Work Place Activity or Hazard: |
Work with ionising radiation that is risk assessed to require formal classification of the individual as a “Classified Person”, as confirmed by the University Radiation Protection Officer (URPO) (and Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA)).
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Health Surveillance requirements: |
Radiation medical by an HSE appointed doctor as per requirements set out in Regulation 25 Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017: An employer must ensure that:
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Department Action: (Guidance on how to establish if Health Surveillance requirements are met (as part of your risk assessment)) |
The Senior Radiation Protection Advisor (SRPS) will liaise with the URPO to assess the work being undertaken and confirm if the risk or possible dose warrant classification. The URPO will liaise with Occupation Health if required.
If classification is required, University Occupational Health and Safety Office are required to provide a radiation medical. The URPO will liaise with an approved dosimetry service (e.g. UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and action the following to comply with Regulation 25(2)(b) Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017: The following particulars must be contained in a health record made for the purposes of regulation 25(3)
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Occupational Health Action: (Following receipt of an appropriate registration form) |
After being notified by the URPO or individual concerned, UOHS will consider an appropriate time for a medical examination of the individual. If confirmed, as a classified person the person will be enrolled into the radiation “Classified Person” Medical surveillance programme. A periodic review will be conducted on an annual basis at least. The relevant doctor (or employment medical adviser) may specify a shorter period between reviews. Periodic reviews may also involve an interview with the individual and occasionally a medical examination and test, depending on the nature the work and the individuals state of health. |
Further Information: |
Ionising radiation | Safety Office (ox.ac.uk) “Guidance for appointed doctors on the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017” -MS33(rev1). The example health record can be found here: HSE f2067 |