Mich. Admin. Code R. 333.5373 - X-ray equipment
Rule 373.
(1)
The tube housing shall be of the diagnostic type.
(2) The aluminum equivalent of the total
filtration in the useful beam shall not be less than that shown in table 373-1.
TABLE 373-1
|
Operating Potential |
Minimum Total Filter (Inherent plus added) |
|
Below 50 kVp |
0.5 mm aluminum |
|
50 - 70 kVp |
1.5 mm aluminum |
|
Above 70 kVp |
2.5 mm aluminum |
(3) If the filter in the machine is not
accessible for examination and the total filtration is not known, subrule (2)
of this rule may be assumed to have been met if the half-value layer is not
less than any of the following:
(a) 0.6 mm
aluminum at 49 kVp.
(b) 1.6 mm
aluminum at 70 kVp.
(c) 2.6 mm
aluminum at 90 kVp.
(4)
Under conditions of subrule (3) of this rule, for tube potentials above 90 kVp,
subrule (2) of this rule may be assumed to have been met if the half-value
layer is not less than that specified in table 373-2.
(5) The half-value layer of the useful beam
for a given x-ray tube potential shall not be less than the values shown in
table 373-2.
TABLE 373-2
|
Design Operating Range (kVp) |
Measured Potential (kVp) |
Half-value Layer (mm aluminum) |
|
Below 50 |
30 |
0.3 |
|
40 |
0.4 |
|
|
49 |
0.5 |
|
|
50 to 70 |
50 |
1.2 |
|
60 |
1.3 |
|
|
70 |
1.5 |
|
|
Above 70 |
80 |
2.3 |
|
90 |
2.5 |
|
|
100 |
2.7 |
|
|
110 |
3.0 |
|
|
120 |
3.2 |
|
|
130 |
3.5 |
|
|
140 |
3.8 |
|
|
150 |
4.1 |
(6) To determine the half-value layer at an
x-ray tube potential which is not listed in table 373-2, linear interpolation
or extrapolation may be made. Positive means shall be provided to ensure that
at least the minimum filtration needed to achieve these beam quality
requirements is in the useful beam during each exposure.
(7) Radiographic equipment designed for use
with an intraoral image receptor shall be provided with means to limit the
x-ray beam to either of the following:
(a) If
the minimum source-skin distance is 18 centimeters or more, the x-ray field at
the minimum source-skin shall be containable in a circle having a diameter of
not more than 7 centimeters.
(b) If
the minimum source-skin is less than 18 centimeters, the x-ray field at the
minimum SSD shall be containable in a circle having a diameter of not more than
6 centimeters.
(8) For
intraoral exposures, means shall be provided to limit the source-skin distance
to not less than 18 centimeters with apparatus operable above 50 kVp, and not
less than 10 centimeters with apparatus not operable above 50 kVp. Open-ended
cones are recommended to reduce scattered radiation.
(9) Mechanical support of the tube head and
pointer cone shall maintain the exposure position without drift or vibration of
sufficient magnitude to cause the need for manually restraining the tube or
retaking the x-ray.
(10) A device
shall be provided that terminates the exposure at a preset time interval or
exposure limit. The operator shall be able to terminate the exposure at any
time by discontinuing pressure upon the exposure switch except that during
serial radiography means may be provided to permit completion of a single
exposure of the series in progress.
(11) If a recycling timer is employed, it
shall not be possible to make a repeat exposure without release of the exposure
switch to reset the timer.
(12) The
exposure control switch shall have a circuit-closing contact which can be
maintained only by continuous pressure on the switch by the operator.
(13) Unless protective shielding is provided
for the operator, the length of the exposure control switch cord or remote
control location shall be such that the operator shall be able to stand at
least 1.8 meters (6 feet) away from the patient and the x-ray tube and out of
the useful beam.
(14) The control
panel shall provide positive visual identification of the production of x-rays
when the x-ray tube is energized. A milliammeter may meet the requirements of
this subrule.
(15) A signal audible
to the operator shall indicate that the exposure has ended.
(16) The technique factors to be used during
an exposure shall be indicated before the exposure begins, except when
automatic exposure controls are used, in which case the technique factors which
are set before the exposure shall be indicated. On equipment having fixed
technique factors, this requirement may be met by permanent markings.
Indication of technique factors shall be visible from the operator's
position.
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