WAC 246-221-113
Use of process, engineering or other
controls. (1) The licensee shall use, to the extent practical,
process or other engineering controls, such as, containment,
decontamination, or ventilation, to control the concentrations of
radioactive material in air.
(2) When it is not practical to apply process or other
engineering controls to control the concentrations of radioactive
material in air to values below those that define an airborne
radioactivity area, the licensee shall, consistent with
maintaining the total effective dose equivalent ALARA, increase
monitoring and limit intakes by one or more of the following
means:
(a) Control of access;
(b) Limitation of exposure times;
(c) Use of respiratory protection equipment; or
(d) Other controls.
(3) If the licensee performs an ALARA analysis to determine
whether or not respirators should be used, the licensee may
consider safety factors other than radiological factors. The
licensee should also consider the impact of respirator use on
workers' industrial health and safety.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 01-05-110, § 246-221-113,
filed 2/21/01, effective 3/24/01; 94-01-073, § 246-221-113, filed
12/9/93, effective 1/9/94.]