Art. 69 Reporting duties of the personal dosimetry service
The personal dosimetry service has the following reporting duties: - a.
- Within a month after the end of the monitoring period, it shall report the data specified in Article 73 to the following:
- 1.
- the licence holder or, in the case of aircrew, the aircraft operator;
- 2.
- the Central Dose Registry (Art. 72), in a form prescribed by the FOPH;
- 3.
- in the case of data from the area supervised by ENSI: also directly to ENSI.
- b.
- If a reporting threshold per monitoring period as specified in Article 63 is reached, the personal dosimetry service shall notify the licence holder and the supervisory authority no later than ten working days after receipt of the dosimeter.
- c.
- In the event of a suspected exceedance of a dose limit, the personal dosimetry service shall report the result to the licence holder, or, in the case of aircrew, to the aircraft operator, and to the supervisory authority within one working day. If the person concerned is an employee, it shall also inform Suva.
- d.
- For personal dosimetry services approved by ENSI, this authority shall issue reporting guidelines.
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