Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 49, December 5, 2024
Section 28-35-181s - Specific licenses for well loggingEach application for a specific license for the use of licensed material in well logging shall be considered for approval only if the application contains the following:
(a) A description of the training program for logging supervisors and logging assistants that includes the following: (1) The content of and method for initial training; (3) annual safety reviews provided by the licensee; (4) the means that the applicant will use to demonstrate the logging supervisor's knowledge and understanding of and ability to comply with these regulations, the license conditions, and the applicant's operating and emergency procedures; and (5) the means that the applicant will use to demonstrate the logging assistant's knowledge and understanding of and ability to comply with the applicant's operating and emergency procedures; (b) a copy of the written operating and emergency procedures required by K.A.R. 28-35-383 or an outline or a summary of the procedures that includes the radiation safety aspects; (c) a description of the program, which shall include records, for annual inspections of the job performance of each logging supervisor to ensure that these regulations, the license conditions, and the applicant's operating and emergency procedures are followed. The inspection records shall be retained for three years after each annual internal inspection; (d) a description of the applicant's overall organizational structure as it applies to the radiation safety responsibilities in well logging, including any delegation of authority and responsibility; and (e) the manufacturer's name and model numbers of the leak test kits to be used, if an applicant desires to perform leak testing of the sealed sources. If the applicant desires to analyze the applicant's own wipe samples, the application shall include a copy of the procedures to be followed. The procedures shall include the following: (1) The instruments to be used; (2) the methods of performing the analysis; and (3) the applicable experience of the person who will analyze the wipe samples. Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-181s
Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 48-1607; effective Dec. 30, 2005.