(1) Upon first entering the radiation room of a panoramic irradiator after an irradiation, the irradiator operator shall use a survey meter to determine that the source has returned to its fully shielded position. The operator shall check the functioning of the survey meter with a radiation check source before entry. The response of the survey meter to the radiation check source must be consistent and reproducible.

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    (2) Before exiting from and locking the door to the radiation room of a panoramic irradiator before a planned irradiation, the irradiator operator shall perform the following:
    (a) Inspect visually the entire radiation room to verify that no one else is in it; and,
    (b) Activate a control in the radiation room which permits the sources to be moved from the shielded position only if the door to the radiation room is locked within a preset time after setting the control.
    (c) During a power failure, the area around the pool of an underwater irradiator cannot be entered without using an operable and calibrated radiation survey meter unless the over-the-pool monitor required by subsection 64E-5.1409(3), F.A.C., is operating with backup power.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 404.051(4). Law Implemented 404.051(1), (5), (6), 404.061, 404.081, 404.141 FS. History-New 8-14-96, Formerly 10D-91.1524.