Utah Admin. Code R313-28-52 - Radiographic Systems Other Than Fluoroscopic, Dental Intraoral, or Computed Tomography - Radiation Exposure Control Devices
(1) Exposure Initiation. Means shall be
provided to initiate the radiation exposure by a deliberate action on the part
of the operator, for example, the depression of a switch. Radiation exposure
shall not be initiated without a deliberate action. In addition, it shall not
be possible to initiate an exposure when the timer is set to a "zero" or "off"
position if either position is provided.
(2) Exposure termination. Means shall be
provided to terminate the exposure at a preset time interval, preset product of
current and time, a preset number of pulses, or a preset radiation exposure to
the image receptor. Except for dental panoramic systems, termination of an
exposure shall cause automatic resetting of the timer to its initial setting or
to "zero."
(3) Manual Exposure
Control: An x-ray control shall be incorporated into x-ray systems so that an
exposure can be terminated at times except for:
(a) exposure of one-half second or less;
or
(b) during serial radiography
when means shall be provided to permit completion of a single exposure of the
series in process.
(4)
Automatic EXPOSURE controls, phototimers. When automatic EXPOSURE control is
provided:
(a) indication shall be made on the
control panel when this mode of operation is selected;
(b) when the x-ray tube potential is equal to
or greater than 51 kVp, the minimum exposure time for field emission equipment
rated for pulsed operation shall be equal to or less than the interval
equivalent to two pulses; and
(c)
the minimum exposure time for all equipment other than that specified in
R313-28-52(4)(b) shall be equal to or less than 1/60 second or a time interval
required to deliver five mAs, whichever is greater.
(5) Exposure Indication. Means shall be
provided for visual indication observable at or from the operator's protected
position whenever x-rays are produced. In addition, a signal audible to the
operator shall indicate that the exposure has terminated.
(6) Exposure Duration, Timer, Linearity. For
systems having independent selection of exposure time settings, the average
ratio of exposure to the indicated milliampere-seconds product obtained at two
consecutive timer settings or at two settings not differing by more than a
factor of two shall not differ by more than 0.10 times their sum.
(7) Exposure Control Location. The x-ray
exposure control shall be placed so that the operator can view the patient
while making the exposure.
(8)
Operator Protection.
(a) Stationary x-ray
systems shall be required to have the x-ray exposure switch permanently mounted
in a protected area.
(b) Mobile and
portable x-ray systems which are:
(i) used
continuously for greater than one week at the same location, one room or suite,
shall meet the requirements of R313-28-52(8)(a); or
(ii) used for less than one week at one
location, one room, or suite shall be provided with either a protective barrier
at least two meters (6.5 feet) high for operator protection during exposures,
or means shall be provided to allow the operator to be at least 2.7 meters
(nine feet) from the tube housing assembly during the exposure.
Notes
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