Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 7 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - RADIATION CONTROL
Article 6 - USE OF X-RAYS IN THE HEALING ARTS
Section R9-7-607 - Additional X-ray Machine Standards, Shielding Requirements, and Procedures, Except Mobile Fluoroscopic, Dental Panoramic, Cephalometric, Dental CT, or Dental Intraoral Radiographic Systems
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-7-607
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Useful beam limitation. A registrant shall:
1. Provide a means to restrict the
useful beam to the area of clinical interest for any combination of SID and
image receptor size employed.
2.
Ensure that beam-limiting devices meet the following requirements:
a. Devices that project a circular radiation
field restrict the diameter of the useful beam, not to exceed the diagonal
dimension of the image receptor by greater than 2 percent of the SID;
b. Devices that project a rectangular or
square radiation field restrict the useful beam to the longitudinal and
transverse dimensions of the image receptor to within 2 percent of the
SID;
c. Beam limiting devices that
do not incorporate light beams to define the projected radiation field are
clearly labeled, indicating the SID and image receptor size at which each
device complies with the applicable requirements of subsection (A)(2)(a) or
(b);
d. Adjustable beam-limiting
devices installed after July 31, 1971, incorporate light beams to define the
projected dimensions of the useful beam and provide an average illumination of
not less than 100 lux (9 foot-candles) at 1 meter (3.3 feet) or at the maximum
SID, whichever is less. The average illumination shall be based upon
measurements made in the approximate center of each quadrant of the light
field; and
e. All beam-limiting
devices installed, on general purpose fixed and mobile radiographic systems,
provide stepless means of continuous adjustment of the projected radiation
field size.
3. Provide a
means to align the center of the radiation field to the center of the image
receptor to within 2 percent of the SID.
B. Radiation exposure control. A registrant shall:
1. Provide a means to terminate the
exposure at a preset time interval, preset product of current and time, preset
number of pulses, or a preset exposure to the image receptor. The registrant
shall ensure that it is not possible to make an exposure when the exposure
control device is set to a "zero" or "off" position if either position is
provided.
2. Ensure that the
exposure switch is a "dead-man" switch, and except for those used with
"spot-film" devices in fluoroscopy, is arranged so that it cannot be
conveniently operated outside a shielded area.
3. Provide x-ray systems with automatic
exposure control, which indicates at the control panel when this mode is
selected, and a visual and audible signal, which indicates termination of the
exposure.
4. Use a control panel
that includes:
a. A device (usually a
millimeter) that will give a positive indication during radiation production;
and
b. Control setting indicators
or meters that indicate the appropriate technical factors: kVp, mAs, mA, or
exposure time, and any special mode selected for the exposure.
C. Structural shielding. A registrant shall:
1. Ensure that
all wall, floor and ceiling areas struck by the useful beam have primary
protective barriers. Primary protective barriers in walls shall extend from the
finished floor to a minimum height of 2.13 meters (7 feet);
2. Ensure that secondary protective barriers
are provided in all wall, floor, and ceiling areas that do not have primary
protective barriers or where the primary protective barrier requirements are
lower than the secondary barrier requirements;
3. Ensure that the operator's station is
behind a protective barrier sufficient to ensure compliance with
R9-7-408, R9-7-414, and R9-7-416,
and the operator is able to communicate with the patient from the operator's
station.
4. Provide a window of
transparent material equal in attenuation to that required by the adjacent
barrier, or a mirror system, that is large enough and placed so that the
operator can see the patient during exposure without having to leave the
protected area.
D. Operating procedures. A registrant shall:
1.
Use mechanical supporting or restraining devices, if a patient must be held in
position for radiography. If the patient must be held by an individual, the
registrant shall ensure that the individual is protected with appropriate
shielding devices, such as protective gloves and apron, and is positioned so
that no part of the body of the individual holding the patient is struck by the
useful beam;
2. Ensure that only
individuals required for the radiographic procedure are in the radiographic
room during exposure, and, except for the patient, all these individuals are
equipped with protective devices;
3. Restrict the useful beam to the clinical
area of interest;
4. Provide a
chart in the vicinity of the diagnostic x-ray system's control panel that
specifies, for all routine examinations performed with the system, the
following information:
a. Patient's
anatomical size and technique factors;
b. Type and size of the film or film screen
combination;
c. Type and focal
distance of the grid, if any;
d.
X-ray source-to-image receptor distance; and
e. Type and location of gonad
shielding.
5. Provide
documentation of the following items:
a. The
patient's identity;
b. The x-ray
examination, as recorded in a radio-graphic log;
c. The date the examination is
performed;
d. The number of
projections (if applicable), or on-time, or dose factors depending upon the
unit; and
e. A method of
identifying the individual who performed the examination.
6. The registrant shall maintain in
chronological order, the documentation required in subsection (D)(5) in written
or readily available electronic form. The documentation shall be maintained for
three years from the date the examination is performed.
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