A. No licensee shall permit any individual to act as a logging supervisor as defined in this part until such individual has:
1. Received instruction in the following and demonstrated an understanding thereof:
a. Fundamentals of radiation safety including:
- (1) Characteristics of radiation;
- (2) Units of radiation dose and quantity of radioactivity;
- (3) Hazards of exposure to radiation;
- (4) Levels of radiation from licensed material;
- (5) Methods of controlling radiation dose (time, distance, and shielding); and
- (6) Radiation safety practices, including prevention of contamination, and methods of decontamination;
b. Radiation detection instruments including:
- (1) Use, operation, calibration, and limitations of radiation survey instruments;
- (2) Survey techniques; and
- (3) Use of personnel monitoring equipment;
c. Equipment to be used including:
- (1) Operation of equipment, including source handling equipment and remote handling tools;
- (2) Storage, control, and disposal of licensed material; and
- (3) Maintenance of equipment;
- d. The requirements of pertinent Virginia regulations; and
- e. Case histories of accidents in well logging;
- 2. Received copies of and instruction in the regulations contained in this part and the applicable sections of Parts I (12VAC5-481-10 et seq.), IV (12VAC5-481-600 et seq.), and X (12VAC5-481-2250 et seq.) of this chapter or their equivalent, conditions of appropriate license, and the licensee's operating and emergency procedures, and demonstrated an understanding thereof;
- 3. Demonstrated competence to use sources of radiation, related handling tools, and radiation survey instruments which will be used on the job by a field evaluation; and
- 4. Demonstrated understanding of subdivisions 1 and 2 of this subsection by successfully passing a written test.
B. No licensee or registrant shall permit any individual to act as a logging assistant until such individual has:
- 1. Received instruction in the applicable sections of Parts I (12VAC5-481-10 et seq.), IV (12VAC5-481-600 et seq.) and X (12VAC5-481-2250 et seq.) of this chapter or their equivalent;
- 2. Received copies of, and instruction in the licensee's operating and emergency procedures;
- 3. Demonstrated understanding of subdivisions 1 and 2 of this subsection by successfully passing a written or oral test; and
- 4. Demonstrated competence to use, under the personal supervision of the logging supervisor, the sources of radiation, related handling tools, and radiation survey instruments that will be used on the job.
- C. The licensee shall provide safety reviews at least once during each calendar year.
- D. The licensee shall maintain employee training records for three years following termination of the individual's employment.
Article 4
Requirements for Personal Safety
Statutory Authority
§ 32.1-229 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 22, Issue 25, eff. September 20, 2006; amended, Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 18, eff. June 12, 2008.