Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

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Radiation Occupational exposures and protection A. H. Mehrparvar, MD Occupational Medicine department Yazd University of Medical Sciences

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Radiation Occupational exposures

and protection

A H Mehrparvar MDOccupational Medicine departmentYazd University of Medical Sciences

Key Scientific Organizations International Commission on Radiological

Protection (ICRP) International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) International Commission on Radiological

Units and Measurements (ICRU) National Council on Radiation Protection

and Measurements (NCRP) Occupational Safety and Health

Administration (OSHA)

Guidelines for protection There must be at least one person designated as the

responsible user to undertake responsibility for ensuring that the equipment is maintained properly and

functions correctly ensuring that the equipment is used and maintained

only by competent personnel ensuring that the equipment is used correctly establishing safe operating procedures for the

equipment and ensuring that operating staff are adequately instructed in them

ensuring that staff are made aware of radiation rules investigating any high x-ray exposures received by

personnel ensuring that radiation levels outside controlled areas

are below the maximum permissible limits

Guidelines for protection Protection of operating personnel and others

working in the vicinity of x-ray equipment should be achieved by ensuring that the useful beam is always directed

towards adequately shielded areas constructing shielding to form an unbroken barrier providing a control booth for the protection of the

operator The control booth and the viewing window in the booth

must have shielding properties such that no operator is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

Mobile protective screens must not be considered adequate as a control booth for radiographic rooms containing stationary x-ray equipment

locating the control booth whenever possible such that the radiation has to be scattered at least twice before entering the booth

use of warning signs which must be posted on all entrance doors of each radiographic room

The dimensions of the shielding and the materials used must be indicated on the plans The plans must also show the positions of all windows doors pipes and louvres that may affect the protection requirements Adjacent rooms as well as rooms above and below must also be noted

General requirements 1 Warning Signs

gt 5 mremhour

gt 100 mremhour

gt 500 remhour

Depends on radionuclide gt 10 mCi H-3 1 mCi S-35 01 mCi P-32

0001 mCi I-125

2 Markings mdash All controls meters lights and other indicators relevant to the operation of the equipment must be readily discernible and clearly labelled or marked as to function

3 Indicator Lights mdash There must be readily discernible separate indicators on the control panel that respectively indicate (i) when the control panel is energized and the machine

is ready to produce xraysand (ii) when x-rays are produced

4 Filtration mdashThe total permanent filtration in the useful beam must be equivalent to at least the following thicknesses of aluminum (i) 05 millimetre of aluminum for machines designed to

operate with x-ray tube potentials below 50 kilovolts peak

(ii) 15 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials from 50 kilovolts peak to 70 kilovolts peak

(iii) 25 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials above 70 kilovolts peak

5 Exposure Control mdash exposure switch timer or other device to initiate and terminate x-ray production Where an exposure switch is provided the exposure switch must (i) require continuous pressure by the operator to

produce x-rays (ii) if in the form of a footswitch be so constructed that if

overturned inadvertent exposures do not result (iii) be so located that convenient operation outside of a

shielded area is not possible (iv) for mobile x-ray equipment be equipped with a

cable at least three meters long

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

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Key Scientific Organizations International Commission on Radiological

Protection (ICRP) International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) International Commission on Radiological

Units and Measurements (ICRU) National Council on Radiation Protection

and Measurements (NCRP) Occupational Safety and Health

Administration (OSHA)

Guidelines for protection There must be at least one person designated as the

responsible user to undertake responsibility for ensuring that the equipment is maintained properly and

functions correctly ensuring that the equipment is used and maintained

only by competent personnel ensuring that the equipment is used correctly establishing safe operating procedures for the

equipment and ensuring that operating staff are adequately instructed in them

ensuring that staff are made aware of radiation rules investigating any high x-ray exposures received by

personnel ensuring that radiation levels outside controlled areas

are below the maximum permissible limits

Guidelines for protection Protection of operating personnel and others

working in the vicinity of x-ray equipment should be achieved by ensuring that the useful beam is always directed

towards adequately shielded areas constructing shielding to form an unbroken barrier providing a control booth for the protection of the

operator The control booth and the viewing window in the booth

must have shielding properties such that no operator is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

Mobile protective screens must not be considered adequate as a control booth for radiographic rooms containing stationary x-ray equipment

locating the control booth whenever possible such that the radiation has to be scattered at least twice before entering the booth

use of warning signs which must be posted on all entrance doors of each radiographic room

