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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 35 — Medical Use of Byproduct Material · § 35.310

§ 35.310. Safety instruction.

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In addition to the requirements of § 19.12 of this chapter,
(a)A licensee shall provide radiation safety instruction, initially and at least annually, to personnel caring for patients or human research subjects who cannot be released under § 35.75. To satisfy this requirement, the instruction must be commensurate with the duties of the personnel and include—
(1)Patient or human research subject control;
(2)Visitor control, including—
(i)Routine visitation to hospitalized individuals in accordance with § 20.1301(a)(1) of this chapter; and
(ii)Visitation authorized in accordance with § 20.1301(c) of this chapter;
(3)Contamination control;
(4)Waste control; and
(5)Notification of the Radiation Safety Officer, or his or her designee, and an authorized user if the patient or the human research subject has a medical emergency or dies.
(b)A licensee shall retain a record of individuals receiving instruction in accordance with § 35.2310. [67 FR 20370, Apr. 24, 2002, as amended at 68 FR 19324, Apr. 21, 2003]
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