TITLE 32: ENERGY
CHAPTER II: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY SUBCHAPTER b: RADIATION PROTECTION PART 350 RADIATION SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHIC OPERATIONS SECTION 350.APPENDIX B GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INSPECTION OF INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT
Section 350.APPENDIX B General Requirements for Inspection of Industrial Radiographic Equipment
a) Panoramic devices (devices in which the sealed source is physically removed from the shielded container during exposure) shall be inspected for:
1) Radiographic Exposure Unit
A) Abnormal surface radiation levels anywhere on camera, collimator or guide tube;
B) Condition of safety plugs;
C) Proper operation of locking mechanism;
D) Condition of pigtail connector;
E) Condition of carrying device (e.g., straps, handle, etc.); and
F) Proper labeling.
2) Source Guide Tube
A) Rust, dirt or sludge buildup inside the source tube;
B) Condition of source tube connector;
C) Condition of source stop;
D) Kinks or damage that could prevent proper operation; and
E) Presence of radioactive contamination.
3) Control Cables and Drive Mechanism
A) Proper drive mechanism with camera, as appropriate;
B) Changes in general operating characteristics;
C) Conditions of connector on drive cable;
D) Drive cable flexibility, wear and rust;
E) Excessive wear or damage to crank assembly parts;
F) Damage to drive cable conduit that could prevent the cable from moving freely;
G) Connection of the control cable connector with the pigtail connector for proper mating;
H) Proper operation of source position indicator, if applicable; and
I) Presence of radioactive contamination.
b) Directional beam devices containing radioactive material shall be inspected for:
1) Abnormal surface radiation;
2) Changes in the general operating characteristics of the device;
3) Proper operation of shutter mechanism;
4) Chafing or binding of shutter mechanism;
5) Damage to the device which might impair its operation;
6) Proper operation of locking mechanism;
7) Proper drive mechanism with camera, as appropriate;
8) Condition of carrying device (e.g., strap, handle, etc.); and
9) Proper labeling.
c) X-ray equipment shall be inspected for:
1) Change in the general operating characteristics of the device;
2) Wear of electrical cables and connectors;
3) Proper labeling of console;
4) Proper console with machine, as appropriate;
5) Proper operation of locking mechanism;
6) Timer run-down cutoff;
7) Damage to tube head housing that might result in excessive radiation levels; and
8) Positive indication of x-ray production.
Source: Added at 18 Ill. Reg. 7263, effective May 2, 1994) |