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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 34 — Licenses for Industrial Radiography and Radiation Safety Requirements for Industrial Radiographic Operations · § 34.46

§ 34.46. Supervision of radiographers' assistants.

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Whenever a radiographer's assistant uses radiographic exposure devices, associated equipment or sealed sources or conducts radiation surveys required by § 34.49(b) to determine that the sealed source has returned to the shielded position after an exposure, the assistant shall be under the personal supervision of a radiographer. The personal supervision must include:
(a)The radiographer's physical presence at the site where the sealed sources are being used;
(b)The availability of the radiographer to give immediate assistance if required; and
(c)The radiographer's direct observation of the assistant's performance of the operations referred to in this section.
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