According to section 77 of the
Strahlenschutzgesetz
(Radiation Protection Act – StrSchG), the work performed by outside workers requires an authorisation.
Workers are considered so-called "outside workers"
-
if they do not carry out work in their own company,
-
but in other companies in controlled or supervised areas
(but not practices in accordance with section
3
(73) of the
StrSchG
)
-
and are classified as exposed workers.
In such cases, both companies are responsible for protecting workers. The
StrSchG
stipulates that outside workers must receive the same protection as other workers exposed to radiation. This is particularly true with regard to dose assessment.
There are also additional regulations such as holding a radiation protection passport for outside workers who work abroad. According to section 81 of the
StrSchG
, every person who works as an outside worker abroad needs an officially registered and up-to-date radiation protection passport. The authorisation holder must apply for and maintain radiation protection passports for outside workers. They are also obliged to report the data from the dose assessment to the Central Dose Register [
Zentrales Dosisregister
].