WAC 246-243-060
Locking of radiographic exposure devices. (1) Each radiographic exposure device shall be provided with a
lock or outerlocked container designed to prevent unauthorized or
accidental production of radiation or removal or exposure of a
sealed source and shall be locked when returned to the shielded
position at all times. If it is a keyed-lock, the key shall be
removed at all times when not under the direct surveillance of a
radiographer or a radiographer's assistant except at permanent
radiographic installations as stated in WAC 246-243-170. In
addition, during radiographic operations the sealed source
assembly shall be locked in the shielded position each time the
source is returned to that position.
(2) Each sealed source storage container and source changer
shall have a lock or outer locked container designed to prevent
unauthorized or accidental removal of the sealed source from its
shielded position. Storage containers and source changers shall
be kept locked (and if a keyed-lock, with the key removed at all
times) when containing sealed sources except when under the
direct surveillance of a radiographer or a radiographer's
assistant.
(3) Radiographic exposure devices, source changers, and
storage containers, prior to being moved from one location to
another and also prior to being secured at a given location,
shall be locked and surveyed to assure that the sealed source is
in the shielded position.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 00-08-013, § 246-243-060,
filed 3/24/00, effective 4/24/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050 and 70.98.080. 91-15-112 (Order 184), § 246-243-060,
filed 7/24/91, effective 8/24/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. 91-02-049 (Order 121), recodified as § 246-243-060,
filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 81-01-011 (Order 1570), § 402-36-040, filed 12/8/80;
Order 1084, § 402-36-040, filed 1/14/76; Order 1, § 402-36-040,
filed 1/8/69; Rules (part), filed 10/26/66.]