A. Handling and use of sources of radiation for industrial radiography such that no individual is likely to be exposed to radiation doses that exceed the limits established in Part D;
B. Methods and occasions for conducting radiation surveys, including lock-out survey requirements;
C. Methods for controlling access to industrial radiography areas;
D. Methods and occasions for locking and securing sources of radiation;
E. Personnel monitoring and the use of personnel monitoring equipment, including steps to be taken immediately by industrial radiographic personnel in the event a pocket dosimeter is found to be off scale (see E.18);
F. Methods of transporting equipment to field locations, including packing of sources of radiation in the vehicles, placarding of vehicles, and controlling of sources of radiation during transportation (including applicable DOT requirements);
G. Methods or procedures for minimizing exposure of individuals in the event of an accident, including procedures for a disconnect accident, a transportation accident, and loss of a sealed source;
H. Procedures for notifying proper personnel in the event of an accident;
I. Specific posting requirements;
J. Maintenance of records (see Subpart E);
K. Inspection, maintenance, and operational checks of radiographic exposure devices, source changers, storage containers, transport containers, source guide tubes, crank-out devices, and radiation machines;
L. Method of testing and training in accordance with sections E.16 and E.33;
M. Source recovery procedures if the licensee is authorized to perform source recovery; and
N. The procedure(s) for identifying and reporting defects and noncompliance, as required by E.27 and 10 CFR Part 21 , if applicable.
C.M.R. 10, 144, ch. 220, pt. E, subpt. F, app 144-220-E-F-C