Article 5
Paragraph 5.1
The employer who provides the periodical on-the-job education and training program to its radiation workers pursuant to Paragraph 14.4 of the IRP Act shall refer to the following curriculum planning. Each member of the radiation workers shall receive at least three hours of training per year, and 1/2 of the training hours may be conducted in videotape or compact disc (CD) watching or through video teaching; moreover, the records shall be kept for future reference.
1. Basic course of radiation,
2. Radiation measurements and dosage,
3. Biological effects of radiation,
4. Radiation protection course,
5. Atomic energy related laws and regulations,
6. Safety operation procedures and working rules, and
7. Relevant information provided by the competent authority.
Paragraph 5.2
The foresaid training courses shall be lectured by radiation protection personnel or by graduates of relevant departments of domestic or foreign colleges or universities recognized by the Ministry of Education. Those lecturers shall also have at least five years of practical radiation protection work experiences in a governmental agency, private institution, school, or research organization.
Paragraph 5.3
The records made pursuant to Paragraph 5.1 shall contain the information of trainee’s name, the date, place, hour(s), title, lecturers and lecturing method of the training program, and shall be kept for at least ten years
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Article 6
Paragraph 6.1
The “specific proportion of the dose limit” regulated in the proviso of Paragraph 15.1 of the IRP Act shall be three-tenths (3/10) of the dose limit with an effective dose of 6 mSv, whereas the equivalent dose to lens of the eye shall be 50 mSv, and the equivalent dose to skin and extremities shall be 150 mSv.
Paragraph 6.2
The “monitor the operation environment ” in the proviso of Paragraph 15.1 of the IRP Act refers to the monitor which is used to monitor the radiation dose (dose rate) at the workplaces in an operation site, and the monitoring results shall be able to show the doses received by the radiation working personnel.
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Article 9
The “accidental exposure” defined in Paragraph 16.2 of the IRP Act refers to the exposure to the excess dose under unexpected conditions. The so-called “dose” refers to the effective dose.
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Article 25
The Enforcement Rules shall take effect immediately upon implementation of the IRP Act.
The amendments to the Enforcement Rules shall take effect immediately upon promulgation.
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