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Health and Safety Executive REGULATION OF INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY IN UK David Orr HM Specialist Inspector of Health and Safety (Radiation) Health and Safety Executive
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Health and Safety Executive Several regulators involved with site radiography inspection/regulation in UK: Office for Nuclear Regulation Environment Agency Health and Safety Executive
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Health and Safety Executive Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) Regulate work activities on nuclear licensed sites (including industrial radiography) Responsible for regulating transport of radioactive material (nuclear and non- nuclear) by road
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Health and Safety Executive Environment Agency: Concerned with protection of members of public and environment Licence users of radioactive materials via permitting (but not x-ray sets) Responsible for source security matters Carry out regular inspections to check permit conditions (yearly for high activity sources)
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Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Executive: Regulate users of ionising radiation (non nuclear) Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 – implement majority of BSS in UK legislation http://www.hse.gov.uk/radiation/index.htm
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Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Executive Inspectors: Need a BSc (Hons) in scientific/engineering subject Must have relevant experience (not necessarily RPA) Trained in house – combination of formal training courses and on the job training Currently 2.6 inspectors for UK !
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Health and Safety Executive AUTHORISATION: Only for specific practices with x-ray sets, but includes industrial radiography Generic authorisations issued – if these can be met no need to apply to HSE http://www.hse.gov.uk/radiation/ionising/autho risation.htm If cannot be met need to apply to HSE for “Prior authorisation” – none to date in UK
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Health and Safety Executive INSPECTION: HSE Inspectors carry warrants Have 7 day notification system for site radiography work Current Ministerial statement currently doesn’t allow for pro-active inspection of industrial radiography
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Health and Safety Executive INSPECTION: Needs to be “reason” for visit: Complaint Evidence of poor performance Notification made to HSE: Overexposure Source failing to return to container/x- ray set fails to terminate
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Health and Safety Executive ENFORCEMENT: Verbal advice Notification of Contravention letter – triggers charging regime Improvement Notice Prohibition Notice Prosecution
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Health and Safety Executive GUIDANCE: Have guidance for health and safety of inspectors Guidance for users being withdrawn as part of “reducing regulatory burdens” EMERGENCY RESPONSE: Site radiography companies musht have own “contingency plans” for dealing with reasonably foreseeable radiation accidents HSE has no involvement/role in implementation of these plans
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