Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
RADIATION
Chapter 246-225A - Radiation safety and diagnostic image quality standards for dental facilities
Section 246-225A-060 - General requirements for all dental X-ray systems
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
Registrants shall use only dental X-ray systems and medical X-ray systems for dental imaging that meet the following requirements:
(1) The leakage radiation from the tube housing assembly, measured at a distance of one meter in any direction from the source, must not exceed 100 milliroentgens in one hour when the X-ray tube is operated at its leakage technique factors. The department will determine compliance by measuring leakage averaged over an area of 100 square centimeters with no dimension of that area greater than 20 centimeters.
(2) The HVL of the useful beam for a given X-ray tube potential must not be less than the values shown in Table 1 of this section. To determine the HVL at an X-ray tube potential which is not listed in Table 1 of this section, linear interpolation or extrapolation may be made.
Table 1
Design operating range (kVp) |
Measured potential ( kVp) |
HVL (millimeters of aluminum equivalent) |
70 and below |
70 and below |
1.5 |
Above 70 |
71 |
2.1 |
80 |
2.3 |
|
90 |
2.5 |
|
100 |
2.7 |
(3) If two or more X-ray tubes are controlled by one X-ray exposure button, the tube or tubes in operation must be clearly marked before an exposure, on both the X-ray control panel and near or on the selected tube housing assembly.
(4) The tube housing assembly supports of a stationary, portable, or mobile X-ray system must be adjusted so that the tube housing assembly remains stable and does not drift during an exposure unless the tube housing movement during exposure is a designed function of the X-ray system. Except for X-ray systems specifically designed to be hand-held, an X-ray system or tube housing assembly must not be hand-held by anyone during the exposure.
(5) Except for CT X-ray systems that have a scram button, each X-ray control must have a dead-man button.
(6) Technique indicators must be set as follows:
(7) Linearity must be measured and met as follows:
X1 - X2 <= 0.10 (X1 + X2) |
Where X1 and X2 are the ratios (mR/mAs) for each mA or mAs setting.
(8) When four exposures are made at identical operating settings, the difference between the maximum exposure (Emax) and the minimum exposure (Emin) must be less than or equal to ten percent of the average exposure (E). This is written as:
(Emax - Emin) <= 0.1E |
(9) The difference between the kVp indicated on an X-ray system and the measured kVp must not be greater than ten percent of the indicated kVp.
(10) Timers must be able to:
(11) X-ray equipment must not be capable of making an exposure when the timer is set to the zero or off position if either position is provided.
(12) Each X-ray control must have a visual indicator (such as a light) or audible signal so that the operator knows that X rays are being produced or the exposure is occurring or has ended.
(13) Registrants shall not use dental fluoroscopy without electronic amplification.
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050 and 70.98.080. 11-19-013, § 246-225A-060, filed 9/7/11, effective 10/8/11; 08-14-074, § 246-225A-060, filed 6/26/08, effective 7/27/08.