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TITLE 25HEALTH SERVICES
PART 1DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
CHAPTER 289RADIATION CONTROL
SUBCHAPTER FLICENSE REGULATIONS
RULE §289.255Radiation Safety Requirements and Licensing and Registration Procedures for Industrial Radiography

(a) Purpose.

  (1) The requirements in this section establish radiation safety requirements and licensing and registration procedures for using sources of radiation for industrial radiography and for certification of industrial radiographers.

  (2) The requirements in this section apply to licensees and registrants who possess sources of radiation for industrial radiography, including radiation machines, accelerators, and sealed radioactive sources.

  (3) Each licensee and registrant is responsible for ensuring compliance with this chapter, license and registration conditions, and orders of the department.

  (4) Each licensee and registrant is responsible for ensuring radiographic personnel performing activities under a license or registration comply with this chapter, license and registration conditions, and orders of the department.

(b) Scope.

  (1) The requirements of this section are in addition to and not in substitution for other applicable requirements of this chapter.

  (2) The requirements of the following sections of this chapter apply to all licensed industrial radiographic operations:

    (A) §289.201 of this chapter (relating to General Provisions for Radioactive Material);

    (B) §289.202 of this chapter (relating to Standards for Protection Against Radiation from Radioactive Materials);

    (C) §289.203 of this chapter (relating to Notices, Instructions, and Reports to Workers; Inspections);

    (D) §289.204 of this chapter (relating to Fees for Certificates of Registration, Radioactive Material Licenses, Emergency Planning and Implementation, and Other Regulatory Services);

    (E) §289.205 of this chapter (relating to Hearing and Enforcement Procedures);

    (F) §289.251 of this subchapter (relating to Exemptions, General Licenses, and General License Acknowledgements);

    (G) §289.252 of this subchapter (relating to Licensing of Radioactive Material); and

    (H) §289.257 of this subchapter (relating to Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Material).

  (3) The requirements of the following sections of this chapter apply to all registered industrial radiographic operations:

    (A) §289.203 of this chapter;

    (B) §289.204 of this chapter;

    (C) §289.205 of this chapter;

    (D) §289.226 of this chapter (relating to Registration of Radiation Machine Use and Services); and

    (E) §289.231 of this chapter (relating to General Provisions and Standards for Protection Against Machine-Produced Radiation).

  (4) The requirements of §289.228 of this chapter (relating to Radiation Safety Requirements for Industrial Radiation Machines) apply to persons using analytical and other industrial radiation machines subject to this section.

  (5) The requirements of §289.229 of this chapter (relating to Radiation Safety Requirements for Accelerators, Therapeutic Radiation Machines, Simulators and Electronic Brachytherapy Devices) apply to persons using accelerators subject to this section.

(c) Definitions. The following words and terms when used in this section have the following meaning unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

  (1) ANSI--American National Standards Institute.

  (2) Annual refresher safety training--A review conducted or provided by the licensee or registrant for its employees on radiation safety aspects of industrial radiography. The review may include, as appropriate, the results of internal audits, new procedures or equipment, new or revised regulations, accidents or errors that have been observed, and should also provide opportunities for employees to ask safety questions.

  (3) Associated equipment--Equipment, used in conjunction with a radiographic exposure device used to make radiographic exposures, that drives, guides, or comes in contact with the source, (such as, guide tube, control tube, control cable (drive cable), removable source stop, "J" tube, and collimator when it is used as an exposure head).

  (4) Cabinet x-ray system--An x-ray system with the x-ray tube installed in an enclosure independent of existing architectural structures except the floor on which it may be placed. An x-ray tube used within a shielded part of a building, or x-ray equipment that may temporarily or occasionally incorporate portable shielding, is not considered a cabinet x-ray system. The cabinet x-ray system is intended to:

    (A) contain at least that portion of a material being irradiated;

    (B) provide radiation attenuation; and

    (C) exclude personnel from its interior during generation of radiation.

  (5) Certifiable cabinet x-ray system--An existing uncertified x-ray system modified to meet the certification requirements specified in 21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) §1020.40.

  (6) Certification identification (ID) card--The document issued by the department to individuals who have completed the requirements stated in subsection (e)(2)(A) of this section.

  (7) Certified cabinet x-ray system--An x-ray system that has been certified as specified in 21 CFR §1010.2 as being manufactured and assembled on or after April 10, 1975, as specified in the provisions of 21 CFR §1020.40.

  (8) Certifying entity--An entity that is:

    (A) an independent certifying organization;

    (B) an Agreement State whose industrial radiographer certification program meets the applicable parts of 10 CFR Part 34, Appendix A, Parts II and III for radioactive material; or

    (C) a radiation control agency whose x-ray or combination certification requirements are found to be equivalent to criteria established by the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc..

  (9) Collimator--A radiation shield placed on the end of a guide tube or directly onto a radiographic exposure device to restrict the size of the radiation beam when the sealed source is cranked into position to make a radiographic exposure.

  (10) Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. (CRCPD)--A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, non-governmental, professional organization dedicated to radiation protection to serve as a common forum for the many governmental radiation protection agencies to communicate with each other and to promote uniform radiation protection regulations and activities.

  (11) Control cable (drive cable)--The cable connected to the source assembly and used to drive the source from and return it to the shielded position.

  (12) Control mechanism (drive mechanism)--A device enabling the source assembly to be moved from and returned to the shielded position. A drive mechanism is also known as a crank assembly.

  (13) Control tube--A protective sheath for guiding the control cable. The control tube connects the control drive mechanism to the radiographic exposure device.

  (14) Crank-out device--The control cable, control tube, and drive mechanism used to move the sealed source to and from the shielded position to make an industrial radiographic exposure.

  (15) Exposure head--A device that locates the gamma radiography sealed source in the selected working position. An exposure head is also known as a source stop.

  (16) Field station--A facility where licensed material or radiation machines are stored or used and from which equipment is dispatched to temporary job sites.

  (17) Guide tube--A flexible or rigid tube, such as a "J" tube, for guiding the source assembly and the attached control cable from the exposure device to the exposure head. The guide tube may also include the connections necessary for attachment to the exposure device and to the exposure head.

  (18) Independent certifying organization--An independent organization meeting the criteria of 10 CFR Part 34, Appendix A, for radioactive material, or comparable standards for x-ray machines.

  (19) Industrial radiography (radiography)--A non-destructive testing method using ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays or x-rays, to make radiographic images for the purpose of detecting flaws in objects without destroying them.

  (20) Lay-barge radiography--Industrial radiography performed on any water vessel used for laying pipe.

  (21) Lock-out survey--A radiation survey performed to determine a sealed source is in its fully shielded position before moving the radiographic exposure device or source changer to a different temporary job site or before securing the radiographic exposure device or source changer against unauthorized removal.

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