Utah Code R313-35-100 - Analytical X-Ray Systems Excluding Cabinet X-Ray Systems
(1) Equipment. Analytical x-ray systems not
contained in cabinet x-ray systems shall meet the requirements of Subsections
R313-35-100(1)(a)
through R313-35-100(1)(j).
(a) A device that prevents the entry of
portions of an individual's body into the primary x-ray beam path, or that
causes the beam to be shut off upon entry into its path, shall be provided for
open-beam configurations.
(i) Pursuant to
Subsection R313-12-55(1),
an application for an exemption from Subsection
R313-35-100(1)(a)
shall contain the following information:
(A)
a description of the various safety devices that have been evaluated;
(B) the reason that these devices cannot be
used; and
(C) a description of the
alternative methods that will be used to minimize the possibility of an
accidental exposure, including procedures to assure that operators and others
in the area will be informed of the absence of safety devices.
(ii) Applications for exemptions
to Subsection R313-35-100(1)(a)
shall be submitted to the director.
(b) Open-beam configurations shall be
provided with a readily discernible indication of:
(i) the "on" or "off" status of the x-ray
tube that shall be located near the radiation source housing if the primary
beam is controlled in this manner; or
(ii) the "open" or "closed" status of the
shutters that shall be located near ports on the radiation source housing if
the primary beam is controlled in this manner.
(c) Warning devices shall be labeled so that
their purpose is easily identified and the devices shall be conspicuous at the
beam port. On equipment installed after July 1, 1989, warning devices shall
have fail-safe characteristics.
(d)
Unused ports on radiation source housings shall be secured in the closed
position in a manner that will prevent casual opening. Security requirements
are met if the beam port cannot be opened without the use of tools that are not
part of the closure.
(e) Analytical
x-ray systems shall be labeled with a readily discernable sign or signs bearing
a radiation symbol that meets the requirements of Section
R313-15-901 and the words:
(i) "CAUTION-HIGH INTENSITY X-RAY BEAM," or
words having a similar intent, on the x-ray tube housing; and
(ii) "CAUTION RADIATION - THIS EQUIPMENT
PRODUCES RADIATION WHEN ENERGIZED," or words having a similar intent, near
switches that energize an x-ray tube.
(f) On analytical x-ray systems with
open-beam configurations that are installed after July 1, 1989, ports on the
radiation source housing shall be equipped with a shutter that cannot be opened
unless a collimator or a coupling has been connected to the port.
(g) An easily visible warning light labeled
with the words "X-RAY ON," or words having a similar intent, shall be located
near switches that energize an x-ray tube and near x-ray ports. They shall be
illuminated only if the tube is energized.
(h) On analytical x-ray systems installed
after July 1, 1989, warning lights shall have fail-safe
characteristics.
(i) X-ray
generators shall be supplied with a protective cabinet that limits leakage
radiation measured at a distance of five centimeters from its surface so that
they are not capable of producing a dose equivalent in excess of 2.5
microsieverts, 0.25 millirem, in one hour.
(j) The components of an analytical x-ray
system located in an uncontrolled area shall be arranged and include sufficient
shielding or access control so that no radiation levels exist in areas
surrounding the component group that could result in a dose to an individual
present in the area in excess of the dose limits given in Section
R313-15-301.
(2) Personnel Requirements.
(a) An individual may not be permitted to
operate or maintain an analytical x-ray system unless the individual has
received instruction that satisfies the requirements of Subsection
R313-18-12(1).
The instruction shall include:
(i)
identification of radiation hazards associated with the use of the analytical
x-ray system;
(ii) the significance
of the various radiation warnings and safety devices incorporated into the
analytical x-ray system or the reasons they have not been installed on certain
pieces of equipment and the extra precautions required in these
cases;
(iii) proper operating
procedures for the analytical x-ray system;
(iv) symptoms of an acute localized exposure;
and
(v) proper procedures for
reporting an actual or suspected exposure.
(b) Registrants shall maintain records that
demonstrate compliance with the requirements of Subsection
R313-35-100(2)(a)
for a period of three years after the termination of the individual.
(c) Normal operating procedures shall be
written and available to analytical x-ray system workers. An individual may not
be permitted to operate analytical x-ray systems using procedures other than
those contained in the normal operating procedures unless the individual has
received written approval of the registrant or the registrant's
designee.
(d) An individual may not
bypass a safety device unless the individual has received the written approval
of the registrant or the registrant's designee. Approval shall be for a
specified period of time. If a safety device has been bypassed a readily
discernible sign bearing the words "SAFETY DEVICE NOT WORKING," or words having
a similar intent, shall be placed on the radiation source housing.
(3) Personnel Monitoring. In
addition to the requirements of Section
R313-15-502, finger or wrist
dosimetric devices shall be provided to and shall be used by:
(a) analytical x-ray system workers using
equipment having an open-beam configuration and not equipped with a safety
device; and
(b) personnel
maintaining analytical x-ray systems if the maintenance procedures require the
presence of a primary x-ray beam when local components in the analytical x-ray
system are disassembled or removed.
(4) Posting. Areas or rooms containing
analytical x-ray systems not considered to be cabinet x-ray systems shall be
conspicuously posted to satisfy the requirements in Section
R313-15-902.
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