The dimensions of the shielding and the materials used must be indicated on the plans The plans must also show the positions of all windows doors pipes and louvres that may affect the protection requirements Adjacent rooms as well as rooms above and below must also be noted

General requirements 1 Warning Signs

gt 5 mremhour

gt 100 mremhour

gt 500 remhour

Depends on radionuclide gt 10 mCi H-3 1 mCi S-35 01 mCi P-32

0001 mCi I-125

2 Markings mdash All controls meters lights and other indicators relevant to the operation of the equipment must be readily discernible and clearly labelled or marked as to function

3 Indicator Lights mdash There must be readily discernible separate indicators on the control panel that respectively indicate (i) when the control panel is energized and the machine

is ready to produce xraysand (ii) when x-rays are produced

4 Filtration mdashThe total permanent filtration in the useful beam must be equivalent to at least the following thicknesses of aluminum (i) 05 millimetre of aluminum for machines designed to

operate with x-ray tube potentials below 50 kilovolts peak

(ii) 15 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials from 50 kilovolts peak to 70 kilovolts peak

(iii) 25 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials above 70 kilovolts peak

5 Exposure Control mdash exposure switch timer or other device to initiate and terminate x-ray production Where an exposure switch is provided the exposure switch must (i) require continuous pressure by the operator to

produce x-rays (ii) if in the form of a footswitch be so constructed that if

overturned inadvertent exposures do not result (iii) be so located that convenient operation outside of a

shielded area is not possible (iv) for mobile x-ray equipment be equipped with a

cable at least three meters long

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

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Guidelines for protection There must be at least one person designated as the

responsible user to undertake responsibility for ensuring that the equipment is maintained properly and

functions correctly ensuring that the equipment is used and maintained

only by competent personnel ensuring that the equipment is used correctly establishing safe operating procedures for the

equipment and ensuring that operating staff are adequately instructed in them

ensuring that staff are made aware of radiation rules investigating any high x-ray exposures received by

personnel ensuring that radiation levels outside controlled areas

are below the maximum permissible limits

Guidelines for protection Protection of operating personnel and others

working in the vicinity of x-ray equipment should be achieved by ensuring that the useful beam is always directed

towards adequately shielded areas constructing shielding to form an unbroken barrier providing a control booth for the protection of the

operator The control booth and the viewing window in the booth

must have shielding properties such that no operator is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

Mobile protective screens must not be considered adequate as a control booth for radiographic rooms containing stationary x-ray equipment

locating the control booth whenever possible such that the radiation has to be scattered at least twice before entering the booth

use of warning signs which must be posted on all entrance doors of each radiographic room

The dimensions of the shielding and the materials used must be indicated on the plans The plans must also show the positions of all windows doors pipes and louvres that may affect the protection requirements Adjacent rooms as well as rooms above and below must also be noted

General requirements 1 Warning Signs

gt 5 mremhour

gt 100 mremhour

gt 500 remhour

Depends on radionuclide gt 10 mCi H-3 1 mCi S-35 01 mCi P-32

0001 mCi I-125

2 Markings mdash All controls meters lights and other indicators relevant to the operation of the equipment must be readily discernible and clearly labelled or marked as to function

3 Indicator Lights mdash There must be readily discernible separate indicators on the control panel that respectively indicate (i) when the control panel is energized and the machine

is ready to produce xraysand (ii) when x-rays are produced

4 Filtration mdashThe total permanent filtration in the useful beam must be equivalent to at least the following thicknesses of aluminum (i) 05 millimetre of aluminum for machines designed to

operate with x-ray tube potentials below 50 kilovolts peak

(ii) 15 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials from 50 kilovolts peak to 70 kilovolts peak

(iii) 25 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials above 70 kilovolts peak

5 Exposure Control mdash exposure switch timer or other device to initiate and terminate x-ray production Where an exposure switch is provided the exposure switch must (i) require continuous pressure by the operator to

produce x-rays (ii) if in the form of a footswitch be so constructed that if

overturned inadvertent exposures do not result (iii) be so located that convenient operation outside of a

shielded area is not possible (iv) for mobile x-ray equipment be equipped with a

cable at least three meters long

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 4: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

Guidelines for protection Protection of operating personnel and others

working in the vicinity of x-ray equipment should be achieved by ensuring that the useful beam is always directed

towards adequately shielded areas constructing shielding to form an unbroken barrier providing a control booth for the protection of the

operator The control booth and the viewing window in the booth

must have shielding properties such that no operator is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

