a written report with the Division setting forth the
following information:
(a) A description of
the licensed or registered source of radiation that is lost, stolen or missing,
including:
(1) For licensed radioactive
material, the kind, quantity, and chemical and physical form of the material;
and
(2) For a radiation machine,
the manufacturer and model and serial number of the machine and the type and
maximum energy of radiation emitted from the machine.
(b) A description of the circumstances under
which the loss or theft occurred.
(c) A statement of disposition, or probable
disposition, of the licensed or registered source of radiation.
(d) Exposures of persons to radiation emitted
from the licensed or registered source of radiation, the circumstances under
which the exposures occurred and the possible total effective dose equivalent
to persons in unrestricted areas.
(e) Actions that have been taken, or will be
taken, to recover the source of radiation.
(f) Procedures or measures that have been, or
will be, adopted to ensure against a recurrence of the loss or theft of
licensed or registered sources of radiation.
3. After filing the report required pursuant
to subsection 2, the licensee or registrant shall, within 30 days after
learning of any additional substantive information regarding the loss or theft,
file an additional written report with the Division.
4. The licensee or registrant shall prepare
any report filed with the Division pursuant to this section so that the names
of persons who may have received exposure to radiation are stated in a separate
and detachable portion of the report.
Notes
NRS 459.201
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