WAC 246-228-010
Definitions. (1) "Analytical X-ray
equipment" means equipment used for X-ray diffraction or
fluorescence analysis.
(2) "Analytical X-ray system" means a group of components
utilizing X rays to determine the elemental composition or to
examine the microstructure of materials.
(3) "Fail-safe characteristics" mean a design feature
which causes beam port shutters to close, or otherwise
prevents emergence of the primary beam, upon the failure of a
safety or warning device.
(4) "Local components" mean parts of an analytical X-ray
system and include areas that are struck by X rays such as
radiation source housings, ports and shutter assemblies,
collimators, sample holders, cameras, goniometers, detectors,
and shielding, but do not include power supplies,
transformers, amplifiers, readout devices, and control panels.
(5) "Normal operating procedures" mean step-by-step
instructions necessary to accomplish the analysis. These
procedures shall include sample insertion and manipulation,
equipment alignment, routine maintenance by the registrant,
and data recording procedures which are related to radiation
safety.
(6) "Open-beam configuration" means a mode of operation
of an analytical X-ray system in which an individual could
accidentally place some part of their body into the primary
beam during normal operation if no further safety devices are
incorporated.
(7) "Primary beam" means ionizing radiation which passes
through an aperture of the source housing via a direct path
from the X-ray tube located in the radiation source housing.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. 91-02-049 (Order 121),
recodified as § 246-228-010, filed 12/27/90, effective
1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 81-01-011
(Order 1570), § 402-40-020, filed 12/8/80; Order 1084, §
402-40-020, filed 1/14/76.]