WAC 246-235-130
Appendix -- General laboratory rules for
safe use of unsealed sources. (1) In addition to the
requirements set forth in WAC 246-235-020, a specific licensee
who uses unsealed, unplated and/or liquid sources shall
possess adequate facilities including ventilation systems
which are compatible with the proposed uses: and,
(2) Possess, use, and store, radioactive materials in
accordance with, but not limited to, the following:
(a) Receive, handle, and store radioactive materials only
at specifically designated locations within the applicant's
facility. Vessels containing radioactive material must be
labeled as required by chapter 246-221 WAC.
(b) Wear disposable gloves at all times when handling
dispersible radioactive material or potentially contaminated
items.
(c) Wear personnel monitoring devices (film badge and/or
TLD), when required, at all times when working with, or in the
vicinity of, radioactive materials. Extremity doses shall be
considered in evaluating the need for separate extremity
dosimeters. Extremity dosimetry should be worn when working
with millicurie or greater quantities of material (excluding
low energy beta emitters and pure alpha emitters). Monitoring
devices, when not in use, shall be stored only in a designated
low-background area. Calculations based on whole body badge
results for photon emitters may be used in lieu of separate
extremity dosimeters.
(d) Use remote tools, lead shields, lead-glass shields,
and/or plexiglass shields as appropriate.
(e) Prohibit eating, chewing, drinking, smoking, and
application of cosmetics in any area where radioactive
material is used or stored.
(f) Do not store food, drink or personal effects in any
area, container, or refrigerator designated for radioactive
materials use or storage.
(g) Do not pipette radioactive materials or perform any
similar operation by employing mouth suction.
(h) Use disposable absorbent material with impervious
backing to cover work surfaces where spillage is possible.
(i) Properly dress and protect open wounds on exposed
body surfaces before working with radioactive materials.
(j) Wear laboratory coats when working with radioactive
material. Potentially contaminated laboratory coats shall not
be worn outside the immediate work area.
(k) Nuclides in gaseous or volatile form, or with a high
potential for volatilization shall be used only in areas with
adequate ventilation systems.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 94-01-073, §
246-235-130, filed 12/9/93, effective 1/9/94. Statutory
Authority: RCW 70.98.050 and 70.98.080. 91-15-112 (Order
184), § 246-235-130, filed 7/24/91, effective 8/24/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. 91-02-049 (Order 121),
recodified as § 246-235-130, filed 12/27/90, effective
1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.080. 87-01-031
(Order 2450), § 402-22-240, filed 12/11/86; 83-19-050 (Order
2026), § 402-22-240, filed 9/16/83.]