Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-5.509 - Veterinary Medicine X-Ray Operations
(1) Applicable Regulations. Veterinary
medical x-ray operations shall conform with requirements of the following
sections of these regulations:
(a) Rule
64E-5.502, F.A.C., General
Requirements, except subparagraphs
64E-5.502(1)(a)
5., 6., 7., 8., F.A.C.
(b) Rule
64E-5.503, F.A.C., General
Requirements for all Diagnostic X-Ray Systems.
(c) Rule
64E-5.504, F.A.C., Fluoroscopic
X-Ray Systems.
(2)
Additional Requirements.
(a) Positive means of
beam alignment shall be provided in the form of accurate linear rulings, beam
defining or beam centering lights, optical viewing devices or the equivalent.
Such alignment means or devices shall be adjusted to indicate the beam center
or beam area to within 2 percent of the SID.
(b) Means shall be provided to limit the
useful beam to the area of diagnostic interest or to the area of the image
receptor used in each particular case. Beam limitation may be accomplished by
any of the means described in subsection
64E-5.505(1),
F.A.C.
(c) Each x-ray system shall
be equipped with a device which will terminate the exposure after a preset time
or exposure.
(d) Each exposure
switch shall be of the dead-man type.
(e) Each exposure switch shall be located in
such a way as to meet the following criteria:
1. The operator shall stand as far as
practicable and at least 6 feet (1.8 m) from the animal and tube head and
outside the useful beam or behind a protective barrier during
exposures.
2. In lieu of distance
or a protective barrier the operator shall wear a protective apron and
monitoring device as provided in paragraph (3)(c),
below.
(3)
Operating Procedures.
(a) The operator shall
stand in a protected position as indicated in paragraph (2)(e), above, during
radiographic exposures with no other individuals in the x-ray room unless
assistance of the nature described in paragraph (3)(c), below, is
required.
(b) To the greatest
practicable extent, animals must be immobilized by anesthetic, straps,
sandbags, foam wedges, and other supporting or restraining devices.
(c) If an animal must be held by an
individual, that individual shall be protected by appropriate shielding devices
such as a protective apron and gloves, and the holder shall be so positioned
that no part of his body will be struck by the useful beam. The exposure of
that individual shall be monitored when engaged in such
purposes.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 404.051, 404.141, 404.22 FS. Law Implemented 404.022, 404.051(1), (4), (6), 404.141, 404.22(1), (3) FS.
New 7-17-85, Amended 4-4-89, Formerly 10D-91.610.
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(1) Applicable Regulations. Veterinary medical x-ray operations shall conform with requirements of the following sections of these regulations:
(a) Rule 64E-5.502, F.A.C., General Requirements, except subparagraphs 64E-5.502(1)(a) 5., 6., 7., 8., F.A.C.
(b) Rule 64E-5.503, F.A.C., General Requirements for all Diagnostic X-Ray Systems.
(c) Rule 64E-5.504, F.A.C., Fluoroscopic X-Ray Systems.
(2) Additional Requirements.
(a) Positive means of beam alignment shall be provided in the form of accurate linear rulings, beam defining or beam centering lights, optical viewing devices or the equivalent. Such alignment means or devices shall be adjusted to indicate the beam center or beam area to within 2 percent of the SID.
(b) Means shall be provided to limit the useful beam to the area of diagnostic interest or to the area of the image receptor used in each particular case. Beam limitation may be accomplished by any of the means described in subsection 64E-5.505(1), F.A.C.
(c) Each x-ray system shall be equipped with a device which will terminate the exposure after a preset time or exposure.
(d) Each exposure switch shall be of the dead-man type.
(e) Each exposure switch shall be located in such a way as to meet the following criteria:
1. The operator shall stand as far as practicable and at least 6 feet (1.8 m) from the animal and tube head and outside the useful beam or behind a protective barrier during exposures.
2. In lieu of distance or a protective barrier the operator shall wear a protective apron and monitoring device as provided in paragraph (3)(c), below.
(3) Operating Procedures.
(a) The operator shall stand in a protected position as indicated in paragraph (2)(e), above, during radiographic exposures with no other individuals in the x-ray room unless assistance of the nature described in paragraph (3)(c), below, is required.
(b) To the greatest practicable extent, animals must be immobilized by anesthetic, straps, sandbags, foam wedges, and other supporting or restraining devices.
(c) If an animal must be held by an individual, that individual shall be protected by appropriate shielding devices such as a protective apron and gloves, and the holder shall be so positioned that no part of his body will be struck by the useful beam. The exposure of that individual shall be monitored when engaged in such purposes.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 404.051, 404.141, 404.22 FS. Law Implemented 404.022, 404.051(1), (4), (6), 404.141, 404.22(1), (3) FS.
New 7-17-85, Amended 4-4-89, Formerly 10D-91.610.