DHS 157.13(6)(i)(i) The applicant verifies that calibration of survey meters and alarming rate meters is performed according to the requirements of ss. DHS 157.38 and 157.44 (6) (g) 4., respectively.
DHS 157.13(6)(j)(j) The applicant identifies and describes the location or locations of all field stations and permanent radiographic installations.
DHS 157.13(6)(k)(k) The applicant identifies the location or locations where all records required by this and other subchapters will be maintained.
DHS 157.13(6)(L)(L) If a license application includes underwater radiography, a description of all of the following:
DHS 157.13(6)(L)1.1. Radiation safety procedures and radiographer responsibilities unique to the performance of underwater radiography.
DHS 157.13(6)(L)2.2. Radiographic equipment and radiation safety equipment unique to underwater radiography.
DHS 157.13(6)(L)3.3. Methods for gas-tight encapsulation of equipment.
DHS 157.13(6)(m)(m) If an application includes offshore platform or lay-barge radiography, a description of all of the following:
DHS 157.13(6)(m)1.1. Transport procedures for radioactive material to be used in industrial radiographic operations.
DHS 157.13(6)(m)2.2. Storage facilities for radioactive material.
DHS 157.13(6)(m)3.3. Methods for restricting access to radiation areas.
DHS 157.13(6)(n)(n) The applicant describes the program for inspection and maintenance of radiographic exposure devices and storage containers to ensure proper functioning of components important to safety.
DHS 157.13(7)(7)Special requirements for a specific license to conduct irradiator operations.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)(a) The department shall approve an application for a specific license for the use of radioactive material in an irradiator if all the following conditions are satisfied:
DHS 157.13(7)(a)1.1. The applicant satisfies the general requirements in sub. (2).
DHS 157.13(7)(a)2.2. The applicant submits an adequate program for training irradiator operators that includes all of the following:
DHS 157.13(7)(a)2.a.a. Classroom training.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)2.b.b. On-the-job or simulator training.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)2.c.c. Safety reviews.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)2.d.d. The method employed by the applicant to test each operator’s understanding of the department’s regulations and licensing requirements and the irradiator operating, safety and emergency procedures.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)2.e.e. Minimum training and experience of personnel who may provide training.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)3.3. The applicant submits an outline of the written operating and emergency procedures that describes the radiation safety aspects of the procedures.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)4.4. The applicant submits a description of the overall organizational structure for managing the irradiator, including the radiation safety responsibilities and authorities of the radiation safety officer and those management personnel who have radiation safety responsibilities or authorities, and who within the management structure has the authority to stop unsafe operations. The applicant shall also describe the training and experience required for the position of radiation safety officer.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)5.5. The applicant includes a description of the access control systems required by s. DHS 157.73 (2), radiation monitors required by s. DHS 157.73 (5), the method of detecting leaking sources required by s. DHS 157.73 (16) including the sensitivity of the method and a diagram of the facility showing the locations of all required interlocks and radiation monitors.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)6.6. If the applicant intends to perform leak testing, the applicant shall establish procedures for performing leak testing of dry-source-storage sealed sources and submit a description of these procedures to the department. The description shall include all the following:
DHS 157.13(7)(a)6.a.a. Methods of collecting the leak test samples.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)6.b.b. Qualifications of the individual who collects the samples.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)6.c.c. Instruments to be used.
DHS 157.13(7)(a)6.d.d. Methods of analyzing the samples.