Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
RADIATION
Chapter 246-236 - Licenses and radiation safety requirements for irradiators
OPERATION OF IRRADIATORS
Section 246-236-053 - Operating and emergency procedures
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-236-053
Current through Register Vol. 24-24, December 15, 2024
(1) The licensee shall have and follow written operating procedures for:
(a)
Operation of the irradiator, including entering and leaving the radiation
room;
(b) Use of personnel
dosimeters;
(c) Surveying the
shielding of panoramic or beam-type irradiators;
(d) Monitoring pool water for contamination
while the water is in the pool and before release of pool water to unrestricted
areas;
(e) Leak testing of
sources;
(f) Inspection and
maintenance checks required under WAC 246-236-061;
(g) Loading, unloading, and repositioning
sources, if the operations will be performed by the licensee; and
(h) Inspection of movable shielding required
under WAC 246-236-023(8), if applicable.
(2) The licensee shall have and follow emergency or abnormal event procedures, appropriate for the irradiator type, for:
(a) Sources stuck in the unshielded
position;
(b) Personnel
overexposures;
(c) A radiation
alarm from the product exit portal monitor or pool monitor;
(d) Detection of leaking sources, pool
contamination, or alarm caused by contamination of pool water;
(e) A low or high water level indicator, an
abnormal water loss, or leakage from the source storage pool;
(f) A prolonged loss of electrical
power;
(g) A fire alarm or
explosion in the radiation room;
(h) An alarm indicating unauthorized entry
into the radiation room, area around pool, or another alarmed area;
(i) Natural phenomena, including an
earthquake, a tornado, flooding, or other phenomena as appropriate for the
geographical location of the facility; and
(j) The jamming of automatic conveyor
systems.
(3) The licensee may revise operating and emergency procedures without approval of the department only if all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The revisions do not reduce the safety of
the facility;
(b) The revisions are
consistent with the outline or summary of procedures submitted with the license
application;
(c) The revisions have
been reviewed and approved by the radiation safety officer; and
(d) The users or operators are instructed and
tested on the revised procedures before they are put into use.
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