Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-613 - Veterinary Medicine Radiographic Systems
A. Equipment. A registrant shall ensure that:
1. The total filtration permanently in the
useful beam is not less than 1.5 millimeters aluminum-equivalent for equipment
operating at up to 70 kVp and 2.0 millimeters aluminum-equivalent for equipment
operating in excess of 70 kVp;
2. A
device is provided to terminate the exposure after a preset time or
exposure;
3. Each radiographic
system has a "dead-man" exposure switch with an electrical cord of sufficient
length to allow the operator to stand at least 1.82 meters (six feet) away from
the useful beam during x-ray exposures.
B. Procedures: A registrant shall ensure
that:
1. Unless required to restrain an
animal, the operator stands at least 1.82 meters (6 feet) away from the useful
beam and the animal during a radiographic exposure;
2. An individual other than the operator is
not in the x-ray room or area while an exposure is being made, unless the
individual's assistance is required;
3. If possible, an animal is held in position
during an x-ray exposure using mechanical supporting or restraining
devices;
4. An individual holding
an animal during an x-ray exposure is:
a.
Wearing protective gloves and an apron of not less than 0.5 millimeter lead
equivalent or positioned behind a whole-body protective barrier;
b. Wearing required personnel monitoring
devices; and
c. Positioned so that
no part of the person's body, except hands and arms, will be struck by the
useful beam;
5. If an
individual holds or supports an animal or a film during an x-ray exposure, the
name of the individual is recorded in an x-ray log that contains the animal's
name, the type of x-ray procedure, the number of exposures, and the date of the
procedure; and
6. As a condition of
employment an individual is not required to routinely hold or support animals,
or hold film during radiation exposures.
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