Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R313. Environmental Quality, Waste Management and Radiation Control, Radiation |
R313-16. General Requirements Applicable to the Installation, Registration, Inspection, and Use of Radiation Machines |
R313-16-290. Inspection of Radiation Machines and Facilities
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(1) Registrants shall assure that radiation machines registered pursuant to Section R313-16-230 are compliant with these rules. Radiation machines, facilities, and radiation safety programs are subject to inspection to assure compliance with these rules and to assist in lowering radiation exposure to as low as reasonably achievable levels, see Section R313-15-101. Inspections may be performed by representatives of the Director or by independent qualified experts.
(2) Inspections may, at the Director's discretion, be done after the installation of equipment, or after a change in the facility or equipment which might cause a significant change in radiation output or hazards. Inspections may be completed in accordance with the schedule as defined in Table I.
TABLE I
FACILITY TYPE MAXIMUM TIME BETWEEN
INSPECTIONS
Hospital or Radiation Therapy Facility one year
Medical Facility using Fluoroscopic
or Computed Tomography (CT) Units one year
Medical Facility Using General
Radiographic Devices two years
Chiropractic two years
Dental five years
Podiatry five years
Veterinary five years
Industrial Facility with High
or Very High Radiation
Areas Accessible to Individuals one year
Industrial Facility Using Cabinet
X-Ray Units or Units Designed
for Other Industrial Purposes five years
Other one to five years
(3) The registrant, in a timely manner, shall pay the appropriate inspection fee after completion of the inspection.
(4) Ionizing radiation producing machines which have been officially placed in storage are exempt from inspection fees but are subject to visual verification of their status by representatives of the Director.