Mich. Admin. Code R. 333.5482 - X-ray equipment
Rule 482.
(1)
Tube housing leakage from analytical x-ray sources shall not exceed 0.5
milliroentgen per hour at a 5 centimeter distance from the surface of the tube
housing with the beam ports blocked and the tube operating at its leakage
technique factors. Also, radiation originating from the high voltage power
supplies shall not exceed this limit.
(2) For instruments in which the primary
x-ray beam is completely enclosed, the radiation shall be less than 2
milliroentgens per hour at a distance of 25 centimeters from the cabinet
surface.
(3) For enclosed
equipment, interlocks shall be provided on all access panels which terminate
exposure and prevent operation while the panel is removed.
(4) Open beam analytical x-ray equipment
shall meet all of the following:
(a) X-ray
diffraction cameras shall have the appropriate ports arranged so that the
camera collimating system is in place before the x-ray tube can be energized or
the shutter can be opened.
(b) An
adapter between the x-ray tube and the collimator of the diffractometer camera
or other accessory shall provide protection equivalent to that required by
subrule (1) of this rule.
(c)
Safety interlocks shall not be used as routine cut-off switches during normal
operation. They shall be operated as safety devices only, and tested
periodically. When the interlock system terminates the x-ray beam, it shall be
necessary to reset the "on" switch at the control panel to resume
operation.
(d) Tube head ports
which are not in use shall be secured in a closed position and interlocked to
the x-ray generator or warning system.
(e) The shutter indicator shall be
conspicuously displayed to disclose the "open" or "closed" position of the
shutter.
(f) The instrument shall
display a conspicuous warning label such as "CAUTION RADIATION - THIS EQUIPMENT
PRODUCES X-RADIATION WHEN ENERGIZED."
(g) A red warning light shall indicate "X-RAY
ON" when the equipment is producing x-rays. Other signal lights or alarms shall
operate only to indicate a malfunction which may produce a radiation,
electrical, or other hazard.
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