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Rule 3701-84-77 | Facilities, equipment, and supplies - pediatric cardiac catheterization service.

...on service will ensure the following: (1) Procedure rooms: (a) Have a minimum floor area of four hundred square feet; (b) Have the following minimum clearances: (i) If anesthesia is utilized, six feet at the head of the operating table. This dimension will result in an anesthesia work zone with a clear floor area of six feet by eight feet. (ii) Sufficient footage on each side of the pr...

Rule 3701-84-81 | Pediatric cardiovascular surgery service standards.

...(A) The provisions of rules 3701-84-81 to 3701-84-85 of the Administrative Code are applicable to each provider of pediatric cardiovascular surgery services performing procedures on patients less than twenty-two years of age, regardless of the date service was initiated. Patients between the ages of eighteen and twemty-two years may be served at an adult open heart surgery service, if the patient's attending physicia...

Rule 3701-84-83 | Facilities, equipment, and supplies - pediatric cardiovascular surgery service.

...vated or services initiated after March 1, 1997 shall have at a minimum six hundred square feet. (B) Each operating room used for pediatric cardiovascular surgery shall have appropriate numbers of oxygen, vacuum and electrical outlets sufficient in number to supply all necessary equipment and proper operating room lighting, including fiber optic headlights. (C) Each provider of a pediatric cardiovascular surgery se...

Rule 3701-84-83 | Facilities, equipment, and supplies - pediatric cardiovascular surgery service.

...pediatric cardiovascular surgery: (1) Standard operating rooms will: (a) Have a minimum floor area of four hundred fifty square feet; (b) Have the following minimum clearances: (i) If anesthesia is utilized, six feet at the head of the operating table. This dimension will result in an anesthesia work zone with a clear floor area of six feet by eight feet; and (ii) Sufficient footage...

Rule 3701-86-03 | Location, environment, and supervision of a newborn safety incubator.

...(A) In accordance with section 2151.3517 of the Revised Code, newborn safety incubators can only be installed at locations of the following entities: (1) Law enforcement agency; (2) Hospital registered pursuant to section 3701.07 of the Revised Code; or (3) Emergency medical service organization. (B) Each location where a newborn safety incubator is installed will have: (1) At least one ...

Rule 3701:1-37-01 | Definitions.

...Terms defined in rule 3701:1-38-01 of the Administrative Code shall have the same meaning when used in this chapter except terms redefined within a given rule for use within that rule only. Additionally, the following terms as used in this chapter are defined as follows: (A) "Access control" means a system for allowing only approved individuals to have unescorted access to the security zone and for e...

Rule 3701:1-37-01 | Definitions.

...Terms defined in rule 3701:1-38-01 of the Administrative Code shall have the same meaning when used in this chapter except terms redefined within a given rule for use within that rule only. Additionally, the following terms as used in this chapter are defined as follows: (A) "Access control" means a system for allowing only approved individuals to have unescorted access to the security zone and for e...

Rule 3701:1-37-02 | Purpose.

...aterial listed in appendix A to rule 3701:1-37-01 of the Administrative Code. These requirements provide reasonable assurance of the security of category one or category two quantities of radioactive material by protecting these materials from theft or diversion. Specific requirements for access to material, use of material, transfer of material, and transport of material are included. No provision of this chapter au...

Rule 3701:1-37-03 | Scope.

...(A) Rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code apply to any person who, under the rules of this chapter, possesses or uses at any site, an aggregated category one or category two quantity of radioactive material. (B) Rules 3701:1-37-23 to 3701:1-37-28 of the Administrative Code apply to any person who, under the rules of this chapter: (1) Transports or delivers to a carrier for transport in a sin...

Rule 3701:1-37-06 | Specific exemptions.

...xempt from the requirements of rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-28 of the Administrative Code. Except that any radioactive waste that contains discrete sources, ion-exchange resins, or activated material that weighs less than two thousand kilograms (four thousand four hundred nine pounds) is not exempt from the requirements of this chapter. The licensee shall implement the following requirements to secure the radioact...

Rule 3701:1-37-07 | Personnel access authorization requirements for category one or category two quantities of radioactive material.

...(A) General: (1) Each licensee that possesses an aggregated quantity of radioactive material at or above the category two threshold shall establish, implement, and maintain its access authorization program in accordance with requirements of rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-13 of the Administrative Code. (2) An applicant for a new license and each licensee that would become newly subject to the ...

Rule 3701:1-37-08 | Access authorization program requirements.

... unescorted access authorization: (1) Licensees shall implement the requirements of this rule for granting initial or reinstated unescorted access authorization. (2) Individuals who have been determined to be trustworthy and reliable shall also complete the security training required by paragraph (C) of rule 3701:1-37-15 of the Administrative Code before being allowed unescorted access to ca...

