Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 19 - Public Health and Safety
25d - X-Ray Devices used for Diagnosis and Therapy
Section 19-25d-9 - Therapeutic x-ray installations
Universal Citation: CT Reg of State Agencies 19-25d-9
Current through September 9, 2024
(a) Equipment
(1) The tube housing
shall be of therapeutic type.
(2)
Permanent diaphragms or cones used for collimating the useful beam shall afford
the same degree of protection as the tube housing. Adjustable or removable
beam-defining diaphragms or cones shall transmit not more than five percent of
the useful beam obtained at the maximum kilovoltage and with maximum treatment
filter.
(3) Filters shall be
secured in place to prevent them from dropping out during treatment. The filter
slot shall be so constructed that the radiation escaping through it does not
exceed one roentgen per hour at one meter, or, if the radiation from the slot
is accessible to the patient, thirty roentgens per hour at five centimeters
from the external opening.
(4) The
x-ray tube shall be so mounted that it cannot turn or slide with respect to the
aperture.
(5) Means shall be
provided to immobilize the tube housing during stationary portal
treatment.
(6) A timer shall be
provided to terminate the exposure after a preset time regardless of what other
exposure limiting devices are present.
(7) Equipment utilizing shutters to control
the useful beam shall have a shutter position indicator on the
control.
(8) There shall be on the
control panel an easily discernible indicator which will give positive
information as to whether or not the x-ray tube is energized.
(b) Structural shielding
(1) All wall, floor and
ceiling areas that can be struck by the useful beam, plus a border of one foot,
shall be provided with primary protective barriers.
(2) All wall, floor and ceiling areas that,
because of restrictions in the orientation of the useful beam, cannot be struck
by the useful beam shall be provided with secondary barriers.
(3) With equipment operating above one
hundred twenty-five kvp, the required barriers shall be an integral part of the
building.
(4) With equipment
operating above one hundred fifty kvp, the control station shall be within a
protective booth or outside the treatment room.
(5) Interlocks shall be provided so that when
any door of the treatment room is opened either the machine will shut off
automatically or the radiation level within the room will be reduced to an
average of not more than two milliroentgens per hour and a maximum of ten
milliroentgens per hour at a distance of one meter in any direction from the
target. After such shut off or reduction in output, it shall be possible to
restore the machine to full operation only from the control panel.
(6) Provision shall be made to permit
continuous observation of patients during irradiation.
(7) Windows, mirror systems or closed-circuit
television viewing screens used for observing the patient shall be so located
that the operator may see the patient and the control panel from the same
position.
(c) Operating procedures
(1) All new
installations, and existing installations not previously surveyed, shall have a
protection survey made by, or under the direction of, a qualified expert. This
shall also be done after any change in the installation which might produce a
radiation hazard. The expert shall report his findings in writing to the person
in charge of the installation.
(2)
The installation shall be operated in compliance with any limitations indicated
by the protection survey.
(3) No
individual who works with radiation, unless he is the patient, shall be in the
treatment room during exposure. No other individual shall be there except when
it is clinically necessary. If an individual is required to be in the treatment
room with the patient during exposure, he shall be protected as much as
possible from scattered radiation and shall not be in the useful
beam.
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