Mobile protective screens must not be considered adequate as a control booth for radiographic rooms containing stationary x-ray equipment

locating the control booth whenever possible such that the radiation has to be scattered at least twice before entering the booth

use of warning signs which must be posted on all entrance doors of each radiographic room

The dimensions of the shielding and the materials used must be indicated on the plans The plans must also show the positions of all windows doors pipes and louvres that may affect the protection requirements Adjacent rooms as well as rooms above and below must also be noted

General requirements 1 Warning Signs

gt 5 mremhour

gt 100 mremhour

gt 500 remhour

Depends on radionuclide gt 10 mCi H-3 1 mCi S-35 01 mCi P-32

0001 mCi I-125

2 Markings mdash All controls meters lights and other indicators relevant to the operation of the equipment must be readily discernible and clearly labelled or marked as to function

3 Indicator Lights mdash There must be readily discernible separate indicators on the control panel that respectively indicate (i) when the control panel is energized and the machine

is ready to produce xraysand (ii) when x-rays are produced

4 Filtration mdashThe total permanent filtration in the useful beam must be equivalent to at least the following thicknesses of aluminum (i) 05 millimetre of aluminum for machines designed to

operate with x-ray tube potentials below 50 kilovolts peak

(ii) 15 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials from 50 kilovolts peak to 70 kilovolts peak

(iii) 25 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials above 70 kilovolts peak

5 Exposure Control mdash exposure switch timer or other device to initiate and terminate x-ray production Where an exposure switch is provided the exposure switch must (i) require continuous pressure by the operator to

produce x-rays (ii) if in the form of a footswitch be so constructed that if

overturned inadvertent exposures do not result (iii) be so located that convenient operation outside of a

shielded area is not possible (iv) for mobile x-ray equipment be equipped with a

cable at least three meters long

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 5: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

locating the control booth whenever possible such that the radiation has to be scattered at least twice before entering the booth

use of warning signs which must be posted on all entrance doors of each radiographic room

The dimensions of the shielding and the materials used must be indicated on the plans The plans must also show the positions of all windows doors pipes and louvres that may affect the protection requirements Adjacent rooms as well as rooms above and below must also be noted

General requirements 1 Warning Signs

gt 5 mremhour

gt 100 mremhour

gt 500 remhour

Depends on radionuclide gt 10 mCi H-3 1 mCi S-35 01 mCi P-32

0001 mCi I-125

2 Markings mdash All controls meters lights and other indicators relevant to the operation of the equipment must be readily discernible and clearly labelled or marked as to function

3 Indicator Lights mdash There must be readily discernible separate indicators on the control panel that respectively indicate (i) when the control panel is energized and the machine

is ready to produce xraysand (ii) when x-rays are produced

4 Filtration mdashThe total permanent filtration in the useful beam must be equivalent to at least the following thicknesses of aluminum (i) 05 millimetre of aluminum for machines designed to

operate with x-ray tube potentials below 50 kilovolts peak

(ii) 15 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials from 50 kilovolts peak to 70 kilovolts peak

(iii) 25 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials above 70 kilovolts peak

5 Exposure Control mdash exposure switch timer or other device to initiate and terminate x-ray production Where an exposure switch is provided the exposure switch must (i) require continuous pressure by the operator to

produce x-rays (ii) if in the form of a footswitch be so constructed that if

overturned inadvertent exposures do not result (iii) be so located that convenient operation outside of a

shielded area is not possible (iv) for mobile x-ray equipment be equipped with a

cable at least three meters long

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 6: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

General requirements 1 Warning Signs

gt 5 mremhour

gt 100 mremhour

gt 500 remhour

Depends on radionuclide gt 10 mCi H-3 1 mCi S-35 01 mCi P-32

0001 mCi I-125

2 Markings mdash All controls meters lights and other indicators relevant to the operation of the equipment must be readily discernible and clearly labelled or marked as to function

3 Indicator Lights mdash There must be readily discernible separate indicators on the control panel that respectively indicate (i) when the control panel is energized and the machine

is ready to produce xraysand (ii) when x-rays are produced

4 Filtration mdashThe total permanent filtration in the useful beam must be equivalent to at least the following thicknesses of aluminum (i) 05 millimetre of aluminum for machines designed to

operate with x-ray tube potentials below 50 kilovolts peak

(ii) 15 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials from 50 kilovolts peak to 70 kilovolts peak

(iii) 25 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials above 70 kilovolts peak

