CHAPTER VIOCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES
Article 43Recording and reporting of results
1.
Member States shall ensure that a record containing the results of individual monitoring is made for each category A worker and for each category B worker where such monitoring is required by the Member State.
2.
For the purposes of paragraph 1, the following information on exposed workers shall be retained:
(a)
a record of the exposures measured or estimated, as the case may be, of individual doses pursuant to Articles 41, 42, 51, 52, 53 and, if decided by the Member State pursuant to Article 35(2), 54(3);
(b)
in the case of exposures as referred to in Articles 42, 52 and 53, the reports relating to the circumstances and the action taken;
(c)
the results of workplace monitoring used to assess individual doses where necessary.
3.
The information referred to in paragraph 1 shall be retained during the period of their working life involving exposure to ionising radiation and afterwards until they have or would have attained the age of 75 years, but in any case not less than 30 years after termination of the work involving exposure.
4.
Exposures as referred to in Articles 42, 52 53 and, if decided by the Member State pursuant to Article 35(2), 54(3) shall be recorded separately in the dose record referred to in paragraph 1.
5.
The dose record referred to in paragraph 1 shall be submitted to the data system for individual radiological monitoring established by the Member State in accordance with the provisions of Annex X.