Nev. Admin. Code § 459.371 - Submission of written reports for certain occurrences; contents of reports
1. In addition to the notification required
by NAC 459.3695, each licensee and registrant shall submit a written report to
the Division within 30 days after learning of any of the following occurrences:
(a) Incidents for which notification is
required pursuant to NAC 459.3695.
(b) Doses in excess of:
(1) The limits for an occupational dose for
an adult specified in NAC 459.325;
(2) The limits for an occupational dose for a
minor specified in NAC 459.331;
(3)
The limits for an embryo of a woman who has declared her pregnancy specified in
NAC 459.333;
(4) The limits for a
member of the public specified in NAC 459.335;
(5) Any applicable limits set forth in the
license or registration; or
(6) The
constraints on air emissions of radioactive material, excluding radon 222 and
its decay products, specified in subsection 2 of NAC 459.321.
(c) Levels of radiation or
concentrations of radioactive material in:
(1)
A restricted area in excess of any applicable limits set forth in the license
or registration; or
(d) For licensees subject to the
provisions of the generally applicable environmental standards for radiation of
the United States Environmental Protection Agency set forth in 40 C.F.R. Part
190, levels of radiation or releases of radioactive material in excess of those
standards, or of conditions set forth in the license related to those
standards.
2. Each
report required pursuant to subsection 1 must describe the extent of exposure
of persons to radiation and radioactive material, including, as appropriate:
(a) Estimates of the dose of each
person;
(b) The levels of radiation
and concentrations of radioactive material involved;
(c) The cause of the elevated exposures, dose
rates or concentrations; and
(d)
Corrective steps taken or planned to ensure against a recurrence, including,
without limitation, the schedule for achieving conformance with applicable
limits, constraints on air emissions of radioactive material, excluding radon
222 and its decay products, specified in subsection 2 of NAC 459.321, generally
applicable environmental standards for radiation of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency and associated conditions set forth in the
license or registration.
3. Each report filed pursuant to this section
must include, for each person exposed, his or her name, social security number
and date of birth. With respect to reports of exposure to an embryo, the
information must relate to the woman carrying the embryo. The report must be
prepared so that the information required by this subsection is stated in a
separate and detachable portion of the report.
Notes
NRS 459.030, 459.070, 459.201
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