DHS 157.25(3)(b)(b) If a protective apron is worn, the individual monitoring device shall be located at the neck, which is the collar. If a second monitoring device is used, for the same purpose, it shall be located under the protective apron at the waist. The estimated effective dose equivalent (HE) when wearing 2 monitoring devices, one located outside and one under a protective apron, shall be calculated using the following formula: HE (estimate) = 1.5 HW + 0.04 HN where HW = badge reading from the waist badge under the apron and HN = badge reading from the neck badge worn outside the apron.
DHS 157.25(3)(c)(c) An individual monitoring device used for monitoring the dose to an embryo or fetus of a declared pregnant woman, under s. DHS 157.22 (8) (a), shall be located at the waist under any protective apron being worn by the woman.
DHS 157.25(3)(d)(d) An individual monitoring device used for monitoring the lens dose equivalent, to demonstrate compliance with s. DHS 157.22 (1) (a) 2. a., shall be located at the neck or collar, outside any protective apron being worn by the monitored individual or at an unshielded location closer to the eye.
DHS 157.25(3)(e)(e) An individual monitoring device used for monitoring the dose to the extremities, to demonstrate compliance with s. DHS 157.22 (1) (a) 2. b., shall be worn on the extremity likely to receive the highest exposure. Each individual monitoring device shall be oriented to measure the highest dose to the extremity being monitored.
DHS 157.25 HistoryHistory: CR 01-108: cr. Register July 2002 No. 559, eff. 8-1-02; correction in (2) (a) 2. made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2002 No. 559; CR 06-021: r. and recr. (2) (a) 2., Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06; CR 09-062: r. (2) (a) 6. Register April 2010 No. 652, eff. 5-1-10; CR 16-078: am. (1) (a) 1., 2. (intro.), b., c., cr. (1) (d), am. (2) (a) 5. Register January 2018 No. 745, eff. 2-1-18; correction in (2) (b) 1. made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register January 2018 No. 745.
DHS 157.26DHS 157.26Control of exposure from external sources in restricted areas.
DHS 157.26(1)(1)Control of access to high radiation areas.
DHS 157.26(1)(a)(a) A licensee or registrant shall ensure that each entrance or access point to a high radiation area has one or more of the following features:
DHS 157.26(1)(a)1.1. A control device that, upon entry into the area, causes the level of radiation to be reduced below that level at which an individual might receive a deep dose equivalent of one mSv (100 mrem) in one hour at 30 centimeters from the source of radiation or from any surface that the radiation penetrates.
DHS 157.26(1)(a)2.2. A control device that energizes a conspicuous visible or audible alarm signal so that the individual entering the high radiation area and the supervisor of the area are made aware of the entry.
DHS 157.26(1)(a)3.3. Entryways that are locked, except during periods when access to the areas is required, with control over each individual entry.
DHS 157.26(1)(b)(b) In place of the controls required under par. (a) for a high radiation area, a licensee or registrant may substitute continuous direct or electronic surveillance that is capable of preventing unauthorized entry.
DHS 157.26(1)(c)(c) A licensee or registrant may apply to the department for approval of alternative methods for controlling access to high radiation areas.
DHS 157.26(1)(d)(d) A licensee or registrant shall establish the controls required under par. (a) 1. and 3. in a way that does not prevent individuals from leaving a high radiation area.
DHS 157.26(1)(e)(e) A licensee or registrant is not required to control each entrance or access point to a room or other area that is a high radiation area solely because of the presence of radioactive materials prepared for transport and packaged and labeled under the regulations of the U.S. department of transportation provided that all of the following conditions are met:
DHS 157.26(1)(e)1.1. The packages do not remain in the area longer than 3 days.
DHS 157.26(1)(e)2.2. The dose rate at one meter from the external surface of any package does not exceed 0.1 mSv (10 mrem) per hour.
DHS 157.26(1)(f)(f) A licensee or registrant is not required to control entrance or access to rooms or other areas in hospitals solely because of the presence of patients containing radioactive material, provided there are personnel in attendance who are taking the necessary precautions to prevent the exposure of individuals to radiation or radioactive material in excess of the established limits in this subchapter and to operate within the ALARA provisions of the licensee’s or registrant’s radiation protection program.
DHS 157.26(1)(g)(g) A registrant is not required to control entrance or access to rooms or other areas containing sources of radiation capable of producing a high radiation area if the registrant has met all the specific requirements for access and control specified in other applicable parts of this chapter, such as subch. IV for industrial radiography and subch. VIII for x-rays in the healing arts and accelerators.
DHS 157.26(2)(2)Control of access to very high radiation areas.
DHS 157.26(2)(a)(a) In addition to the requirements in sub. (1), a licensee or registrant shall institute measures to ensure that an individual is not able to gain unauthorized or inadvertent access to areas in which radiation levels could be encountered at 5 Gy (500 rad) or more in one hour at one meter from a source of radiation or any surface through which the radiation penetrates. This requirement does not apply to rooms or areas in which diagnostic x-ray systems are the only source of radiation or to non-self-shielded irradiators.
DHS 157.26(2)(b)(b) A licensee or registrant is not required to control entrance or access to rooms or other areas containing sources of radiation capable of producing a very high radiation area as described in par. (a) if the licensee or registrant has met all the specific requirements for access and control specified in other applicable parts of this chapter, such as subch. IV for industrial radiography and subch. VIII for x-rays in the healing arts and accelerators.
DHS 157.26 HistoryHistory: CR 01-108: cr. Register July 2002 No. 559, eff. 8-1-02.
DHS 157.27DHS 157.27Respiratory protection and controls to restrict internal exposure in restricted areas.
DHS 157.27(1)(1)Use of process or other engineering controls. A licensee or registrant shall use, to the extent practical, process or other engineering controls, such as containment, decontamination or ventilation, to control the concentrations of radioactive material in air.
DHS 157.27(2)(2)Use of other controls.
DHS 157.27(2)(a)(a) When it is not practical to apply process or other engineering controls to control the concentrations of radioactive material in air to values below those that define an airborne radioactivity area, a licensee or registrant shall increase monitoring and limit intakes by one or more of the following means:
DHS 157.27(2)(a)1.1. Control of access.
DHS 157.27(2)(a)2.2. Limitation of exposure times.