7 Alaska Admin. Code § 18.370

Current through November 28, 2024
Section 7 AAC 18.370 - Notification of incident
(a) A registrant shall immediately notify the department by telephone or facsimile of an incident involving a source of ionizing radiation possessed by the registrant that may have caused or threatens to cause
(1) a dose to the whole body of an individual of 0.25 sieverts, or 25 rems, or more;
(2) exposure of the skin of the whole body of an individual of 1.0 sievert, or 100 rems, or more; or
(3) exposure of the feet, ankles, hands, or forearms of an individual to 2.5 sieverts, or 250 rems, or more.
(b) A registrant shall within 24 hours notify the department by telephone or facsimile and confirming letter of an incident involving a source of radiation possessed by the registrant that may have caused or threatens to cause
(1) a dose to the whole body of an individual of 50 millisieverts, or five rems, or more;
(2) exposure of the skin of the whole body of an individual to 300 millisieverts, or 30 rems, or more;
(3) exposure of the feet, ankles, hands, or forearms of an individual to 500 millisieverts, or 50 rems, or more; or
(4) an exposure to a patient from a diagnostic procedure that results in radiation-induced erythema with wet desquamation within six months of the procedure, excluding radiation therapy doses.
(c) A report filed with the department under this section must be prepared in a manner that the name of an individual who has received exposure to ionizing radiation is stated in a separate part of the report.

7 AAC 18.370

Eff. 4/9/2009, Register 190

For the purpose of notifying the department of an incident under 7 AAC 18.370, the department's contact information is Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health, Radiological Health Program, 4500 S. Boniface Pkwy., Anchorage, AK 99507-1270; telephone: (907) 334-2100; fax: (907) 334-2161.

Authority:AS 18.60.475

AS 18.60.485