DHS 157.77(1)(e)3.a. a. An assortment of removable, fixed-aperture, beam-limiting devices sufficient to meet the requirement for each combination of image receptor size and SID for which the unit is designed with each such device having clear and permanent markings to indicate the image receptor size and SID for which it is designed.
DHS 157.77(1)(e)3.b. b. A beam-limiting device with multiple fixed apertures sufficient to meet the requirement for each combination of image receptor size and SID for which the unit is designed. Permanent, clearly legible markings shall indicate the image receptor size and SID that each aperture is designed for and shall indicate which aperture is in position for use.
DHS 157.77(2) (2) Radiation exposure control.
DHS 157.77(2)(a) (a) Exposure initiation. Means shall be provided to initiate the radiation exposure by a deliberate action on the part of the operator, such as the depression of a switch. Radiation exposure may not be initiated without such an action. In addition, exposure may not be initiated when the timer is set to a “zero" or “off" position if either position is provided.
DHS 157.77(2)(b) (b) Exposure indication. Means shall be provided for visual indication observable at or from the operator's protected position whenever x-rays are produced. In addition, a signal audible to the operator shall indicate that the exposure has terminated.
DHS 157.77(2)(c) (c) Exposure termination. Means shall be provided to terminate the exposure at a preset time interval, preset product of current and time, a preset number of pulses or a preset radiation exposure to the image receptor. Except for dental panoramic systems, termination of an exposure shall cause automatic resetting of the timer to its initial setting or to “zero."
DHS 157.77(2)(d) (d) Manual exposure control. An x-ray control shall be incorporated into each x-ray system so that the operator may terminate an exposure at any time except for any one of the following:
DHS 157.77(2)(d)1. 1. Exposure of 0.5 second or less.
DHS 157.77(2)(d)2. 2. During serial radiography when means shall be provided to permit completion of any single exposure of the series in process.
DHS 157.77(2)(e) (e) Automatic exposure controls. When an automatic exposure control is provided, it shall meet all the following requirements:
DHS 157.77(2)(e)1. 1. Indication shall be made on the control panel when this mode of operation is selected.
DHS 157.77(2)(e)2. 2. If the x-ray tube potential is equal to or greater than 50 kVp, the minimum exposure time for field emission equipment rated for pulsed operation shall be equal to or less than a time interval equivalent to 2 pulses.
DHS 157.77(2)(e)3. 3. The minimum exposure time for all equipment other than field emission equipment shall be equal to or less than one-sixtieth second or a time interval required to deliver 5 mAs, whichever is greater.
DHS 157.77(2)(e)4. 4. Either the product of peak x-ray tube potential, current, and exposure time shall be limited to not more than 60 kWs per exposure, or the product of x-ray tube current and exposure time shall be limited to not more than 600 mAs per exposure except that, when the x-ray tube potential is less than 50 kVp, the product of x-ray tube current and exposure time shall be limited to not more than 2000 mAs per exposure.
DHS 157.77(2)(e)5. 5. A visible signal shall indicate when an exposure has been terminated and manual resetting shall be required before further automatically timed exposures may be made.
DHS 157.77(2)(f) (f) Exposure duration linearity. For systems having independent selection of exposure time settings, the average ratios of exposure to the indicated timer setting, in units of .001mGy/s (mR/s), obtained at any 2 clinically used timer settings may not differ by more than 0.10 times their sum as expressed as:
(X1 - X2) < 0.1 (X1 + X2)
where X1 and X2 are the average .001 mGy/s (mR/s).
DHS 157.77(2)(g) (g) Exposure control location. The x-ray exposure control shall be placed so that the operator may view the patient while making any exposure and at least 1 meter (3.3 feet) from the end of the protective barrier.
DHS 157.77(2)(h) (h) Operator protection, except veterinary systems. X-ray systems, excluding veterinary systems, shall meet all the following requirements to protect the operator during system use, as applicable:
DHS 157.77(2)(h)1. 1. Stationary x-ray systems shall be required to have the x-ray control permanently mounted behind a protective barrier such that the operator is required to remain behind the protective barrier during the entire exposure.
DHS 157.77(2)(h)2. 2. Mobile and portable x-ray systems used continuously for greater than one week in the same location shall meet the requirements of stationary systems.
DHS 157.77(2)(h)3. 3. Mobile and portable x-ray systems used for less than one week at the same location shall be provided with either a protective barrier at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) high for operator protection during exposures or a means to allow the operator to be at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) from the tube housing assembly during the exposure.
