Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-5.430 - Inspection and Maintenance
(1)
Each licensee or registrant shall perform visual and operability checks on
survey instruments, radiation machines, radiographic exposure devices,
associated equipment, transport containers, storage containers, and source
changers before use on each day the equipment is to be used to ensure the
equipment is in good working condition, the sources are shielded adequately,
and required labeling is present. All appropriate parts shall be maintained in
accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. Each radiation survey
instrument shall be visually inspected, have its batteries checked, and have
its operability checked with a radiation source at the beginning of each day of
use and at the beginning of each work shift. If equipment problems are found,
the equipment shall be removed from service until repaired.
(2) Each licensee or registrant shall have
written procedures and perform equipment inspection and maintenance as
described below. (Pursuant to Section
120.54(6),
F.S., subsection 64E-5.430(2),
F.A.C., is substantively identical to
10 CFR
34.31(b) published on
01/01/2007.)
(a) Inspection and maintenance
of survey instruments, radiation machines, radiographic exposure devices,
associated equipment, source changers, storage containers, and transport
containers shall be performed quarterly to assure proper functioning of
components important to safety. All appropriate parts shall be maintained in
accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. Verification of compliance
with radiation limits specified in subsection
64E-5.424(4),
F.A.C., shall be included in each quarterly inspection. If equipment problems
are found, the equipment shall be labeled as defective and removed from service
until repaired. Replacement components shall meet manufacturer's
specifications.
(b) Inspection and
maintenance of Type B packages used to transport radioactive materials shall be
performed quarterly in accordance with each package's certificate of compliance
or other approval.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 404.051 FS. Law Implemented 404.022, 404.051(1), (4), 404.081(1) FS.
New 9-11-01, Amended 2-28-08.
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(1) Each licensee or registrant shall perform visual and operability checks on survey instruments, radiation machines, radiographic exposure devices, associated equipment, transport containers, storage containers, and source changers before use on each day the equipment is to be used to ensure the equipment is in good working condition, the sources are shielded adequately, and required labeling is present. All appropriate parts shall be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. Each radiation survey instrument shall be visually inspected, have its batteries checked, and have its operability checked with a radiation source at the beginning of each day of use and at the beginning of each work shift. If equipment problems are found, the equipment shall be removed from service until repaired.
(2) Each licensee or registrant shall have written procedures and perform equipment inspection and maintenance as described below. (Pursuant to Section 120.54(6), F.S., subsection 64E-5.430(2), F.A.C., is substantively identical to 10 CFR 34.31(b) published on 01/01/2007.)
(a) Inspection and maintenance of survey instruments, radiation machines, radiographic exposure devices, associated equipment, source changers, storage containers, and transport containers shall be performed quarterly to assure proper functioning of components important to safety. All appropriate parts shall be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. Verification of compliance with radiation limits specified in subsection 64E-5.424(4), F.A.C., shall be included in each quarterly inspection. If equipment problems are found, the equipment shall be labeled as defective and removed from service until repaired. Replacement components shall meet manufacturer's specifications.
(b) Inspection and maintenance of Type B packages used to transport radioactive materials shall be performed quarterly in accordance with each package's certificate of compliance or other approval.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 404.051 FS. Law Implemented 404.022, 404.051(1), (4), 404.081(1) FS.
New 9-11-01, Amended 2-28-08.