South Australian Consolidated Regulations10—Specified employer to give radiation worker certain information
(1) A specified
employer must, before a radiation worker employed by him or her first
commences any duties as a radiation worker—
(a)
inform the worker of the potential hazards from ionising radiation to which
the worker is likely to be subject during the course of employment; and
(b)
inform the worker of the name of the radiation safety officer appointed by the
specified employer together with the name of any assistant radiation safety
officer who has responsibilities pertaining to such worker's duties; and
(c)
inform the worker of all safety arrangements that have been made to protect
the worker from the effects of ionising radiation; and
(d) give
directions in the form of working rules to the worker as to all steps that the
worker must take in order to achieve the general objective; and
(e)
inform the worker of the existence of the Act, these regulations and any
radiation safety manual prepared under regulation 11; and
(f) make
available to the worker for perusal a copy of the Act, these regulations and
any radiation safety manual prepared under regulation 11.
(2) Wherever there is
a change in any of the matters referred to in subregulation (1), a
specified employer must immediately inform a radiation worker who is likely to
be affected by any such change of the particulars of the change.