Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 459 - Hazardous Materials
RADIATION CONTROL
X-Rays in the Healing Arts
Section 459.566 - Fluoroscopic X-ray systems: Limitation of useful beam; spot filming
Current through December 31, 2024
All fluoroscopic X-ray systems must meet the following requirements:
1. The fluoroscopic tube must not produce X rays unless the primary protective barrier is in position to intercept the entire useful beam at all times.
2. The entire cross section of the useful beam must be intercepted by the primary protective barrier of the fluoroscopic image assembly at any source-image receptor distance.
3. The X-ray field produced by fluoroscopic equipment without image intensification must not extend beyond the entire visible area of the image receptor. This requirement applies to field size during both fluoroscopic procedures and spot-filming procedures.
4. During fluoroscopic or spot-filming procedures, neither the length nor the width of the X-ray field in the plane of the image receptor may exceed the visible area of the image receptor by more than 3 percent of the source-image receptor distance. The sum of the excess length and the excess width must be no greater than 4 percent of the source-image receptor distance.
5. Compliance will be determined with the beam axis perpendicular to the image receptor. For rectangular X-ray fields used with circular image reception, the error in alignment will be determined along the length and width dimensions of the X-ray field which pass through the center of the visible area of the image receptor.
6. In addition to other requirements of NAC 459.400 to 459.624, inclusive, for new equipment installed after February 28, 1980:
Bd. of Health, Radiation Control Reg. §§ 6.5-6.5.1.3.3.3, eff. 2-28-80
NRS 459.201