DHS 157.77(2)(i) (i) Operator protection for veterinary systems. All stationary, mobile or portable x-ray systems used for veterinary work shall be provided with either a 2 meter (6.5 feet) high protective barrier for operator protection during exposures or a means to allow the operator to be at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) from the tube housing assembly during exposures. Persons within 2.7 meters (9 feet) of the tube or animal during exposures shall be protected with at least 0.25mm lead aprons. Persons restraining the animal during radiography shall be protected with at least 0.25mm lead aprons and full coverage gloves or full coverage mittens containing not less than 0.5mm lead equivalent material. The exposure control may be foot operated.
DHS 157.77(3) (3) Source-to-skin distance. All mobile or portable radiographic systems shall be provided with means to limit the source-to-skin distance to equal to or greater than 30 centimeters, except for veterinary systems.
DHS 157.77(4) (4) Air kerma reproducibility. When all technique factors are held constant, including control panel selections associated with automatic exposure control systems, the coefficient of variation of air kerma for both manual and automatic exposure control systems may not exceed 0.05. This requirement applies to clinically used techniques.
DHS 157.77(5) (5) Radiation from capacitor energy storage equipment in standby status. Radiation emitted from the x-ray tube when the system is fully charged and the exposure switch or timer is not activated may not exceed any of the following:
DHS 157.77(5)(a) (a) A rate of 0.26mGy (0.03mR exposure) in one minute at 5 centimeters from any accessible surface of the diagnostic source assembly with the beam-limiting device fully open.
DHS 157.77(5)(b) (b) An air kerma of 0.88 mGy (100mr/exposure) in one hour at 100 centimeters from the x-ray source, with the beam-limiting device fully open, when the system is discharged through the x-ray tube either manually or automatically by use of a discharge switch or deactivation of the input power. Compliance shall be determined by measurements of the maximum air kerma per discharge multiplied by the total number of discharges in one hour (duty cycle). The measurements shall be averaged over an area of 100 square centimeters with no linear dimension greater than 20 centimeters.
DHS 157.77(6) (6) Accuracy. Deviation of measured technique factors from indicated values of kVp and exposure time may not exceed the limits specified for that system by its manufacturer. In the absence of manufacturer's specifications, the deviation may not exceed 10% of the indicated value for kVp and 10% of the time limit.
DHS 157.77(7) (7) mA/m As linearity. X-ray equipment that is operated on a power supply as specified by the manufacturer for any fixed x-ray tube potential within the range of 40% to 100% of the maximum rated shall meet all the following requirements:
DHS 157.77(7)(a) (a) Equipment having independent selection of x-ray tube current (mA). The average ratios of exposure to the indicated milliampere-seconds product obtained at any 2 consecutive tube current settings may not differ by more than 0.10 times their sum:
X1-X2 < 0.10 (X1+X2)
where X1 and X2 are the average values obtained at any of 2 consecutive tube current settings or at 2 settings differing by no more than a factor of 2 where the tube current selection is continuous.
DHS 157.77(7)(b) (b) Equipment having a combined x-ray tube current-exposure time product selector, but not a separate tube current selector. The average ratios of exposure to the indicated milliampere-seconds product, in units of .001 mGy/mAs (mR/mAs), obtained at any 2 consecutive mAs selector settings may not differ by more than 0.10 times their sum:
X1-X2 < 0.10 (X1 +X2)
where X1 and X2 are the average values obtained at any 2 consecutive mAs selector settings, or at 2 settings differing by no more than a factor of 2 where the mAs selector provides continuous selection.
DHS 157.77(7)(c) (c) Measuring compliance. Determination of compliance shall be based on 10 exposures taken within a time period of one hour at each of the 2 settings. These 2 settings may include any 2 focal spot sizes except where one is equal to or less than 0.45 millimeters and the other is greater than 0.45 millimeters. For purposes of this requirement, focal spot size is the nominal focal spot size specified by an x-ray tube manufacturer.
DHS 157.77(8) (8) Additional requirements applicable to certified systems only. A diagnostic x-ray system incorporating one or more certified components shall meet all of the following additional requirements that relate to that certified component or components:
DHS 157.77(8)(a) (a) Beam limitation for stationary and mobile general purpose x-ray systems. Stationary and mobile general purpose x-ray systems shall meet all the following beam limitation requirements:
DHS 157.77(8)(a)1. 1. There shall be provided a means of stepless adjustment of the size of the x-ray field. The minimum field size at a SID of 100 centimeters shall be equal to or less than 5 centimeters by 5 centimeters.
DHS 157.77(8)(a)2. 2. When a light localizer type of collimator is used to define the x-ray field, it shall provide an average illumination of not less than 160 lux or 15 footcandles at 100 centimeters or at the maximum SID, whichever is less. The average illumination shall be based upon measurements made in the approximate center of each quadrant of the light field. Radiation therapy simulation systems manufactured on and after May 27, 1980, are exempt from this requirement.
