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Swedish Radiation Safety Authority

Regulatory Code

The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority’s

Regulations on Radiation Protection

Managers at Nuclear Facilities

SSMFS: 2008:24

ISSN: 2000-0987

Please note that translated versions of the Authority’s regulations lack legal force and are for information purposes only.

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Swedish Radiation Safety Authority

Regulatory Code

ISSN 2000-0987

Publisher: Ulf Yngvesson

1

The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority’s

Regulations on Radiation Protection Managers

at Nuclear Facilities

;1

issued on 19 December 2008.

On the basis of Section 7 of the Radiation Protection Ordinance (1988:293), the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority hereby issues2 the

following regulations.

Application

Section 1 These regulations apply to radiation protection managers at

nuclear facilities.

Section 2 Terms and concepts in these regulations have the same

mean-ings as used in the Radiation Protection Act (1988:220) and the Act on Nuclear Activities (1984:3).

Competence and organisation

Section 3 The licence holder shall appoint a radiation protection manager

and a substitute for this manager at the nuclear facility. These persons shall be approved by the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority.

The radiation protection manager shall possess sufficient competence on matters of significance to radiation protection.3 In order to be ap-proved, documents on the competence of the intended manager shall be presented to the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority.

1 These regulations were issued previously in the Swedish Radiation Protection Authority’s Regulatory Code (SSI FS 2000:11).

2 Cf. Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionizing radiation. OJ L 159, 29/06/1996, p. 1 (Celex 31996L0029).

3 See the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority’s general advice (SSMFS 2008:29) on the competence of radiation protection experts. This general advice explains the content of the European Commission’s Communication concerning ‘qualified experts’ (OJ C 133 dated 30 April 1998) on implementation of Council Directive 96/29/Euratom.

SSMFS 2008:24

Published on 30 January 2009

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Swedish Radiation Safety Authority

Regulatory Code

ISSN 2000-0987

Publisher: Ulf Yngvesson

1

The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority’s

Regulations on Radiation Protection Managers

at Nuclear Facilities

;1

issued on 19 December 2008.

On the basis of Section 7 of the Radiation Protection Ordinance (1988:293), the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority hereby issues2 the

following regulations.

Application

Section 1 These regulations apply to radiation protection managers at

nuclear facilities.

Section 2 Terms and concepts in these regulations have the same

mean-ings as used in the Radiation Protection Act (1988:220) and the Act on Nuclear Activities (1984:3).

Competence and organisation

Section 3 The licence holder shall appoint a radiation protection manager

and a substitute for this manager at the nuclear facility. These persons shall be approved by the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority.

The radiation protection manager shall possess sufficient competence on matters of significance to radiation protection.3 In order to be ap-proved, documents on the competence of the intended manager shall be presented to the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority.

1 These regulations were issued previously in the Swedish Radiation Protection Authority’s Regulatory Code (SSI FS 2000:11).

2 Cf. Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionizing radiation. OJ L 159, 29/06/1996, p. 1 (Celex 31996L0029).

3 See the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority’s general advice (SSMFS 2008:29) on the competence of radiation protection experts. This general advice explains the content of the European Commission’s Communication concerning ‘qualified experts’ (OJ C 133 dated 30 April 1998) on implementation of Council Directive 96/29/Euratom.

SSMFS 2008:24

Published on 30 January 2009

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SSMFS 2008:24

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Tasks

Section 4 The manager shall:

1. be the qualified expert on radiation protection at the facility,

2. actively work for compliance with the provisions contained in the Radiation Protection Act as well as other applicable regulations and conditions,

3. actively promote work at the facility being performed at an acceptable level from the point of view of radiation protection,

4. ensure that local rules are established in order to prevent unacceptable or unnecessary exposure of individuals to ionising radiation,

5. ensure that individual and collective doses are followed up,

6. monitor matters for radiation protection at the facility relating to com-petence and resources,

7. ensure that events and observations of significance to radiation protec-tion are analysed and recorded and that such informaprotec-tion is provided to the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority,

8. ensure that the requirements on reporting are fulfilled, and

9. serve as a contact person for the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority.

Exemptions

Section 5 If there are particular grounds, the Swedish Radiation Safety

Authority may grant exemptions from these regulations if this can be done without circumventing the aim of the regulations.

These regulations enter into force on 1 February 2009.

Managers who are approved at the point in time when these

regula-tions enter into force may continue with their work.

SWEDISH RADIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY

ANN-LOUISE EKSBORG

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