Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-5.704 - Personnel Requirements
(1)
Instruction. No person shall be permitted to operate or maintain analytical
x-ray equipment unless such person has received instruction in and demonstrated
competence as to:
(a) Identification of
radiation hazards associated with the use of the equipment;
(b) Significance of the various radiation
warning and safety devices incorporated into the equipment, or the reasons they
have not been installed on certain pieces of equipment and the extra
precautions required in such cases;
(c) Proper operating procedures for the
equipment;
(d) Symptoms of an acute
localized overexposure; and
(e)
Proper procedures for reporting an actual or suspected
overexposure.
(2)
Personnel Monitoring.
(a) Finger or wrist
dosimetric devices shall be provided to and shall be used by:
1. Analytical x-ray equipment workers using
systems having an open-beam configuration and not equipped with a safety
device; and
2. Personnel
maintaining analytical x-ray equipment, if the maintenance procedures require
the presence of a primary x-ray beam when any local component in the analytical
x-ray system is disassembled or removed.
(b) Reported dose values shall not be used
for the purpose of determining compliance with Rule
64E-5.304, F.A.C., unless
evaluated by a qualified person, as defined in subsection
64E-5.501(61),
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 404.051, 404.22 FS. Law Implemented 404.051(1), (4), 404.22 FS.
New 7-17-85, Amended 1-1-94, Formerly 10D-91.806.
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(1) Instruction. No person shall be permitted to operate or maintain analytical x-ray equipment unless such person has received instruction in and demonstrated competence as to:
(a) Identification of radiation hazards associated with the use of the equipment;
(b) Significance of the various radiation warning and safety devices incorporated into the equipment, or the reasons they have not been installed on certain pieces of equipment and the extra precautions required in such cases;
(c) Proper operating procedures for the equipment;
(d) Symptoms of an acute localized overexposure; and
(e) Proper procedures for reporting an actual or suspected overexposure.
(2) Personnel Monitoring.
(a) Finger or wrist dosimetric devices shall be provided to and shall be used by:
1. Analytical x-ray equipment workers using systems having an open-beam configuration and not equipped with a safety device; and
2. Personnel maintaining analytical x-ray equipment, if the maintenance procedures require the presence of a primary x-ray beam when any local component in the analytical x-ray system is disassembled or removed.
(b) Reported dose values shall not be used for the purpose of determining compliance with Rule 64E-5.304, F.A.C., unless evaluated by a qualified person, as defined in subsection 64E-5.501(61), F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 404.051, 404.22 FS. Law Implemented 404.051(1), (4), 404.22 FS.
New 7-17-85, Amended 1-1-94, Formerly 10D-91.806.