DHS 157.77(8)(a)3. 3. The edge of the light field at 100 centimeters or at the maximum SID, whichever is less, shall have a contrast ratio, corrected for ambient lighting, of not less than 4 in the case of beam-limiting devices designed for use on stationary equipment, and a contrast ratio of not less than 3 in the case of beam-limiting devices designed for use on mobile equipment. The contrast ratio is defined as I1/I2 where I 1 is the illumination 3 millimeters from the edge of the light field toward the center of the field; and I2 is the illumination 3 millimeters from the edge of the light field away from the center of the field. Compliance shall be determined with a measuring instrument aperture of one millimeter in diameter.
DHS 157.77(8)(b) (b) Beam limitation and alignment on stationary general purpose x-ray systems equipped with PBL. If PBL is being used, the x-ray system shall meet all of the following requirements:
DHS 157.77(8)(b)1. 1. PBL shall prevent the production of x-rays when either one of the following occurs:
DHS 157.77(8)(b)1.a. a. The length or width of the x-ray field in the plane of the image receptor differs, except as permitted by manual override, from the corresponding image receptor dimensions by more than 3% of the SID.
DHS 157.77(8)(b)1.b. b. The sum of the length and width differences, without regard to positive or negative mathematical sign, exceeds 4% of the SID.
DHS 157.77(8)(b)2. 2. Compliance for exposure lock-out shall be determined when the equipment indicates that the beam axis is perpendicular to the plane of the image receptor. Compliance shall be determined no more than 5 seconds after insertion of the image receptor.
DHS 157.77(8)(b)3. 3. The PBL system shall be capable of operation, at the discretion of the operator, such that the size of the field may be made smaller than the size of the image receptor through adjustment of the field size. The minimum field size at a SID of 100 centimeters shall be equal to or less than 5 centimeters by 5 centimeters.
DHS 157.77(8)(b)4. 4. The PBL system shall be designed such that a change in image receptor causes the automatic return to PBL.
DHS 157.77(8)(c) (c) Beam limitation for portable x-ray systems. Beam limitation for portable x-ray systems shall meet the beam limitation requirements for manual collimators.
DHS 157.77(9) (9) Tube stands for portable x-ray systems. A tube stand or other mechanical support shall be used for portable x-ray systems so that the x-ray tube housing assembly need not be hand-held during exposures.
DHS 157.77 History History: CR 01-108: cr. Register July 2002 No. 559, eff. 8-1-02; CR 06-021: r. and recr. (5) Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06; CR 09-062: am. (2) (g) Register April 2010 No. 652, eff. 5-1-10; CR 16-078: am. (2) (h) 1., (i) Register January 2018 No. 745, eff. 2-1-18.
DHS 157.78 DHS 157.78Intraoral dental radiographic systems.
DHS 157.78(1)(1)General. In addition to the provisions of ss. DHS 157.74 and 157.75, the requirements in this section apply to x-ray equipment and associated facilities used for dental radiography. Requirements for extraoral dental radiographic systems are contained in s. DHS 157.77.
DHS 157.78(2) (2) Source-to-skin distance. X-ray systems designed for use with an intraoral image receptor shall be provided with means to limit source-to-skin distance to not less than either one of the following:
DHS 157.78(2)(a) (a) 20 centimeters (8 inches) if operable above 50 kVp. Beam-limiting devices shall be lead lined.
DHS 157.78(2)(b) (b) 10 centimeters (4 inches) if operable at 50 kVp only. Beam-limiting devices shall be lead lined.
DHS 157.78(3) (3) Beam limitation. Radiographic systems designed for use with an intraoral image receptor shall be provided with means to limit the x-ray beam such that the beam at the minimum SSD shall be contained in a circle having a diameter of no more than 7 centimeters.
DHS 157.78(4) (4) Radiation exposure control. Intraoral radiographic systems shall meet all of the following exposure control requirements:
DHS 157.78(4)(a) (a) Exposure initiation. Means shall be provided to initiate the radiation exposure by a deliberate action on the part of the operator, such as the depression of a switch. Radiation exposure may not be initiated without such an action. An exposure may not be made when the timer is set to a “zero" or “off" position if either position is provided.
DHS 157.78(4)(b) (b) Exposure indication. Means shall be provided for visual exposure indication observable at or from the operator's protected position whenever x-rays are produced. In addition, a signal audible to the operator shall indicate that the exposure has terminated.
DHS 157.78(4)(c) (c) Exposure termination. Means shall be provided to terminate the exposure at a preset time interval, preset product of current and time, a preset number of pulses or a preset radiation exposure to the image receptor. Termination of an exposure shall cause automatic resetting of the timer to its initial setting or to “zero" except for panoramic systems that may pause during the exposure cycle.
