15A NCAC 11 .1314. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS  


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  • (a)  No licensee shall permit any individual to act as a logging supervisor until such individual has:

    (1)           received, in a course recognized by the agency, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, an agreement state, or a licensing state, instruction in the subjects outlined in Rule .1325 of this Section and demonstrated an understanding thereof;

    (2)           read, received instruction in and demonstrated an understanding of the rules contained in this Section and the applicable rules in Sections .0100, .1000, and .1600 of this Chapter or their equivalent, conditions of appropriate license or certificate of registration, and the licensee's operating and emergency procedures; and

    (3)           demonstrated competence to use sources of radiation, related handling tools, and radiation survey instruments which will be used on the job.

    (b)  No licensee shall permit any individual to assist in the handling of sources of radiation until such individual has:

    (1)           read or received instruction in the licensee's operating and emergency procedures and demonstrated an understanding thereof; and

    (2)           demonstrated competence to use, under the personal supervision of the logging supervisor, the sources of radiation, related handling tools, and radiation survey instruments which will be used on the job.

    (c)  The licensee shall provide safety reviews for logging supervisors and logging assistants at least once during each calendar year.

    (d)  The licensee shall maintain employee training records for inspection by the agency for two years following termination of employment.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 104E‑7; 104E‑12(a)(1); 10 C.F.R. Chapter 1, Commission Notices,

Policy Statements, Agreement States, 46 F.R. 7540;

Eff. June 1, 1989;

Amended Eff. January 1, 1994.