Radiological Protection Ordinance
(RPO)

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of 26 April 2017 (Status as of 1 January 2021)


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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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