64E-5.1204. Certification Requirements for Radon Measurement Specialists and Technicians  


Effective on Thursday, April 13, 2017
  • 1(1) The following is required for certification as a radon measurement specialist and measurement technician:

    16(a) The individual shall submit an application on form DH 1751, Application for Certification as Radon Specialist or Technician (11/15), incorporated by reference and which is available from the department at 4025 Esplanade Way, Room 205, Tallahassee, Florida, at http://radon.floridahealth.gov, and at 58http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-0810860. The application shall include the nonrefundable application and certification fee according to the fee schedule set forth in this section and documentation of the applicant’s relevant education and experience, as specified on form DH 1751, Application for Radon Certification as Radon Specialist or Technician.

    105(b) Individuals who have never been certified must have attended within the last 2 years of the training examination date a course on radon measurement that has been approved by the department. The technician applicant also shall have received a score of 65 percent or greater on the measurement technician training examination to be administered by the department at least three times per year. The specialist applicant also shall have received a score of 75 percent or greater on the measurement specialist training examination to be administered by the department at least three times each year. If a specialist applicant receives a score of less than 75 percent but greater than or equal to 65 percent, he can be certified as a measurement technician by making a written request to the department for a change from specialist to technician. If an applicant wishes to be reexamined for specialist or technician certification, he must reapply by submitting a completed application with experience history and a $200 nonrefundable application and certification fee. On approval of the new application, the applicant can take the next scheduled department exam. Applicants can review their exam results during normal working hours at the department’s office in Tallahassee by requesting an appointment at least 5 business days prior to the review.

    319(c) Application and certification fee schedule:

    3251. Radon Measurement Specialist

    329Application request received on or before June 30, 2016:

    338$375.00

    339Application request received on or after July 1, 2016:

    348$425.00

    3492. Radon Measurement Technician

    353Application request received on or before June 30, 2016:

    362$300.00

    363Application request received on or after July 1, 2016:

    372$325.00

    373(2) In addition to the above, a measurement specialist applicant shall possess 4 years of relevant radiation or radiological safety professional or work experience. Relevant post-secondary education may be substituted on a year for year basis for 3 of the 4 years of relevant professional or work experience. Relevant post-secondary education includes curriculum in a natural science, engineering, radiation, radiological safety or health physics, mathematics or statistics. An academic year shall be 30 semester hours at a C- grade level or better, of which at least 10 hours shall be in the above subject areas, or 45 quarter hours at a C- grade level or better, of which at least 15 hours shall be in the above subject areas. For other relevant radiation education such as military or technical school training, 15 classroom hours of instruction shall be equivalent to 1 credit hour of college level course work. Full time training and advanced military courses will be evaluated by the department to determine their academic equivalent. Relevant professional or work experience includes radiation instrumentation, radiation physics, radiation protection, radiation biology, and radiation risk communication. Professional or work experience also shall include employment in such occupations as nuclear medicine technologist, radiation therapy technologist, radiographer, health physicist, military health physics specialist, nuclear navy engineering lab technician, health physics technician, hospital radiation safety officer, or occupations requiring equivalent experience.

    599Rulemaking Authority 601404.051, 602404.056, 603404.071 FS. 605Law Implemented 607404.051, 608404.056, 609404.071  610FS. History–New 1-3-89, Amended 5-21-90, 10-24-90, 1-18-94, 12-9-96, Formerly 10D-91.1305, Amended 3-16-09, 4-13-17.

     

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