In addition to the provisions of Sections 360.10, 360.30, 360.40 and 360.41 of this Part, the requirements of this Section apply to x-ray equipment and associated facilities used for fluoroscopy.
AGENCY NOTE: Many fluoroscopic systems do not yield their maximum exposure rate at the maximum tube potential or tube current. The exposure rate should be checked at various kVp and mA settings to establish the maximum exposure rate for the system.
AGENCY NOTE: An attenuation block or other suitable material should be placed in the beam to protect the imaging system.
AGENCY NOTE: Use of a 2.5 millimeter thick sheet of copper approximates the attenuation of a standard adult patient thickness of 23 centimeters, and assures consistency in the measurement of fluoroscopic exposure rate.
AGENCY NOTE: The Agency recommends additional measurements be made of the entrance exposure rate for fluoroscopic systems capable of recording fluoroscopic images, and the entrance exposure for spot film techniques for fluoroscopic systems with that modality. In either case, measurements should be made under the conditions specified in subsection (g)(4)(B) of this Section.
AGENCY NOTE: A lateral type fluoroscope is a fluoroscope that cannot be rotated so that the source or the fluoroscopic imaging assembly can be positioned below the fluoroscopic table or cradle.
AGENCY NOTE: The resolution and efficiency of the fluoroscopic imaging system should be evaluated periodically, whenever deterioration in the imaging system is suspected and when the measured exposure rate exceeds the standards of this Section.
AGENCY NOTE: Because modern equipment allows great flexibility in the direction of the beam, individuals in the room should step back from the x-ray system and behind protective barriers during activation of the x-ray tubes.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 360.50
Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 3693, effective February 29, 2008