Mich. Admin. Code R. 333.5407 - Enclosures
Rule 407
(1)
An enclosure shall be a permanent part of the building or equipment. Portable
shields shall not be used for permanent installations.
(2) The degree of protection required for an
enclosure shall be determined by the workload, use and occupancy factors, and
the tube potential, tube current, mechanical movement, and distance. The design
shall be subject to approval by the department.
(3) In a radiographic room, wall and floor
areas exposed to the useful beam plus an additional area extending at least 30
centimeters (1 foot) beyond shall be provided with a primary protective barrier
as determined by workload, use and occupancy factors, and distance. All
vertical primary protective barriers specified in this rule shall extend
continuously from the floor to a minimum height of 2.1 meters (7
feet).
(4) Secondary protective
barriers shall be provided in the radiographic room ceiling and in those walls
not requiring primary barriers.
(5)
Control apparatus for the radiographic equipment shall be shielded by a primary
protective barrier which cannot be removed from a protective position between
the operator and the radiation source during machine operation.
(6) Movable barriers with electrical
interlocks shall not be approved in place of compliance with subrule (5) of
this rule.
(7) The primary exposure
switch location and control shield shall be oriented so that, at arm's length
from the exposure switch, the operator shall not be exposed to the useful beam,
leakage radiation, or radiation which has been scattered only once.
(8) The operator shall be able to see and
communicate with personnel within the room from a shielded position at the
control panel. When an observation window is provided, it shall have a lead
equivalence at least equal to that required of the control barrier and shall be
installed so that the attenuation effectiveness of the barrier is not
impaired.
(9) At times it may be
necessary for personnel to remain within operating room or special procedure
installations during radiographic exposures. A primary protective barrier shall
be provided for personnel protection under these circumstances unless necessary
technique prevents its use. This barrier may be movable if necessary. Movable
barriers shall not be permitted in place of the provisions of subrules (3) and
(5) of this rule.
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