Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 340.630 - Control of Access to Very High Radiation Areas - Irradiators
a) This Section
applies to licensees or registrants with sources of radiation in irradiators
that are not self-shielded. This Section does not apply to sources of radiation
that are used in teletherapy, in industrial radiography or in completely
self-shielded irradiators in which the source is both stored and operated
within the same radiation shielding barrier and, in the designed configuration
of the irradiator, is always physically inaccessible to any individual and
cannot create a radiation level of 5 Gy (500 rad) or more in 1 hour at 1 meter
in an area that is accessible to any individual.
b) Each area in which there may exist
radiation levels in excess of 5 Gy (500 rad) in 1 hour at 1 meter from a source
of radiation that is used to irradiate matter shall meet the following
requirements:
1) Each entrance or access point
shall be equipped with entry control devices that:
A) Function automatically to prevent any
individual from inadvertently entering a very high radiation area;
B) Permit deliberate entry into the area only
after a control device is actuated that causes the radiation level within the
area, from the source of radiation, to be reduced below that at which it would
be possible for an individual to receive a deep dose equivalent in excess of 1
mSv (0.1 rem) in 1 hour; and
C)
Prevent operation of the source of radiation if it would produce radiation
levels in the area that could result in a deep dose equivalent to an individual
in excess of 1 mSv (0.1 rem) in 1 hour.
2) Additional control devices shall be
provided so that, upon failure of the entry control devices to function as
required by subsection (b)(1) of this Section:
A) The radiation level within the area, from
the source of radiation, is reduced below that at which it would be possible
for an individual to receive a deep dose equivalent in excess of 1 mSv (0.1
rem) in 1 hour; and
B) Conspicuous
visible and audible alarm signals are generated to make an individual
attempting to enter the area aware of the hazard. The alarm signals shall be
located so that at least one other authorized individual, who is physically
present, familiar with the activity, and prepared to render or summon
assistance, is made aware of the failure of the entry control
devices.
3) The licensee
or registrant shall provide control devices so that, upon failure or removal of
any physical radiation barriers, other than the shielded storage container for
sealed sources:
A) The radiation level from
the source of radiation is reduced below that at which it would be possible for
an individual to receive a deep dose equivalent in excess of 1 mSv (0.1 rem) in
1 hour; and
B) Conspicuous visible
and audible alarm signals are generated to make potentially affected
individuals aware of the hazard and the licensee or registrant or at least one
other individual, who is familiar with the activity and prepared to render or
summon assistance, aware of the failure or removal of the physical
barrier.
4) When the
shield for the stored sealed source is a liquid, the licensee shall provide
means to monitor the integrity of the shield and to signal, automatically, loss
of adequate shielding.
5) Physical
radiation barriers that comprise permanent structural components, such as
walls, that have no credible probability of failure or removal in ordinary
circumstances need not meet the requirements of subsections (b)(3) and (4) of
this Section.
6) Each area shall be
equipped with devices that will automatically generate conspicuous visible and
audible alarm signals to alert personnel in the area before the source of
radiation can be put into operation and in time for any individual in the area
to operate a clearly identified control device, which must be installed in the
area and that can prevent the source of radiation from being put into
operation.
7) Each area shall be
controlled by use of devices and administrative procedures that ensure that the
area is cleared of personnel prior to each use of the source of
radiation.
8) Each area shall be
checked by a radiation measurement to ensure that, prior to the first
individual's entry into the area after any use of the source of radiation, the
radiation level from the source of radiation in the area is below that at which
it would be possible for an individual to receive a deep dose equivalent in
excess of 1 mSv (0.1 rem) in 1 hour.
9) The entry control devices required in
subsection (b)(1) of this Section shall be tested for proper functioning (see
Section
340.1190
of this Part for recordkeeping requirements).
A) Testing shall be conducted prior to
initial operation with the source of radiation on any day, unless operations
were continued uninterrupted from the previous day;
B) Testing shall be conducted prior to
resumption of operation of the source of radiation after any unintentional
interruption; and
C) The licensee
or registrant shall submit and adhere to a schedule for periodic tests of the
entry control and warning systems.
10) The licensee or registrant shall not
conduct operations, other than those necessary to place the source of radiation
in safe condition or to effect repairs on controls, unless control devices are
functioning properly.
11) Entry and
exit portals that are used in transporting matter to and from the irradiation
area, and that are not intended for use by individuals, shall be controlled by
such devices and administrative procedures as are necessary to physically
protect and warn against inadvertent entry by any individual through these
portals. Exit portals for irradiated matter shall be equipped to detect and
signal the presence of any loose sealed sources that are carried toward such an
exit and to automatically prevent loose sealed sources from being carried out
of the area.
c)
Registrants, licensees or applicants for licenses for sources of radiation that
are within the purview of subsection (b) of this Section and that will be used
in a variety of positions or in locations (e.g., open fields or forests) that
make it impracticable to comply with certain requirements of subsection (b) of
this Section, such as those for the automatic control of radiation levels, may
apply to the Agency for approval of alternative safety measures. Alternative
safety measures shall provide personnel protection at least equivalent to those
specified in subsection (b) of this Section. At least one of the alternative
measures shall include an entry-preventing interlock control based on a
measurement of the radiation that ensures the absence of high radiation levels
before an individual can gain access to the area where such sources of
radiation are used.
d) The entry
control devices required by subsections (b) and (c) of this Section shall be
established in such a way that no individual will be prevented from leaving the
area.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 20841, effective December 16, 2005
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