Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 380.60 - Operating Procedures and Instructions
a) Individuals having access to analytical
x-ray machines or equipment shall be provided with specific written
instructions concerning the radiation hazards, safe working practices, and made
aware of the symptoms of an acute localized exposure to radiation. These
instructions shall be posted near the controls of the x-ray machine.
b) Medical personnel examining work-connected
injuries shall be informed of the possibility of radiation exposure to the
worker from the devices regulated in this Part.
c) Operators shall be instructed in the
procedures for reporting an actual or suspected radiation overexposure. When it
has been determined that an overexposure to an individual has occurred, it
shall be reported to the Agency without undue delay.
d) In cases where the primary x-ray beam is
not intercepted by the experimental apparatus under all conditions of
operation, protective measures shall be provided, such as auxiliary shielding,
to avoid exposure to the primary x-ray beam.
e) If, for any reason, it is necessary to
temporarily intentionally alter safety devices, such as bypassing interlocks or
removing shielding, such action shall be:
1)
specified in writing and posted near the x-ray tube housing so that other
persons will know the existing status of the machine; and
2) terminated as soon as possible.
f) Whenever possible, an
interlocking device that prevents the entry of any portion of an individual
body or extremities into the primary beam, or causes the primary beam to be
shut off upon entry into its path, shall be provided.
g) Unused tube ports shall be closed in such
a fashion that accidental opening is not possible.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2240, effective January 23, 2009
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