5 Exposure Control mdash exposure switch timer or other device to initiate and terminate x-ray production Where an exposure switch is provided the exposure switch must (i) require continuous pressure by the operator to

produce x-rays (ii) if in the form of a footswitch be so constructed that if

overturned inadvertent exposures do not result (iii) be so located that convenient operation outside of a

shielded area is not possible (iv) for mobile x-ray equipment be equipped with a

cable at least three meters long

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 7: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

gt 5 mremhour

gt 100 mremhour

gt 500 remhour

Depends on radionuclide gt 10 mCi H-3 1 mCi S-35 01 mCi P-32

0001 mCi I-125

2 Markings mdash All controls meters lights and other indicators relevant to the operation of the equipment must be readily discernible and clearly labelled or marked as to function

3 Indicator Lights mdash There must be readily discernible separate indicators on the control panel that respectively indicate (i) when the control panel is energized and the machine

is ready to produce xraysand (ii) when x-rays are produced

4 Filtration mdashThe total permanent filtration in the useful beam must be equivalent to at least the following thicknesses of aluminum (i) 05 millimetre of aluminum for machines designed to

operate with x-ray tube potentials below 50 kilovolts peak

(ii) 15 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials from 50 kilovolts peak to 70 kilovolts peak

(iii) 25 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials above 70 kilovolts peak

5 Exposure Control mdash exposure switch timer or other device to initiate and terminate x-ray production Where an exposure switch is provided the exposure switch must (i) require continuous pressure by the operator to

produce x-rays (ii) if in the form of a footswitch be so constructed that if

overturned inadvertent exposures do not result (iii) be so located that convenient operation outside of a

shielded area is not possible (iv) for mobile x-ray equipment be equipped with a

cable at least three meters long

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 8: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

2 Markings mdash All controls meters lights and other indicators relevant to the operation of the equipment must be readily discernible and clearly labelled or marked as to function

3 Indicator Lights mdash There must be readily discernible separate indicators on the control panel that respectively indicate (i) when the control panel is energized and the machine

is ready to produce xraysand (ii) when x-rays are produced

4 Filtration mdashThe total permanent filtration in the useful beam must be equivalent to at least the following thicknesses of aluminum (i) 05 millimetre of aluminum for machines designed to

operate with x-ray tube potentials below 50 kilovolts peak

(ii) 15 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials from 50 kilovolts peak to 70 kilovolts peak

(iii) 25 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials above 70 kilovolts peak

5 Exposure Control mdash exposure switch timer or other device to initiate and terminate x-ray production Where an exposure switch is provided the exposure switch must (i) require continuous pressure by the operator to

produce x-rays (ii) if in the form of a footswitch be so constructed that if

overturned inadvertent exposures do not result (iii) be so located that convenient operation outside of a

shielded area is not possible (iv) for mobile x-ray equipment be equipped with a

cable at least three meters long

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 9: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

4 Filtration mdashThe total permanent filtration in the useful beam must be equivalent to at least the following thicknesses of aluminum (i) 05 millimetre of aluminum for machines designed to

operate with x-ray tube potentials below 50 kilovolts peak

(ii) 15 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials from 50 kilovolts peak to 70 kilovolts peak

(iii) 25 millimetres of aluminum for machines designed to operate with x-ray tube potentials above 70 kilovolts peak

5 Exposure Control mdash exposure switch timer or other device to initiate and terminate x-ray production Where an exposure switch is provided the exposure switch must (i) require continuous pressure by the operator to

produce x-rays (ii) if in the form of a footswitch be so constructed that if

overturned inadvertent exposures do not result (iii) be so located that convenient operation outside of a

shielded area is not possible (iv) for mobile x-ray equipment be equipped with a

cable at least three meters long

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 10: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

5 Exposure Control mdash exposure switch timer or other device to initiate and terminate x-ray production Where an exposure switch is provided the exposure switch must (i) require continuous pressure by the operator to

produce x-rays (ii) if in the form of a footswitch be so constructed that if

overturned inadvertent exposures do not result (iii) be so located that convenient operation outside of a

shielded area is not possible (iv) for mobile x-ray equipment be equipped with a

cable at least three meters long

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 11: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

Mobile radiographic equipment 1 Target-to-Skin Distance mdash The

equipment must be equipped with means to prevent operation at target-to-skin distances of less than 30 centimeters

2 Exposure Control mdash The exposure switch must be of the dead-man type and must be provided with a cable at least 3 meters long

