Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-35-276 - Locking sources of radiation
(a) Each
radiographic exposure device shall have a lock or outer locked container
designed to prevent unauthorized or accidental removal of the sealed source
from its shielded position. The exposure device or its container, or both,
shall be kept locked when not under the direct surveillance of a radiographer
or a radiographer's assistant except at permanent radiographic installations as
specified in K.A.R. 28-35-285. In addition, during radiographic operations the
sealed source assembly shall be secured in the shielded position each time the
source is returned to that position.
(b) Each sealed source storage container and
source changer shall have a lock or outer locked container designed to prevent
unauthorized or accidental removal of the sealed source from its shielded
position. Storage containers and source changers shall be kept locked when
containing sealed sources except when under the direct surveillance of a
radiographer or a radiographer's assistant or when being transported.
(c) The control panel of each
radiation machine shall be equipped with a lock that prevents the unauthorized
use of an X-ray system or the accidental production of radiation. Each
radiation machine shall be kept locked with the key removed at all times,
except when the machine is under the direct visual surveillance of a
radiographer or a radiographer's assistant.
(d) Storage precautions. All locked
radiographic exposure devices, storage containers, and source changers shall be
physically secured to prevent tampering or removal by unauthorized personnel.
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