(1) The licensee shall perform radiation
surveys with an operable radiation survey instrument calibrated as provided in
Rule
64E-5.615, F.A.C., before
medical use, after each installation of a teletherapy source; following repairs
to the source(s) driving unit, or other electronic or mechanical component that
could expose the source(s), reduce shielding around the source(s), or
compromise the radiation safety of the unit or the source(s); and after making
any change for which an amendment is required by Rule
64E-5.636, F.A.C.
(a) The maximum and average radiation levels
from the surface of the main source(s) safe with the source(s) in the shielded
position do not exceed the levels stated in the Sealed Source and Device
Registry.
(b) With the teletherapy
source in the on position with the largest clinically available treatment field
and with a scattering phantom in the primary beam of radiation, radiation
levels in restricted areas shall be unlikely to cause any occupationally
exposed individuals to receive a dose in excess of the limits specified in Rule
64E-5.304, F.A.C.; and radiation
dose rates of any individual member of the public in unrestricted areas shall
not exceed the limits specified in paragraph
64E-5.312(1)(c),
F.A.C.
(2) If the results
of the surveys required in subsection
64E-5.643(1),
F.A.C., indicate any radiation levels in excess of the limits specified, the
licensee shall lock the control in the off position and shall not use the unit:
(a) Except to repair, replace, or test the
teletherapy unit, the teletherapy unit shielding, or the treatment room
shielding; or
(b) Until the
licensee has received a specific exemption from the
department.
(3) A
licensee shall maintain a record of the radiation measurements made following
installation of a source for the duration of the license. The record shall
include:
(a) The date of the
measurements;
(b) The reason the
survey is required;
(c) The
manufacturer's name, model number and serial number of the teletherapy unit,
the source, and the instrument used to measure radiation levels;
(d) Each dose rate measured around the
teletherapy source while in the off position and the average of all
measurements;
(e) A plan of the
areas surrounding the treatment room that were surveyed;
(f) The measured dose rate at several points
in each area expressed in millirems (microsieverts) per hour;
(g) The calculated maximum level of radiation
over a period of 1 week for each restricted and unrestricted area;
and
(h) The signature of the RSO or
the authorized medical physicist.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 64E-5.643
Rulemaking Authority 404.051, 404.061, 404.071, 404.081,
404.141 FS. Law Implemented
404.022,
404.051(1), (4), (5), (6), (8), (9), (10),
(11),
404.061(2),
(3),
404.071(1),
404.081,
404.141
FS.
New 8-25-91, Amended
1-1-94, Formerly 10D-91.762, Amended 10-8-00, 2-11-10,
12-26-13.
New 8-25-91, Amended 1-1-94, Formerly 10D-91.762, Amended
10-8-00, 2-11-10, 12-26-13.