WAC 246-240-375
Full calibration measurements on gamma
stereotactic radiosurgery units. (1) A licensee authorized to
use a gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit for medical use
shall perform full calibration measurements on each unit:
(a) Before the first medical use of the unit;
(b) Before medical use under the following conditions:
(i) Whenever spot-check measurements indicate that the
output differs by more than five percent from the output
obtained at the last full calibration corrected mathematically
for radioactive decay;
(ii) Following replacement of the sources or following
reinstallation of the gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit in
a new location; and
(iii) Following any repair of the gamma stereotactic
radiosurgery unit that includes removal of the sources or
major repair of the components associated with the source
assembly; and
(c) At intervals not exceeding one year, with the
exception that relative helmet factors need only be determined
before the first medical use of a helmet and following any
damage to a helmet.
(2) To satisfy the requirement of subsection (1) of this
section, full calibration measurements must include
determination of:
(a) The output within ±3 percent;
(b) Relative helmet factors;
(c) Isocenter coincidence;
(d) Timer accuracy and linearity over the range of use;
(e) On-off error;
(f) Trunnion centricity;
(g) Treatment table retraction mechanism, using backup
battery power or hydraulic backups with the unit off;
(h) Helmet microswitches;
(i) Emergency timing circuits; and
(j) Stereotactic frames and localizing devices
(trunnions).
(3) A licensee shall use the dosimetry system described
in WAC 246-240-366(1) to measure the output for one set of
exposure conditions. The remaining radiation measurements
required in subsection (2)(a) of this section may be made
using a dosimetry system that indicates relative dose rates.
(4) A licensee shall make full calibration measurements
required by subsection (1) of this section in accordance with
published protocols accepted by nationally recognized bodies.
(5) A licensee shall mathematically correct the outputs
determined in subsection (2)(a) of this section at intervals
not exceeding one month for cobalt-60 and at intervals
consistent with one percent physical decay for all other
radionuclides.
(6) Full calibration measurements required by subsection
(1) of this section and physical decay corrections required by
subsection (5) of this section must be performed by the
authorized medical physicist.
(7) A licensee shall retain a record of each calibration
in accordance with WAC 246-240-614.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 06-05-019, §
246-240-375, filed 2/6/06, effective 3/9/06.]