Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64E - Division of Environmental Health
Chapter 64E-5 - CONTROL OF RADIATION HAZARDS
Section 64E-5.1104 - Leak Testing of Sealed Sources
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Requirements. Each licensee using sealed sources containing radioactive material shall have the sources tested for leakage. Records of leak test results shall be kept in units of microcuries and maintained for inspection by the Department for 3 years after the leak test is performed or until transfer or disposal of the sealed source.
(2) Method of testing. Tests for leakage shall be performed only by persons specifically authorized to perform such tests by the Department, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, an Agreement State, or a licensing state using a leak test kit or method approved by the department, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, an Agreement State, or a Licensing State. The test sample shall be taken from the nearest accessible point to the sealed source where contamination might accumulate. The test sample shall be analyzed for radioactive contamination, and the analysis shall be capable of detecting the presence of 0.005 microcurie (185 Bq) of radioactive material on the test sample.
(3) Test frequency.
(4) Removal of Leaking or Contaminated Sources from service. If the test specified in subsection (3), above, reveals the presence of 0.005 microcurie (185 Bq) or more of removable radioactive material, the licensee shall remove the sealed source from service immediately and shall cause it to be decontaminated, repaired, or disposed of by a person licensed by the Department, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, an Agreement State, or a Licensing State to perform these functions. The licensee shall check the equipment associated with the leaking source for radioactive contamination, and if contaminated, have it decontaminated or disposed of by a person licensed by the Department, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, an Agreement State or a Licensing State to perform these functions. A report describing the equipment involved, the test results, any contamination which resulted from the leaking source, and corrective action taken shall be filed with the Department within 5 days of receiving the test results.
(5) Exemptions. The following sources are exempted from the periodic leak test requirements of subsections 64E-5.1104(1) through (4), F.A.C.:
Rulemaking Authority 404.022, 404.051(1), (4), 404.061, 404.081(1) FS. Law Implemented 404.022, 404.051(1), (5), 404.061(2), 404.081 FS.
New 4-4-89, Formerly 10D-91.12051, Amended 9-28-06.