Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-5.427 - Leak Testing, Repairing, Tagging, Opening, Modifying, and Replacing Sealed Sources and Devices
(1) The
replacement, leak testing, leak test sample analysis, repair, tagging, opening,
or any other modification of any sealed source shall be performed only by
persons authorized specifically to do so by the department, another agreement
state, licensing state, or the NRC.
(2) Each sealed source shall be tested for
radioactive contamination leakage at intervals not to exceed 6 months. In the
absence of a certificate from a transferor indicating that a test has been made
within the 6 months before the transfer, the sealed source shall not be used
until tested. Sealed sources that are listed in a department license for
storage only do not require leak testing during storage but shall be tested
before use or transfer to another person if the interval of storage exceeds 6
months.
(3) Each exposure device
using depleted uranium (DU) shielding and an S-tube configuration shall be
tested for DU contamination at intervals not to exceed 12 months. DU shielded
devices do not have to be tested for DU contamination while in storage and not
in use. However, the DU devices shall be tested for DU contamination before use
or transfer if the interval of storage exceeds 12 months. Licensees must comply
with the DU leak testing requirements of this section within 6 months after the
effective date of this rule.
(4)
Leak testing as specified in subsections
64E-5.427(2) and
(3), F.A.C., shall be capable of detecting
the presence of 0.005 microcurie (185 Bq) of removable contamination on the
test sample. The wipe sample shall be taken from the nearest accessible point
to the sealed source where contamination could accumulate.
(5) If any test conducted pursuant to this
section reveals the presence of 0.005 microcurie (185 Bq) or more of removable
radioactive material, the licensee immediately shall withdraw the equipment
from use and cause it to be decontaminated and repaired or disposed of in
accordance with Rule 64E-5.1303, F.A.C., and the
applicable sections of rules contained in Parts III and XV of Chapter 64E-5,
F.A.C. If DU leak testing reveals the presence of 0.005 microcurie (185 Bq) or
more of removable DU contamination, the exposure device shall be removed from
use until an evaluation of the wear on the S-tube has been made. If the
evaluation reveals that the S-tube is worn through, the device shall not be
used. The licensee shall file a report with the department describing the
equipment involved, the test results, and the corrective action taken within 5
days after obtaining results of the test.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 404.051 FS. Law Implemented 404.022, 404.051(1), (4), (6) FS.
New 9-11-01, Amended 9-28-06.
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