Mich. Admin. Code R. 333.5713 - Conditions of operation
Rule 713.
(1)
The CT facility shall establish scanning protocols in consultation with the
medical physicist.
(2) The CT
operator shall check the display panel before and after performing each scan to
make sure the amount of radiation delivered is appropriate for the technique
and individual patient. This may be accomplished by reviewing dose indicator
devices, if available, or dose indices such as the technique factors. Dose
indicators or indices outside of expected values shall be documented and
reviewed by an interpreting physician or medical physicist.
(3) A fixed CT scanner shall be operated from
a shielded position behind a protective barrier pursuant to R
333.5711(4).
(4) Staff personnel
routinely working with or around radiation sources shall not be required by the
registrant to restrain patients during CT examinations. If the procedure is
permitted personnel exposure shall not exceed the limits in R 333.5057 to R
333.5059 or the procedure is prohibited.
(5) When a patient must be held in position
for CT, mechanical supporting or restraining devices shall be used unless
contraindicated. If the patient is held by an individual, this individual shall
wear protective gloves and a protective apron of 0.5 millimeter minimum lead
equivalence and be so positioned that no part of his or her body is struck by
the useful beam and that his or her body is as far as possible from the edge of
the useful beam.
(6) Only
individuals whose presence is necessary are allowed in a fixed CT scanner room
during exposure. Each individual, except the patient, shall be protected by at
least 0.5 millimeter lead equivalent aprons or a whole body protective
barrier.
(7) Personnel monitoring
is required in controlled areas for each individual occupationally exposed to
ionizing radiation from CT scanner equipment. Individual monitoring devices
shall be permanently assigned to each occupationally exposed individual.
Monitoring shall be continuous during employment as a radiation
worker.
(8) Personnel exposure
records shall be kept on permanent available file at the facility where the
exposure occurs.
(9) Monitoring
devices used to estimate whole body exposure shall normally be worn on the
chest or abdomen. Monitoring of all other body parts shall meet the
requirements of R 333.5065.
(10)
Monitoring devices worn to estimate personnel occupational exposure shall not
be worn by the individual when he or she is exposed as a patient for a medical
or dental reason.
(11) A CT scanner
shall not be left unattended without locking the apparatus, room, or building
in some manner which prevents use of the apparatus by unauthorized
persons.
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