Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-431 - Labeling Containers and Radiation Machines
A. A licensee shall ensure that each
container of licensed material is labeled with a durable, clearly visible
radiation symbol and the words "CAUTION, RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL" or "DANGER,
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL." The label shall also provide information, such as the
radionuclides present, an estimate of the quantity of radioactivity, the date
for which the radioactivity is estimated, radiation level, kind of material,
and mass enrichment, to permit an individual handling or using a container, or
working in the vicinity of a container, to take precautions to avoid or
minimize exposure.
B. Before
removal or disposal of an empty, uncontaminated container to an unrestricted
area, each licensee shall remove or deface the radioactive material label or
otherwise clearly indicate that the container no longer contains radioactive
materials.
C. Each registrant shall
ensure that each radiation machine is labeled in a conspicuous manner to
caution an individual that radiation is produced when it is
energized.
D. A licensee shall
label each syringe and vial that contains a radiopharmaceutical used in the
practice of medicine with the radiopharmaceutical content. Each syringe shield
and vial shield shall be labeled, unless the label on the syringe or vial is
visible when shielded. The label shall contain the radiophar-maceutical name or
its abbreviation, the clinical procedure to be performed, or the name of the
person being administered the radiopharmaceutical. Color-coding syringe shields
and vial shields does not meet the labeling requirement.
Notes
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