105 CMR, § 120.420 - Appendix A - Radiation Shielding and Safety Requirements
In order for the Radiation Control Program to provide an evaluation, and official approval on shielding requirements for a radiation installation, the following must be submitted. The plans shall show as a minimum the following:
(A) The normal
location of the x-ray system's radiation port, the port's travel and transverse
limits, general direction(s) of the useful beam; locations of any windows and
doors; the location of the operator's booth and the location of the x-ray
control panel.
(B) The structural
composition and thickness or lead equivalent of all walls, doors, partitions,
floor and ceiling of the room(s) concerned.
(C) The dimensions of the room(s)
concerned.
(D) The type of
occupancy of all adjacent areas inclusive of space above and below the room(s)
concerned. If there is any exterior wall, show distance to the closest area(s)
where it is likely that individuals will be present.
(E) The make and model of the x-ray
equipment.
(F) The typical type of
examination(s) and treatment(s) which will be performed with the
equipment.
(G) Information on the
anticipated workload of the x-ray system(s).
(H) An interlock and/or warning light shall
be installed at all egresses. For diagnostic x-ray installations, the warning
light shall be wired to the rotor of the x-ray system.
(I) All basic assumptions used to determine
the shielding requirements in developing these plans shall be submitted with
these plans.
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