Mich. Admin. Code R. 333.5348

Current through Vol. 24-24, January 15, 2025
Section R. 333.5348 - Conditions of operation

Rule 348.

(1) An individual present in a fluoroscopic room, except the patient, shall wear a protective apron of at least 0.5 millimeter lead equivalence.
(2) Only individuals whose presence is needed to conduct the examination, to conduct radiation protection surveys, or to undergo specific training shall be permitted in the fluoroscopy room during x-ray exposures.
(3) Personnel monitoring shall be performed in controlled areas for each individual occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation from diagnostic x-ray equipment. Individual monitoring devices, such as film badge dosimeters or thermoluminescent dosimeters, shall be permanently assigned to each occupationally exposed individual. This monitoring shall be continuous during employment as a radiation worker.
(4) Personnel exposure records shall be kept on permanent available file at the facility where the exposure occurs.
(5) Monitoring devices used to estimate whole body exposure shall normally be worn on the chest or abdomen. Monitoring of all other body parts shall comply with R 333.5065.
(6) Monitoring devices worn to estimate personnel occupational exposure shall not be worn by the individual when he or she is exposed as a patient for a medical or dental reason.
(7) The fluoroscopist's eyes should be sufficiently dark-adapted for the visual task required before commencing conventional fluoroscopy. Under no circumstances shall he or she attempt to compensate for inadequate adaptation by increasing exposure factors employed or by prolonging the fluoroscopic examination.
(8) Special precautions, consistent with clinical needs, shall be taken to minimize exposure of the gonads of potentially procreative patients and exposure of the embryo or fetus in patients known to be or suspected of being pregnant. Gonadal shielding is advised when it does not interfere with the conditions or objectives of the examination.
(9) In cineradiography, special care shall be taken to limit patient exposure when tube currents and potentials employed are higher than those normally used in fluoroscopy. The exposure rates to which patients are normally subjected shall be determined annually and records of the surveys maintained.
(10) A fluoroscopic x-ray system shall not be left unattended without locking the apparatus, room, or building in some manner which prevents use of the apparatus by unauthorized persons.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 333.5348

2016 MR 10, Eff. 5/25/2016