Wis. Admin. Code § DHS 157.06
(1) Records. A licensee or registrant shall maintain records showing the receipt, transfer and disposal of all sources of radiation until the department terminates the license or registration authorizing possession of the device or material, and for 3 years following transfer or disposal of the device or material.
Note: Additional record requirements are specified elsewhere in this chapter.
(2) Inspections.
(3) Tests. A licensee or registrant shall perform upon instructions from the department, or shall permit the department to perform, such reasonable tests as the department deems appropriate or necessary including tests of any of the following:
(4) Units of exposure and dose.
(b) The units of dose are any of the following:
3. Rem is the special unit of any of the quantities expressed as dose equivalent. The dose equivalent in rem is equal to the absorbed dose in rad multiplied by the quality factor.
Note: 0.01 sievert equals one rem.
4. Sievert is the SI unit of any of the quantities expressed as dose equivalent. The dose equivalent in sievert is equal to the absorbed dose in gray multiplied by the quality factor.
Note: One sievert equals 100 rem.
(c) The quality factors for converting absorbed dose to dose equivalent are shown in Table DHS 157.06A.
Note: Absorbed dose in gray equal to one Sv or the absorbed dose in rad equal to one rem.
(d) If it is more convenient to measure the neutron fluence rate than to determine the neutron dose equivalent rate in sievert per hour or rem per hour, as provided in par. (c), 0.01 Sv (1 rem) of neutron radiation of unknown energies may be assumed to result from a total fluence of 25 million neutrons per square centimeter incident upon the body. If sufficient information exists to estimate the approximate energy distribution of the neutrons, a licensee or registrant may use the fluence rate per unit dose equivalent or the appropriate Q value from Table DHS 157.06B to convert a measured tissue dose in gray or rad to dose equivalent in sievert or rem.
Table DHS 157.06B
Mean Quality Factors, Q, and Fluence Per Unit Dose
Equivalent for Monoenergetic Neutrons
a Value of quality factor at the point where the dose equivalent is maximum in a 30-centimeter diameter cylinder tissue-equivalent phantom.
b Monoenergetic neutrons incident normally on a 30-centimeter diameter cylinder tissue-equivalent phantom.
History: CR 01-108: cr. Register July 2002 No. 559, eff. 8-1-02.