Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-352

Current through Register Vol. 44, No. 2, January 9, 2025
Section 28-35-352 - Training requirements
(a) A licensee or registrant shall not permit any individual to act as a logging supervisor as defined in this part until that individual meets the following requirements:
(1) Has received, in a course recognized by the department, the U.S. nuclear regulatory commission, an agreement state, or a licensing state, instruction in each subject outlined in K.A.R. 28-35-363 and has demonstrated an understanding of the course material and of this subsection by successfully completing a written or oral test;
(2)
(A) has received copies of and received instruction in the regulations contained in this part and the applicable regulations in parts 1, 4, and 10 of these regulations, the conditions of the appropriate license or certificate of registration, and the licensee's or registrant's operating and emergency procedures; and
(B) has demonstrated an understanding of these materials; and
(3) has demonstrated competence to use sources of radiation, related handling tools, and radiation survey instruments that will be used on the job.
(b) No licensee may permit an individual to act as a logging assistant until that person meets the following:
(1) Has received instruction in the applicable regulations in parts 4, 10 and 11;
(2) has received copies of, and instruction in, the licensee's operating and emergency procedures;
(3) has demonstrated understanding of the materials listed in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection by successfully completing a written or oral test; and
(4) has received instruction in the use of licensed materials, remote handling tools, and radiation survey instruments, as appropriate for the logging assistant's intended job responsibilities.
(c) Each licensee or registrant shall maintain training records for each employee for inspection by the department for three years following termination of employment.

Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-352

Authorized by and implementing K.S.A 48-1607; effective Sept. 20, 1993; amended Dec. 30, 2005.