Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4731 - RADIATION SAFETY
MEDICAL USE OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
Part 4731.4456 - DECAY OF STRONTIUM-90 SOURCES FOR OPHTHALMIC TREATMENTS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 4731.4456
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
A. Licensees who use strontium-90 for ophthalmic treatments must ensure that certain activities as specified in item B are performed by either:
(1) an authorized
medical physicist; or
(2) an
individual who:
(a) is identified as an
ophthalmic physicist on a:
i. specific
medical use license issued by the commissioner, the NRC, or an agreement
state;
ii. permit issued by a
commissioner, NRC, or agreement state broad scope medical use
licensee;
iii. medical use permit
issued by an NRC master material licensee; or
iv. permit issued by an NRC master material
licensee broad scope medical use permittee; and
(b) holds a masters or doctors degree in
physics, medical physics, other physical sciences, engineering, or applied
mathematics from an accredited college or university; and
(c) has successfully completed one year of
full-time training in medical physics and an additional year of full-time work
experience under the supervision of a medical physicist; and
(d) has documented training in:
i. the creation, modification, and completion
of written directives;
ii.
procedures for administrations requiring a written directive; and
iii. performing the calibration measurements
of brachytherapy sources as detailed in part 4731.4455.
B. The individuals who are identified in item A must:
(1) calculate
the activity of each strontium-90 source that is used to determine the
treatment times for ophthalmic treatments. The decay must be based on the
activity determined under part 4731.4455; and
(2) assist the licensee in developing,
implementing, and maintaining written procedures to provide high confidence
that the administration is in accordance with the written directive. These
procedures must include the frequencies that the individual meeting the
requirements in item A will observe treatments, review the treatment
methodology, calculate treatment time for the prescribed dose, and review
records to verify that the administrations were in accordance with the written
directives.
C. A licensee must maintain a record of the activity of each strontium-90 source according to part 4731.4514.
Statutory Authority: MS s 144.1202; 144.1203
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