DHS 157.78(4)(d) (d) Exposure control location and operator protection. An x-ray system shall meet all the following requirements, as applicable, to ensure operator protection during use of the system:
DHS 157.78(4)(d)1. 1. A stationary x-ray system shall have an x-ray exposure control that is operable from behind a protective barrier during the entire exposure. The exposure control cord shall be of sufficient length to allow the operator to be at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) from the x-ray tube head and not in the direction of the primary beam. The operator shall be able to determine when the exposure has completed either by audible tone or visible signal.
DHS 157.78(4)(d)2. 2. A mobile or portable x-ray system that is used for greater than one week in the same location, which is a room or suite, shall meet the requirements of stationary dental equipment.
DHS 157.78(4)(d)3. 3. A mobile or portable x-ray system that is used for less than one week in the same location shall be provided with either a protective barrier at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) high for operator protection or means to allow the operator to be at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) from the tube housing assembly during exposures.
DHS 157.78(5) (5) Reproducibility. When the equipment is operated on an adequate power supply as specified by the manufacturer, the estimated coefficient of variation of air kerma may be no greater than 0.05 for any specific combination of selected technique factors.
DHS 157.78(6) (6) mA/m As linearity. X-ray equipment that is operated on a power supply as specified by the manufacturer for any fixed x-ray tube potential within the range of 40% to 100% of the maximum rated shall meet all of the following requirements:
DHS 157.78(6)(a) (a) Equipment having independent selection of x-ray tube current. The average ratios of air kerma to the indicated milliampere-seconds product, in units of .001 mGy/mAs (mR/mAs), obtained at any 2 consecutive tube current settings may not differ by more than 0.10 times their sum:
X1 - X2 < 0.10 (X1+X2)
where X1 and X2 are the average values obtained at each of 2 consecutive tube current settings, or at 2 settings differing by no more than a factor of 2 where the tube current selection is continuous.
DHS 157.78(6)(b) (b) Equipment having a combined x-ray tube current-exposure time product selector but not a separate tube current selector. The average ratios of air kerma to the indicated milliampere-seconds product, in units of .001 mGy/mAs (mR/mAs), obtained at any 2 consecutive mAs selector settings may not differ by more than 0.10 times their sum:
X1 - X2 < 0.10 (X1 +X2)
where X1 and X2 are the average values obtained at any 2 consecutive mAs selector settings, or at 2 settings differing by no more than a factor of 2 where the mAs selector provides continuous selection.
DHS 157.78(6)(c) (c) Measuring compliance. Determination of compliance shall be based on 10 exposures taken within a time period of one hour at each of the 2 settings. The 2 settings may include any 2 focal spot sizes except where one is equal to or less than 0.45 millimeters and the other is greater than 0.45 millimeters. For purposes of this requirement, focal spot size is the nominal focal spot size specified by an x-ray tube manufacturer.
DHS 157.78(7) (7) Accuracy. Deviation of technique factors from indicated values for kVp and exposure time, if time is independently selectable, may not exceed the limits specified for that system by its manufacturer. In the absence of manufacturer's specifications the deviation may not exceed 10% of the indicated value for kVp and 10% for time.
DHS 157.78(8) (8) kVp limitations. Dental x-ray machines with a nominal fixed kVp of less than 50 kVp may not be used to make diagnostic dental radiographs of humans.
DHS 157.78(9) (9) Administrative controls.
DHS 157.78(9)(a)(a) Intraoral image receptor devices shall be used.
DHS 157.78(9)(b) (b) The tube housing and the cone may not be hand-held during an exposure.
DHS 157.78(9)(c) (c) The tube shall be stationary during exposure, except for panoramic systems. Any oscillation of the tube head shall cease before exposure is made.
DHS 157.78(10) (10) Hand-held intraoral dental radiographic units. A dental radiographic unit that is designed to be operated as a hand-held unit shall meet all the following requirements:
DHS 157.78(10)(a) (a) For all uses:
DHS 157.78(10)(a)1. 1. Operators of hand-held intraoral dental radiographic units shall be trained to operate such equipment. The training shall cover: manufacturer specific exposure control, use of safety devices, operator and patient protection, and quality control testing.
DHS 157.78(10)(a)2. 2. When operating a hand-held intraoral dental radiographic unit, operators shall wear a lead apron and thyroid collar unless the hand-held intraoral device has a secondary protective barrier.
DHS 157.78(10)(a)3. 3. A hand-held intraoral dental radiographic unit shall be immobilized during a patient examination. A tube stand may be utilized to immobilize a hand-held intraoral dental radiographic unit during patient examination.
DHS 157.78(10)(a)4. 4. The operator shall ensure there are no bystanders within a radius of at least 2 meters (6.5 ft) from the patient being examined during exposures.
DHS 157.78(10)(b) (b) For permanent facilities:
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