NRMP Reporting Requirements

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NRMP ing s (s will be made to NAVENVIRHLTHCEN Medical (1) (i) The total dose delivered differs from the prescribed dose by 20 percent or more; (ii) The total dosage delivered differs from the prescribed dosage by 20 percent or more or falls outside the prescribed dosage range; or (iii) The fractionated dose delivered differs from the prescribed dose, for a single fraction, by 50 percent or more [Note: Criteria (i) & (iii) above also apply to Linac-based external beam therapy] Medical (2) (i) An administration of a wrong radioactive drug containing byproduct material; (ii) An administration of a radioactive drug containing byproduct material by the wrong route of administration; (iii) An administration of a dose or dosage to the wrong individual or human research subject; (iv) An administration of a dose or dosage delivered by the wrong mode of treatment; or (v) A leaking sealed source 10 days to NEHC, To NRC: if any of the conditions in the column on the left are applicable, and a dose differs from the prescribed dose or dose that would have resulted from the prescribed dosage by more than 0.05 Sv (5 rem) effective dose equivalent, 0.5 Sv (50 rem) to an organ or tissue, or 0.5 Sv (50 rem) shallow dose equivalent to the skin [Note: Linac-based Medical s are not reportable to the NRC] 10 days to NEHC, To NRC: if any of the conditions in the column on the left are applicable, and a dose exceeds 0.05 Sv (5 rem) effective dose equivalent, 0.5 Sv (50 rem) to an organ or tissue, or 0.5 Sv (50 rem) shallow dose equivalent to the skin 35.3045(a)(1) 35.3045(a)(2) Medical (3) 10 days to NEHC 35.3045(a)(3) A dose to the skin or an organ or tissue other than the treatment site that exceeds by 0.5 Sv (50 rem) to an organ or tissue and 50 percent or more of the dose expected from the administration defined in the written directive Medical (4) 10 days to NEHC 35.3045(b) A permittee shall report any event resulting from intervention of a patient or human research subject in which the administration of 1

(s will be made to NAVENVIRHLTHCEN byproduct material or radiation from byproduct material results or will result in unintended permanent functional damage to an organ or a physiological system, as determined by a physician Dose to embryo/fetus or nursing child (1) 10 days to NEHC, 35.3047(a) A permittee shall report any dose to an embryo/fetus that is a result of an administration of byproduct material or radiation from byproduct material to a pregnant individual unless the dose to the embryo/fetus was specifically approved, in advance, by the authorized user Dose to embryo/fetus or nursing child (2) A permittee shall report any dose to a nursing child that is a result of an administration of byproduct material to a breastfeeding individual To NRC: only if the dose to an embryo/fetus is greater than 50 msv (5 rem) dose equivalent 10 days to NEHC, To NRC: only if the dose to a nursing child is greater than 50 msv (5 rem) total effective dose equivalent; or has resulted in unintended permanent functional damage to an organ or a physiological system of the child, as determined by a physician 35.3047(b) Any stolen, lost, or missing radioactive material, 20.2201(a)(1)(i) To NRC immediately: only if the permitted material was in an aggregate quantity 1,000 times the quantity specified in Appendix C to part 20 under such circumstances that it appears to the permittee that an exposure could result to persons in unrestricted areas; or To NRC within 30 days: only if the permitted material was in a quantity >10 times the quantity specified in Appendix C to part 20 that is still missing at this time 2

(s will be made to NAVENVIRHLTHCEN Receiving and opening packages: if removable surface contamination exceeds the limits of 71.87(i); or external radiation levels exceed the limits of 71.47 and NRC (also notify final delivery carrier immediately) 20.1906 Any event involving radioactive material possessed by the permittee, that may have caused an individual to receive a whole body dose greater than 0.05 Sv (5 rem) Any event involving radioactive material possessed by the permittee, that may have caused an individual to receive a lens dose equivalent greater than 0.15 Sv (15 rem) Any event involving radioactive material possessed by the permittee, that may have caused an individual to receive an extremity dose greater than 0.5 Sv (50 rem) Any release of radioactive material, inside or outside of a restricted area, so that, had an individual been present for 24 hours, the individual could have received any intake, To NRC immediately: a whole body dose greater than 0.25 Sv (25 rem); or To NRC within 24 hours: a whole body dose greater than 0.05 Sv (5 rem) received in 24 hours, To NRC immediately: a lens dose equivalent greater than 0.75 Sv (75 rem); or To NRC within 24 hours: a lens dose equivalent greater than 0.15 Sv (15 rem) received in 24 hours, To NRC immediately: an extremity dose greater than 2.5 Sv (250 rem); or To NRC within 24 hours: an extremity dose greater than 0.5 Sv (50 rem) received in 24 hours, To NRC immediately: a release of radioactive material, inside or outside of a restricted area, so that, had an individual been present for 24 hours, the individual could have received an intake five times the annual limit on intake; or 20.2202(a)(1)(i); 20.2203(a) 20.2202(b)(1)(i); 20.2203(a)(1) 20.2202(a)(1)(ii); 20.2203(a) 20.2202(b)(1)(ii); 20.2203(a)(1) 20.2202(a)(1)(iii); 20.2203(a) 20.2202(b)(1)(iii); 20.2203(a)(1) 20.2202(a)(2); 20.2203(a) 20.2202(b)(2); 20.2203(a)(1) 3

(s will be made to NAVENVIRHLTHCEN To NRC within 24 hours: a release of radioactive material, inside or outside of a restricted area, so that, had an individual been present for 24 hours, the individual could have received an intake in excess of one occupational annual limit on intake Doses in excess of any of the following: (i) The occupational dose limits for adults in 20.1201; or (ii) The occupational dose limits for a minor in 20.1207; or (iii) The limits for an embryo/fetus of a declared pregnant woman in 20.1208; or (iv) The limits for an individual member of the public in 20.1301; or (v) Any applicable limit in the permit; (vi) The ALARA constraints for air emissions established under 20.1101(d) Levels of radiation or concentrations of radioactive material in: (i) A restricted area in excess of any applicable limit in the permit; or (ii) An unrestricted area in excess of 10 times any applicable limit set forth in this part or in the permit (whether or not involving exposure of any individual in excess of the limits in 20.1301) (See 20.2202) To NRC: in addition to the notifications required by 20.2202, each permittee shall submit a written report within 30 days after learning of any of the occurrences in the 1 st column (See 20.2202) To NRC: in addition to the notifications required by 20.2202, each permittee shall submit a written report within 30 days after learning of any of the occurrences in the 1 st column 20.2203(a)(2) 20.2203(a)(3) that prevents immediate protective actions necessary to avoid exposure to radioactive materials that could exceed regulatory limits and NRC 30.50(a) 4

(s will be made to NAVENVIRHLTHCEN Equipment is disabled or fails to function as designed when required to prevent radiation exposure in excess of regulatory limits (24 hours to NRC) 30.50(b)(2) Unplanned fire or explosion that affects the integrity of any permitted material or device, container, or equipment with permitted material (24 hours to NRC) 30.50(b)(4) Defect in equipment that could create a substantial safety hazard Next day to NEHC 21.21(d)(3)(i) (2 days to NRC) Leaking source: leak testing reveals presence of 0.005 microcuries or more of removable contamination Next day to NEHC (none to NRC) 3 days to NEHC (5 days to NRC) 35.3067 Planned special exposures 1 week to NEHC 20.2204 (none to NRC) to individuals of exceeding dose limits 1 week to NEHC 20.2205 (none to NRC) of individual monitoring none annually 20.2206 5