Utah Code R313-30-3 - General Administrative Requirements for Facilities Using Therapeutic Radiation Machines
(1)
Administrative Controls. The registrant shall be responsible for directing the
operation of the therapeutic radiation machines that have been registered with
the director. The registrant or the registrant's agent shall ensure that the
requirements of Rule R313-30 are met in the operation of the therapeutic
radiation machines.
(2) A
therapeutic radiation machine that does not meet the requirements of Rule
R313-30 may not be used for irradiation of patients.
(3) Training for External Beam Radiation
Therapy Authorized Users. The registrant for a therapeutic radiation machine
subject to Section R313-30-6 or
R313-30-7 shall require the
authorized user to be a physician who:
(a) is
certified in:
(i) radiology or therapeutic
radiology by the American Board of Radiology; or
(ii) radiation oncology by the American
Osteopathic Board of Radiology; or
(iii) radiology, with specialization in
radiotherapy, as a British "Fellow of the Faculty of Radiology" or "Fellow of
the Royal College of Radiology"; or
(iv) therapeutic radiology by the Canadian
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons; or
(b) is in the active practice of therapeutic
radiology and has completed 200 hours of instruction in basic radiation
techniques applicable to the use of an external beam radiation therapy unit,
500 hours of supervised work experience, and a minimum of three years of
supervised clinical experience.
(i) To satisfy
the requirement for instruction, the classroom and laboratory training shall
include:
(A) radiation physics and
instrumentation;
(B) radiation
protection;
(C) mathematics
pertaining to the use and measurement of radioactivity; and
(D) radiation biology.
(ii) To satisfy the requirement for
supervised work experience, training shall be under the supervision of an
authorized user and shall include:
(A) review
of the full calibration measurements and periodic quality assurance
checks;
(B) preparing treatment
plans and calculating treatment times;
(C) using administrative controls to prevent
misadministrations;
(D)
implementing emergency procedures to be followed in the event of the abnormal
operation of a external beam radiation therapy unit or console; and
(E) checking and using radiation survey
meters.
(iii) To satisfy
the requirement for a period of supervised clinical experience, training shall
include one year in a formal training program approved by the Residency Review
Committee for Radiology of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical
Education or the Committee on Postdoctoral Training of the American Osteopathic
Association and an additional two years of clinical experience in therapeutic
radiology under the supervision of an authorized user. The supervised clinical
experience shall include:
(A) examining
individuals and reviewing their case histories to determine their suitability
for external beam radiation therapy treatment, and limitations and
contraindications;
(B) selecting
proper dose and how it is to be administered;
(C) calculating the external beam radiation
therapy doses and collaborating with the authorized user in the review of
patients' progress and consideration of the need to modify originally
prescribed doses as warranted by patients' reaction to radiation; and
(D) post-administration follow-up and review
of case histories.
(iv)
An individual who satisfies the requirements in Subsection
R313-30-3(b),
but not Subsection R313-30-3(a),
shall submit an application to the director for review and approval and shall
satisfy the requirements in Subsection
R313-30-3(a)
within one year of application to the director.
(v) An individual who satisfies the
requirements of Subsections
R313-30-3(a)
and R313-30-3(b) is
not required to submit an application to the director.
(c) A physician may not act as an authorized
user for a therapeutic radiation machine until the physician's training has
been reviewed and approved by the director in accordance with Subsection
R313-30-3(b)(iv)
or the physician has met the requirements of Subsections
R313-30-3(a)
and R313-30-3(b).
(4) Training for Radiation Therapy
Physicist. The registrant for a therapeutic radiation machine subject to
Section R313-30-6 or
R313-30-7 shall require the
Radiation Therapy Physicist to:
(a) satisfy
the Rule R313-16 as a provider of radiation services in the area of calibration
and compliance surveys of external beam radiation therapy units; and
(b) be certified by the American Board of
Radiology in:
(i) therapeutic radiological
physics; or
(ii) roentgen-ray and
gamma-ray physics; or
(iii) x-ray
and radium physics; or
(iv)
radiological physics; or
(c) be certified by the American Board of
Medical Physics in Radiation Oncology Physics; or
(d) be certified by the Canadian College of
Medical Physics.
(5)
Qualifications of Operators.
(a) Individuals
who will be operating a therapeutic radiation machine for medical use shall be
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Registered Radiation
Therapy Technologists.
(b) The
names and training of personnel currently operating a therapeutic radiation
machine shall be kept on file at the facility. Information on former operators
shall be kept for a period of at least two years beyond the last date they were
authorized to operate a therapeutic radiation machine at that
facility.
(6) Written
safety procedures and rules shall be developed by a Radiation Therapy Physicist
and shall be available in the control area of a therapeutic radiation machine,
including restrictions required for the safe operation of the particular
therapeutic radiation machine. The operator shall be familiar with Title R313
as required in Subsection
R313-18-12(1)(c).
(7) Individuals may not be exposed to the
useful beam except for medical therapy purposes. Exposure for medical therapy
purposes shall be ordered in writing by an authorized user who is specifically
identified on the Certificate of Registration. This provision specifically
prohibits deliberate exposure of an individual for training, demonstration, or
other non-healing-arts purposes.
(8) Visiting Authorized User. A registrant
may permit a physician who is not specifically identified on the Certificate of
Registration as required by Subsection
R313-30-3(7) to
act as a visiting authorized user under the term of the registrant's
Certificate of Registration for up to 60 days per calendar year under the
conditions in Subsections
R313-30-3(8)(a)
through R313-30-3(8)(c):
(a) The visiting authorized user has the
earlier written permission of the registrant's management and, if the use
occurs on behalf of an institution, the institution's Radiation Safety
Committee; and
(b) The visiting
authorized user meets the requirements established for authorized users in
Subsections R313-30-3(3)(a)
and R313-30-3(3)(b);
and
(c) The registrant maintains
copies of records specified by Subsection
R313-30-3(8)
for five years from the date of the last visit.
(9) Individuals associated with the operation
of a therapeutic radiation machine shall be instructed in and shall comply with
the provisions of the registrant's quality management program. In addition to
the requirements of Rule R313-30, these individuals are also subject to the
requirements of Sections
R313-15-201,
R313-15-202,
R313-15-205 and
R313-15-502.
(10) Information and Maintenance Record and
Associated Information. The registrant shall maintain the information listed in
Subsections R313-30-3(10)(a)
through R313-30-3(10)(d)
in a separate file or package for therapeutic radiation machines for inspection
by the representatives of the director:
(a)
Report of acceptance testing;
(b)
Records of surveys, calibrations, and periodic quality assurance checks of the
therapeutic radiation machine required by Rule R313-30, as well as the names of
each person who performed the activities;
(c) Records of major maintenance and
modifications performed on the therapeutic radiation machine after the
effective date of Rule R313-30, as well as the names of each person who
performed the services; and
(d)
Signature of person authorizing the return of therapeutic radiation machine to
clinical use after service, repair, or upgrade.
(11) Records Retention. Records required by
Rule R313-30 shall be kept until disposal is authorized by the director unless
another retention period is specifically authorized in Rule R313-30. Required
records shall be kept in an active file from at least the time of generation
until the next inspection by a representative of the director. A required
record generated before the last inspection may be microfilmed or otherwise
archived as long as a complete copy of the record can be retrieved until the
director authorizes final disposal.
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