Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-5.608 - Supervision
(1) Supervision of
a physician in training to become an authorized user:
(a) A licensee who permits the receipt,
acquisition, possession, use, preparation, or transfer of radioactive material
by a physician in training under the supervision of an authorized user as
allowed by paragraph
64E-5.601(3)(a),
F.A.C., shall:
1. Instruct the supervised
individual in the principles of radiation safety appropriate to that
individual's use of radioactive material and in the licensee's written quality
management program;
2. Review the
supervised individual's use of radioactive material, provide reinstruction as
needed and review records kept to reflect this use;
3. Require the preparation of radioactive
materials use only under the supervision of an authorized user or authorized
nuclear pharmacist;
4. Require the
authorized user to be immediately available to communicate with the supervised
individual; and
5. Require that
only those individuals specifically designated by the authorized user be
permitted to administer radionuclides or radiation to patients.
(b) A licensee shall require the
supervised individual receiving, possessing, acquiring, preparing, using or
transferring radioactive material specified in paragraph
64E-5.601(3)(a),
F.A.C., to:
1. Follow the instructions of the
supervising authorized user;
2.
Follow the written radiation and quality management program procedures
established by the licensee; and
3.
Comply with these regulations and the license conditions regarding the use of
radioactive material.
(c) The licensee's management or radiation
safety committee shall provide written approval prior to any training of a
physician to receive, acquire, prepare, possess or use radioactive material
under the supervision of an authorized user. After the training has been
completed, the licensee shall provide documentation to the supervised
individual that the individual received the training and experience required by
this section. The licensee shall maintain records that identify physicians
currently in training and the physicians who have completed training for 7
years after the last date training was received.
(2) Supervision of an individual in training
to become an authorized medical physicist:
(a) A licensee who permits the receipt,
preparation, acquisition, possession, use, or transfer of radioactive material
to an individual in training under the supervision of an authorized medical
physicist as allowed by paragraph
64E-5.601(3)(c),
F.A.C., shall:
1. Instruct the supervised
individual in the principles of radiation safety appropriate to that
individual's use of radioactive material and in the licensee's written quality
management program;
2. Review the
supervised individual's use of radioactive material, provide reinstruction as
needed and review records kept to reflect this use; and
3. Require the authorized medical physicist
to be immediately available to communicate with the supervised
individual.
(b) A
licensee shall require the supervised individual receiving, acquiring or
preparing, possessing, using or transferring radioactive material specified in
paragraph
64E-5.601(3)(c),
F.A.C., to:
1. Follow the instructions of the
supervising authorized medical physicist;
2. Follow the written radiation and quality
management program procedures established by the licensee; and
3. Comply with these regulations and the
license conditions regarding the use of radioactive material.
(c) The licensee's management or
radiation safety committee shall provide written approval prior to any
individual to receive, possess or use radioactive material under the
supervision of an authorized medical physicist. After the training has been
completed, the licensee shall provide documentation to the supervised
individual that the individual received the training and experience required by
this section. The licensee shall maintain records that identify individuals
currently in training and the individuals who have completed training for 7
years after the last date training was received.
(3) A licensee that permits any supervised
activities regarding the use of radioactive materials or radiation from
radioactive materials is responsible for the acts and omissions of the
supervised individual.
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