WAC 246-243-130
Limitations -- Personal radiation safety
requirements for radiographers and radiographers' assistants. (1) No licensee shall permit any individual to act as a
radiographer as defined in this chapter until such individual:
(a) Has been instructed in the subjects outlined in WAC 246-243-230, in addition to a minimum of two months of
on-the-job training, and is certified through a radiographer
certification program by a certifying entity in accordance
with the criteria specified in WAC 246-243-250, Appendix C or
equivalent regulations of the United States Nuclear Regulatory
Commission or an agreement state. The department maintains a
list of recognized certifying entities for reference. The
licensee may, until January 1, 2001, allow an individual who
has not met the requirement of this subsection, to act as a
radiographer after the individual has received training in the
subjects outlined in WAC 246-243-230 and demonstrated an
understanding of these subjects by successful completion of a
written examination that was previously submitted to and
approved by the department;
(b) Has received copies of and instruction in the
regulations contained in chapters246-220, 246-221, 246-222, 246-231, and 246-243 WAC, in the United States Department of
Transportation regulations as referenced in chapter 246-231
WAC, and the applicable sections of appropriate license(s),
and the licensee's operating and emergency procedures, and
shall have demonstrated understanding thereof by successful
completion of a written or oral examination covering this
material;
(c) Has received training in the use of the licensee's
radiographic exposure devices, sealed sources, in the daily
inspection of devices and associated equipment, and in the use
of radiation survey instruments; and
(d) Has demonstrated understanding of the use of
radiographic exposure devices, sources, survey instruments and
associated equipment described in subsection (1)(c) of this
section by successful completion of a practical examination on
the subjects covered.
(2) No licensee shall permit any individual to act as a
radiographer's assistant as defined in this chapter until such
individual:
(a) Has received copies of and instruction in the
regulations contained in chapters246-220, 246-221, 246-222, 246-231, and 246-243 WAC, in the United States Department of
Transportation regulations as referenced in chapter 246-231
WAC, and the applicable sections of appropriate license(s),
and the licensee's operating and emergency procedures;
(b) Has developed competence to use under the personal
supervision of the radiographer the radiographic exposure
devices, sealed sources, associated equipment, and radiation
survey instruments which will be employed in the individual's
assignment; and
(c) Has demonstrated understanding of the instructions
provided under (a) of this subsection by successfully
completing a written test on the subjects covered and has
demonstrated competence in the use of the hardware described
in (b) of this subsection by successful completion of a
practical examination on the use of such hardware.
(3) Each licensee shall maintain, for inspection by the
department, records of training and certification which
demonstrate that the requirements of subsections (1) and (2)
of this section are met. These records shall be maintained
for three years after the record is made. The record shall
include:
(a) Radiographer certification documents and verification
of certification status;
(b) Copies of written tests;
(c) Dates of oral and practical examinations; and
(d) Names of individuals conducting and receiving the
oral and practical examinations.
(4) Licensees will have until January 1, 2001, to comply
with the certification requirements specified in subsection
(1)(a) of this section, and the additional training
requirements specified in subsections (1)(b) and (2)(a) of
this section.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 00-08-013, §
246-243-130, filed 3/24/00, effective 4/24/00; 94-01-073, §
246-243-130, filed 12/9/93, effective 1/9/94. Statutory
Authority: RCW 70.98.050 and 70.98.080. 91-15-112 (Order
184), § 246-243-130, filed 7/24/91, effective 8/24/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. 91-02-049 (Order 121),
recodified as § 246-243-130, filed 12/27/90, effective
1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.080. 83-19-050
(Order 2026), § 402-36-100, filed 9/16/83. Statutory
Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 81-01-011 (Order 1570), §
402-36-100, filed 12/8/80; Order 1084, § 402-36-100, filed
1/14/76; Order 1, § 402-36-100, filed 1/8/69; Rules (part),
filed 10/26/66.]