Nev. Admin. Code § 459.660 - Area requirements
1. The local
components of an analytical X-ray system must be so located and arranged to
include sufficient shielding or access control so that no radiation levels
exist in any area surrounding the local component group which could result in a
dose to a person present therein in excess of the dose limits given in NAC
459.335. For systems utilizing X-ray tubes, these levels must be met at any
specified tube rating.
2. Radiation
surveys, as required by NAC 459.337, of all analytical X-ray systems sufficient
to show compliance with subsection 1 must be performed:
(a) Upon installation of the equipment and at
least every 12 months thereafter;
(b) Following any change in the initial
arrangement, number or type of local components in the system;
(c) Following any maintenance requiring the
disassembly or removal of a local component in the system;
(d) During the performance of maintenance and
alignment procedures if the procedures require the presence of a primary X-ray
beam when any local component in the system is disassembled or
removed;
(e) Any time a visual
inspection of the local components in the system reveals an abnormal condition;
and
3. Radiation survey measurements are not
required if a registrant or licensee can demonstrate compliance with subsection
1 to the satisfaction of the Division in some other manner.
4. Each area or room containing analytical
X-ray equipment must be conspicuously posted with a sign or signs bearing the
radiation caution symbol and the words "CAUTION - X-RAY EQUIPMENT," or words
having a similar intent.
Notes
NRS 459.201
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.