142.—(1) No spaceflight operator may employ or engage a crew member who has received an overexposure to perform duties on board a launch vehicle or a carrier aircraft that would render the crew member liable to receive an effective dose of cosmic radiation that exceeds X mSv for the remainder of the calendar year.
(2) In paragraph (1), “X” is the lower of—
(a)the dose limit applicable to the crew member divided by 365 and multiplied by the number of days in the remainder of the calendar year, and
(b)the dose limit applicable to the crew member minus the effective dose of radiation received by the crew member for the calendar year to the date on which the crew member received the overexposure, excluding the dose resulting in the overexposure.
(3) A spaceflight operator employing or engaging a crew member who has received an overexposure to perform duties on board a launch vehicle or a carrier aircraft must inform the crew member of the dose limit applicable to the crew member.
(4) Where an overexposure received by a crew member was caused by exceptional circumstances beyond the control of the spaceflight operator, the dose resulting in the overexposure is not to be included in any assessment of the crew member’s effective dose for the purposes of regulation 135.
(5) In this regulation—
(a)the “dose limit applicable to the crew member” is —
(i)for classified crew members, 20 mSv;
(ii)for all other crew members, 6 mSv;
(b)the “remainder of the calendar year” begins with the day after the date on which the crew member received the overexposure and ends with the last day of the calendar year.
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 142 in force at 29.7.2021, see reg. 1(1)