N.D. Admin. Code tit. 33.1, art. 33.1-10, ch. 33.1-10-06, app B

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Appendix B - MINIMUM DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR AN X-RAY MACHINE OPERATOR'S BOOTH

1. Space requirements.

a. The operator shall be allotted not less than seven and five-tenths square feet [0.697 square meter] of unobstructed floor space in the booth.

b. The operator's booth may be any geometric configuration with no dimension of less than two feet [0.61 meters].

c. The space shall be allotted excluding any encumbrance by the console, such as overhang, cables, or other similar encroachments.

d. The booth must be located or constructed such that unattenuated direct scatter radiation originating on the examination table or at the wall cassette not reach the operator's station in the booth.

2. Structural requirements.

a. The booth walls shall be permanently fixed barriers of at least seven feet [2.13 meters] high.

b. When a door or movable panel is used as an integral part of the booth structure, it must have an interlock which will prevent an exposure when the door or panel is not closed.

c. Shielding must be provided to meet the requirements of chapter 33.1-10-04.2 of these rules.

3. X-ray control placement. The x-ray control for the system shall be fixed within the booth and:

a. Shall be at least forty inches [1.02 meters] from any open edge of the booth wall which is nearest to the examining table.

b. Shall allow the operator to use the majority of the available viewing windows.

4. Viewing system requirements.

a. Each booth shall have at least one viewing device which will:

(1) Be so placed that the operator can view the patient during any exposure; and

(2) The device shall be so placed that the operator can have full view of any occupant of the room and should be so placed that the operator can view any entry into the room. If any door, which allows access to the room, cannot be seen from the booth, then that door must have an interlock controlling the exposure which will prevent the exposure if the door is not closed.

b. When the viewing system is a window, the following requirements also apply:

(1) The viewing area must be at least one square foot [0.0929 square meter].

(2) The design of the booth must be such that the operator's expected position when viewing the patient and operating the x-ray system is at least eighteen inches [0.457 meter] from the edge of the booth.

(3) The material constituting the window must have the same lead equivalence as that required in the booth's wall in which it is mounted.

c. When the viewing system is by mirrors, the mirrors must be so located as to accomplish the general requirements of subdivision a.

d. When the viewing system is by electronic means:

(1) The camera shall be so located as to accomplish the general requirements in subdivision a; and

(2) There shall be an alternate viewing system as a backup for the primary system.

N.D. Admin Code tit. 33.1, art. 33.1-10, ch. 33.1-10-06, app B

Adopted by Administrative Rules Supplement 370, October 2018, effective 1/1/2019.