Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-420 - Control of Access to High Radiation Areas
A. A licensee or registrant shall ensure that
each entrance or access point to a high radiation area has one or more of the
following features:
1. A control device that,
upon entry into the area, causes the level of radiation to be reduced below the
level at which an individual might receive a deep-dose equivalent of 1 mSv (0.1
rem) in one hour at 30 centimeters from the source from any surface that the
radiation penetrates;
2. A control
device that energizes a conspicuous visible or audible alarm signal so that the
individual entering the high radiation area and the supervisor of the activity
are made aware of the entry; or
3.
Entryways that are locked, except during periods when access to the areas is
required, with positive control over each individual
entity.
B. In place of
the controls required by subsection (A) for a high radiation area, the licensee
or registrant may substitute continuous direct or electronic surveillance that
is capable of preventing unauthorized entry.
C. The licensee or registrant may apply to
the Department for approval of alternative methods for controlling access to
high radiation areas.
D. The
licensee or registrant shall establish the controls required by subsections (A)
and (C) in a way that does not prevent individuals from leaving a high
radiation area.
E. The licensee or
registrant is not required to control each entrance or access point to a room
or other area that is a high radiation area solely because of the presence of
radioactive materials prepared for transport and packaged and labeled in
accordance with the regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation,
provided that:
1. The packages do not remain
in the area longer than three days, and
2. The dose rate at 1 meter from the external
surface of any package does not exceed 0.1 mS v (0.01 rem) per hour.
F. The licensee or registrant is
not required to control entrance or access to rooms or other areas in hospitals
solely because of the presence of patients containing radioactive material,
provided that there are personnel in attendance who are taking the necessary
precautions to prevent the exposure of individuals to radiation or radioactive
material in excess of the established limits in Article 4 and operate in
accordance with
R9-7-407(B) and
the provisions of the licensee's or registrant's radiation protection
program.
G. The registrant is not
required to control entrance or access to rooms or other areas containing
sources of radiation capable of producing a high radiation area if the
registrant has met all the specific requirements for access and control
specified in other applicable Articles, such as Article 5 for industrial
radiography, Article 6 for x-rays in the healing arts, and Article 9 for
particle accelerators.
Notes
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