Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 459 - Hazardous Materials
RADIATION CONTROL
X-Rays in the Healing Arts
Section 459.570 - Fluoroscopic X-ray systems: Exposure rate limits
Current through December 31, 2024
1. The exposure measured at the point where the center of the useful beam enters the patient must not exceed 10 roentgens (100 millisieverts) per minute, except during recording of fluoroscopic images or when provided with optional high level control.
2. When provided with optional high level control, the equipment must not be operable at any combination of tube potential and current which will result in an exposure rate, measured at the point where the center of the useful beam enters the patient, in excess of:
Special means of activation of high level controls, such as additional pressure applied continuously by the operator, will be required to avoid accidental use. A continuous signal audible to the fluoroscopist must indicate activation and use of the high level control.
3. Any new equipment installed after February 28, 1980, which does not incorporate an automatic exposure control, for example, an automatic brightness control or ionization chamber control, must not be operable at any combination of tube potential and current which will result in an exposure rate in excess of 5 roentgens (50 millisieverts) per minute at the point where the center of beam enters the patient except during recording of fluoroscopic images or when provided with an optional high level control.
4. Compliance with this section is determined as follows:
5. Periodic measurements of the exposure rate must be made annually, at intervals not to exceed 12 months after the date of the last measurement, and after any maintenance of the system which might affect the exposure rate. If the equipment is provided with optional high level control, measurements of the exposure rates must be made both with and without the high level control activated.
6. Results of these measurements must be made available at a place where any fluoroscopist will have ready access to them while using that fluoroscope. Results of the measurements must include the maximum possible r/minute, as well as the physical factors used to determine all data, the name of the person performing the measurements and the date the measurements were performed.
7. Use of monitoring devices, for example, commercially available film badges, thermoluminescence dosimeters or low energy dosimeters, may be used to perform the test if the measurements are made as in subsection 8.
8. The measurement must be made under the conditions that satisfy the requirements of subsection 4:
9. The provisions of this section do not apply to an X-ray system that is used, at any time, for radiation therapy simulation.
Bd. of Health, Radiation Control Reg. §§6.5.3-6.5.3.1.5.4.5, eff. 2-28-80-NAC A by Dep't of Human Resources by R137-01, 5-30-2003; A by R021-18A, eff. 12/18/2019
NRS 459.201