DHS 157.32(2)(a)2.2. The release of radioactive material, inside or outside of a restricted area, so that, had an individual been present for 24 hours, the individual could have received an intake 5 times the occupational ALI. This subdivision does not apply to locations where personnel are not normally stationed during routine operations, such as hot-cells or process enclosures. DHS 157.32(2)(b)(b) A licensee or registrant shall, within 24 hours of discovery of the event, report to the department each event involving loss of control of a licensed or registered source of radiation possessed by the licensee or registrant that may have caused, or threatens to cause, any of the following conditions: DHS 157.32(2)(b)1.1. An individual to receive, in a period of 24 hours, any of the following: DHS 157.32(2)(b)1.c.c. A shallow dose equivalent to the skin or extremities or a total organ dose equivalent exceeding 0.5 Sv (50 rem). DHS 157.32(2)(b)2.2. The release of radioactive material, inside or outside of a restricted area, so that, had an individual been present for 24 hours, the individual could have received an intake in excess of one occupational ALI. This provision does not apply to locations where personnel are not normally stationed during routine operations, such as hot-cells or process enclosures. DHS 157.32(2)(c)(c) A licensee or registrant shall make the reports to the department required by pars. (a) and (b) initially by telephone and shall confirm the initial contact by facsimile to the department. Reports shall contain all of the following information: DHS 157.32(2)(c)1.1. Caller’s name and a telephone number through which the department may reach the caller. DHS 157.32(2)(c)4.4. Isotopes, quantities, chemical and physical form of the radioactive material involved, if applicable. DHS 157.32(2)(d)(d) A licensee or registrant shall record the names of individuals who have received exposure to sources of radiation in a separate and detachable portion of each report filed with the department under this subsection. DHS 157.32(2)(e)(e) This subsection does not apply to doses that result from planned special exposures, provided those doses are within the limits for planned special exposures and are reported under sub. (4). DHS 157.32 NoteNote: The Department may be contacted during normal work hours of 7:45 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except state holidays, at 608-267-4797; or other times at 608-258-0099 and facsimile 608-267-3695.
DHS 157.32(3)(3) Reports of exposures, radiation levels and concentrations of radioactive material exceeding the limits. DHS 157.32(3)(a)(a) In addition to the notification required by sub. (2), a licensee or registrant shall submit a written report to the department within 30 days after learning of any of the following occurrences: DHS 157.32(3)(a)3.3. Levels of radiation or concentrations of radioactive material in any of the following: DHS 157.32(3)(a)3.a.a. A restricted area in excess of applicable limits in the license or registration. DHS 157.32(3)(a)3.b.b. An unrestricted area in excess of 10 times the applicable limit set forth in this subchapter or in the license or registration, whether or not involving exposure of any individual in excess of the limits specified in s. DHS 157.23 (1).