Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-430 - Exceptions to Posting Requirements
A. A licensee or registrant is not required
to post caution signs in areas or rooms containing sources of radiation for
periods of less than eight hours, if each of the following conditions is met:
1. The sources of radiation are constantly
attended during these periods by an individual who takes precautions necessary
to prevent exposure of individuals to sources of radiation in excess of limits
established in this Article; and
2.
The area or room is subject to the licensee's or registrant's
control.
B. A licensee
or registrant is not required to post a caution sign in a room or other area in
a hospital that is occupied by an individual who has been administered
radioactive material, if the individual meets the criteria for release in
R9-7-719.
C. A licensee or registrant is not required
to post a caution sign in a room or area because of the presence of a sealed
source, provided the radiation level at 30 centimeters from the surface of the
sealed source container or housing does not exceed 0.05 mSv (0.005 rem) per
hour.
D. A hospital or clinic
licensee is exempt from the posting requirements in R9-7-429 for a teletherapy
room if:
1. Access to the room is controlled
according to R9-7-731; and
2.
Personnel in attendance take necessary precautions to prevent the inadvertent
exposure of workers, other patients, and members of the public to radiation
that exceeds the limits established in this Chapter.
E. A registrant is not required to post a
caution sign in a room or area because of the presence of radiation machines
used solely for diagnosis in the healing arts.
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