Rule 3701:1-37-08 | Access authorization program requirements.

... unescorted access authorization: (1) Licensees shall implement the requirements of this rule for granting initial or reinstated unescorted access authorization. (2) Individuals who have been determined to be trustworthy and reliable shall also complete the security training required by paragraph (C) of rule 3701:1-37-15 of the Administrative Code before being allowed unescorted access to ca...

Rule 3701:1-37-09 | Background investigations.

...estigation must include at a minimum: (1) Fingerprinting and an FBI identification and criminal history records check in accordance with rule 3701:1-37-10 of the Administrative Code; (2) Verification of true identity: licensees shall verify the true identity of the individual who is applying for unescorted access authorization to ensure that the applicant is who he or she claims to be. A license...

Rule 3701:1-37-10 | Requirements for criminal history records checks of individuals granted unescorted access to category one or category two quantities of radioactive material.

...ance objectives and requirements: (1) Except for those individuals listed in rule 3701:1-37-11 of the Administrative Code and those individuals grandfathered under paragraph (B) of rule 3701:1-37-09 of the Administrative Code, each licensee subject to the provisions of rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-13 of the Administrative Code shall fingerprint each individual who is to be permitted unesco...

Rule 3701:1-37-10 | Requirements for criminal history records checks of individuals granted unescorted access to category one or category two quantities of radioactive material.

...ance objectives and requirements: (1) Except for those individuals listed in rule 3701:1-37-11 of the Administrative Code and those individuals grandfathered under paragraph (B) of rule 3701:1-37-09 of the Administrative Code, each licensee subject to the provisions of rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-13 of the Administrative Code shall fingerprint each individual who is to be permitted unesco...

Rule 3701:1-37-12 | Protection of information.

...rmation on an individual under rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-13 of the Administrative Code shall establish and maintain a system of files and written procedures for protection of the record and the personal information from unauthorized disclosure. (B) The licensee may not disclose the record or personal information collected and maintained to persons other than the subject individual, his or h...

Rule 3701:1-37-13 | Access authorization program review.

...iance with the requirements of rules 3701:1-37-07 to 3701:1-37-13 of the Administrative Code and that comprehensive actions are taken to correct any noncompliance that is identified. The review program shall evaluate all program performance objectives and requirements. Each licensee shall periodically (at least annually) review the access program content and implementation. (B) The results of the...

Rule 3701:1-37-14 | Security program.

...(A) Applicability: (1) Each licensee that possesses an aggregated category one or category two quantity of radioactive material shall establish, implement, and maintain a security program in accordance with the requirements of rules 3701:1-37-14 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code. (2) An applicant for a new license and each licensee that would become newly subject to the requirements...

Rule 3701:1-37-15 | General security program requirements.

...(A) Security plan: (1) Each licensee identified in paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-37-14 of the Administrative Code shall develop a written security plan specific to its facilities and operations. The purpose of the security plan is to establish the licensee's overall security strategy to ensure the integrated and effective functioning of the security program required by rules 3701:1-37-14 to 37...

Rule 3701:1-37-15 | General security program requirements.

...(A) Security plan: (1) Each licensee identified in paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-37-14 of the Administrative Code shall develop a written security plan specific to its facilities and operations. The purpose of the security plan is to establish the licensee's overall security strategy to ensure the integrated and effective functioning of the security program required by rules 3701:1-37-14 to 37...

Rule 3701:1-37-16 | LLEA coordination.

...(A) A licensee subject to rules 3701:1-37-14 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code shall coordinate, to the extent practicable, with an LLEA for responding to threats to the licensee's facility, including any necessary armed response. The information provided to the LLEA must include: (1) A description of the facilities and the category one and category two quantities of radioactive mate...

Rule 3701:1-37-18 | Monitoring, detection, and assessment.

...(A) Monitoring and detection: (1) Licensees shall establish and maintain the capability to continuously monitor and detect without delay all unauthorized entries into its security zones. Licensees shall provide the means to maintain continuous monitoring and detection capability in the event of a loss of the primary power source, or provide for an alarm and response in the event of a loss of ...

Rule 3701:1-37-19 | Maintenance and testing.

...) Each licensee subject to rules 3701:1-37-14 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code shall implement a maintenance and testing program to ensure that intrusion alarms, associated communication systems, and other physical components of the systems used to secure or detect unauthorized access to radioactive material are maintained in operable condition and are capable of performing their intende...

Rule 3701:1-37-21 | Security program review.

...e with the requirements of rules 3701:1-37-14 to 3701:1-37-22 of the Administrative Code and that comprehensive actions are taken to correct any noncompliance that is identified. The review must include the radioactive material security program content and implementation. Each licensee shall periodically (at least annually) review the security program content and implementation. (B) The results o...