General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

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General recommendations 1 An x-ray room must not be used for more than

one radiological investigation simultaneously 2 Except for those persons whose presence is

essential no person must be in the xray room when the exposure is carried out

3 Personnel must at all times keep as far away from the useful beam as is practicable Exposure of personnel to the useful beam must never be allowed unless the beam is adequately attenuated by the patient and by protective clothing or screens

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 13: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

4 All personnel must take full advantage of the protective devices available

5 Operators should remain inside the control booth or behind protective screens when making an x-ray exposure In cases where there are reasons that make this

impractical protective clothing must be worn 6 If parents escorts or other personnel are called

to assist they must be provided with protective aprons and gloves and be positioned so as to avoid the useful beam No one person should regularly perform these duties

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 14: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

7 When a lead equivalent protective apron is worn the personnel dosimeter must be worn under the apron

8 All operators of x-ray equipment together with personnel (eg nurses) who routinely participate in radiological procedures must wear personnel dosimeters

9 X-ray machines which are energized and ready to produce radiation must not be left unattended

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 15: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

10 X-ray equipment must only be operated by or under the direct supervision of qualified individuals

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 16: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

Guidelines for general radiology rooms 1The radiation levels in controlled areas

that are occupied routinely by radiation workers only must be such that no radiation worker is occupationally exposed to more than 20 mSv per year

2 The radiation levels in uncontrolled areas must be such that no person can receive more than 1 mSv per year

Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

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Guidelines (general)

The x-ray workload (ie number of films exposed) does not exceed 960 (on average) in a 40-hour work week schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated at up to 125 kVp with a maximum film (cassette) size of 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 4m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 18: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room (a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear (b) for members of the public not to exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level)

Control booth shielding is based on providing protection against secondary radiation (ie leakage and scatter) only but not the primary beam

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 19: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

Occupancy behind barriers the shielding assessment (over) has taken into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the x-ray room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 20: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

Room layout (general)

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 21: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

Guideline (mamography)

The x-ray unit is operated at up to 35 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions of at least 3m x 3m

The x-ray workload (number of film exposures) per 40 hour workweek does not exceed 1200

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 22: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

Operator protection is required to ensure that the maximum permissible dose of 20 mSvyear is not exceeded and that doses are kept as low as reasonably achievable

The shielding specified for the operator protective shield will ensure the operator does not exceed the 1 mSvyear Action Level

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 23: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

Guideline (fluoroscopy)

The currentfuture x-ray workload in the room does not exceed 50 fluoroscopic (radioscopic) procedures [average fluoroscopy (radioscopy) time is 5 minutes per patient] and 300 radiographic film in a 40 hour workweek schedule

The x-ray unit is normally operated in the range 70-100 kVp and occasionally at up to 125 kVp

The maximum film (cassette) size is 35cm x 43cm (14rdquo x 17rdquo) and maximum image intensifier size is 41cm (16rdquo)

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 3m x 45m

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

Page 24: Radiation Occupational exposures and protection

Unexposed x-ray film is stored in a film bin lined with at least 08mm (2 lbftsup2) lead

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for the general public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

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Occupancy outside barriers the shielding required (over) takes into account the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside the barriers (ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage)

Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

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Guideline (CT)

The currentfuture x-ray workload does not exceed 200 patientsweek per 40 hour work week schedule

The CT unit is operated at up to 150 kVp

The room containing the unit has dimensions no smaller than 35m x 6m

Shielding is required to provide protection outside the room a) for workers to meet the Action Level of 1mSvyear b) for members of the public to not exceed the recommended

public dose limit of 1 mSvyear

For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

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For workers directly involved in the taking of x-rays this guideline provides an option for shielding the control booth to either 20 mSvyear (the maximum permissible dose) or to 1 mSvyear (the Action Level referred to above)

No person other than the patient shall be inside the room during diagnostic exposures except when required to assist the patient when protective lead aprons shall be worn

Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

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Occupancy outside barriers the shielding options (see over) allow for consideration of the amount of time (occupancy) spent by persons outside each of the barriers(ie wallsdoors)

1048697 Full occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers or other persons for a total of more than 30 minutes per day and applies to adjacent rooms and tenanted facilities

1048697 Partial occupancy applies to areas occupied by workers and other persons for a total of no more than 30 minutes per day and applies to areas such as adjacent stairwells parkades and parking lots lanes gardens and infrequently used rooms (storage) Areas that can be converted from Partial Occupancy to Full Occupancy (eg from storage to office) should be considered as Full Occupancy for shielding requirements

If the facility has accessible areas (eg rooms) above andor below the CT room protection for these areas must be provided in the intervening floors (see over)

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