Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R9-7-736 - Full Calibration Measurements on Gamma Stereotactic Radiosurgery UnitsA. A licensee authorized to use a gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit for medical use shall perform full calibration measurements on each unit: 1. Before the first medical use of the unit;2. Before medical use under the following conditions:a. Whenever spot-check measurements indicate that the output differs by more than 5 percent from the output obtained at the last full calibration corrected mathematically for radioactive decay;b. Following replacement of the sources or following reinstallation of the gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit in a new location; andc. Following any repair of the gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit that includes removal of the sources or major repair of the components associated with the source assembly; and3. At intervals not exceeding one year, with the exception that relative helmet factors need only be determined before the first medical use of a helmet and following any damage to a helmet.B. To satisfy the requirement of subsection (A), full calibration measurements shall include determination of: 1. The output within plusmn; 3 percent;2. Relative helmet factors;3. Isocenter coincidence;4. Timer accuracy and linearity over the range of use;7. Treatment table retraction mechanism, using backup battery power or hydraulic backups with the unit off;9. Emergency timing circuits; and10. Stereotactic frames and localizing devices (trunnions).C. A licensee shall use the dosimetry system described in R9-7-733(A) to measure the output for one set of exposure conditions. The remaining radiation measurements required in subsection (B)(1) may be made using a dosimetry system that indicates relative dose rates.D. A licensee shall make full calibration measurements required by subsection (A) in accordance with published protocols accepted by nationally recognized bodies.E. A licensee shall mathematically correct the outputs determined in subsection (B)(1) at intervals not exceeding one month for cobalt-60 and at intervals consistent with 1 percent physical decay for all other radionuclides.F. Full calibration measurements required by subsection (A) and physical decay corrections required by subsection (E) shall be performed by an authorized medical physicist.G. A licensee shall retain a record of each calibration for three years from the date of the procedure.Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-736
New Section R9-7-736 recodified from R12-1-736 at 24 A.A.R. 813, effective March 22, 2018 (Supp. 18-1).