The 40 hours of radiation safety training required to qualify for certification to perform industrial radiography with x-ray machines shall include the following subjects:
- (1) Fundamentals of Radiation Safety. Instruction in this subject should cover characteristics of x-radiation, units of radiation dose, production of x-radiation, effects of kilovoltage and milliamperage, output of radiation machines and methods of controlling radiation dose including such as working time, working distance and shielding.
- (2) Radiation Detection Instrumentation. Instruction in this subject should cover use of radiation survey instruments including their operation, calibration and limitations; survey techniques; use of personnel monitoring equipment including film badges, thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's), light actuated dosimeters, pocket dosimeters and alarm ratemeters.
- (3) Radiographic equipment to be used. Instruction in this subject should cover operation and control, inspection and maintenance of x-ray exposure equipment and remote handling equipment
- (4) Regulatory Requirements. Instruction in this subject should cover all pertinent federal and state regulations.
- (5) Case histories. Instruction in this subject should cover histories of radiography accidents involving x-ray machines.
- (6) Written competency testing. Comprehension and understanding of the subjects covered in the 40 hours of radiation safety training should be evaluated with a written examination.
Added at 17 Ok Reg 1136, eff 6-1-00