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Rule 3701:1-58-71 | Training for use of remote afterloader units, teletherapy units, and gamma stereotactic radiosurgery units.

...Except as provided in rule 3701:1-58-21 of the Administrative Code, the licensee shall require an authorized user of a sealed source for a use authorized under rule 3701:1-58-55 of the Administrative Code to be a physician who: (A) Is certified by a medical specialty board whose certification process has been recognized by the director, the United States nuclear regulatory commission, or an agreement s...

Rule 3701:1-58-71 | Training for use of remote afterloader units, teletherapy units, and gamma stereotactic radiosurgery units.

...Except as provided in rule 3701:1-58-21 of the Administrative Code, the licensee shall require an authorized user of a sealed source for a use authorized under rule 3701:1-58-55 of the Administrative Code to be a physician who: (A) Is certified by a medical specialty board whose certification process has been recognized by the director, the United States nuclear regulatory commission, or an agreement s...

Rule 3701:1-58-72 | Other medical uses of radioactive material or radiation from radioactive material.

...A licensee may use radioactive material or a radiation source approved for medical use which is not specifically addressed in rules 3701:1-58-32, 3701:1-58-34, 3701:1-58-37, 3701:1-58-43, 3701:1-58-53 and 3701:1-58-55 of the Administrative Code if: (A) The applicant or licensee has submitted the information required by paragraphs (B) to (D) of rule 3701:1-58-07 of the Administrative Code; and (B) The applicant or ...

Rule 3701:1-58-73 | Records of authority and responsibilities for radiation protection programs.

...(A) A licensee shall retain a record of actions taken by the licensee's management in accordance with paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-58-12 of the Administrative Code for five years. The record must include a summary of the actions taken and a signature of licensee management. (B) The licensee shall retain a copy of both authority, duties, and responsibilities of the radiation safety officer as required by paragraph (...

Rule 3701:1-58-73 | Records of authority and responsibilities for radiation protection programs.

...(A) A licensee shall retain a record of actions taken by the licensee's management in accordance with paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-58-12 of the Administrative Code for five years. The record must include a summary of the actions taken and a signature of licensee management. (B) The licensee shall retain a record of the authority, duties, and responsibilities of the radiation safety officer as ...

Rule 3701:1-58-74 | Records of radiation protection program changes.

...A licensee shall retain a record of each radiation protection program change made in accordance with paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-58-13 of the Administrative Code for five years. The record must include a copy of the old and new procedures, the effective date of the change, and the signature of the licensee management that reviewed and approved the change.

Rule 3701:1-58-75 | Records of written directives.

...For purposes of this chapter, a licensee shall retain a copy of each written directive as required by rule 3701:1-58-15 of the Administrative Code for three years.

Rule 3701:1-58-76 | Records for procedures for administrations requiring a written directive.

...For purposes of this chapter, a licensee shall retain a copy of the procedures required by paragraph (A) of rule 3701:1-58-16 of the Administrative Code for the duration of the license.

Rule 3701:1-58-77 | Records of calibrations of instruments used to measure the activity of unsealed radioactive material.

...A licensee shall maintain a record of instrument calibrations required by rule 3701:1-58-23 of the Administrative Code for three years. The records must include the model and serial number of the instrument, the date of the calibration, the results of the calibration, and the name of the individual who performed the calibration.

Rule 3701:1-58-78 | Records of radiation survey instrument calibrations.

...A licensee shall maintain a record of radiation survey instrument calibrations required by rule 3701:1-58-24 of the Administrative Code for three years. The record must include the model and serial number of the instrument, the date of the calibration, the results of the calibration, and the name of the individual who performed the calibration.

Rule 3701:1-58-79 | Records of dosages of unsealed radioactive material for medical use.

...(A) For purposes of this chapter, a licensee shall maintain a record of dosage determinations required by rule 3701:1-58-25 of the Administrative Code for three years. (B) The record must contain: (1) The radiopharmaceutical; (2) The patient's or human research subject's name, or identification number if one has been assigned; (3) The prescribed dosage, the determined dosage, or a notation that the total activity...

Rule 3701:1-58-80 | Records of leaks tests and inventory of sealed sources and brachytherapy sources.

...(A) A licensee shall retain records of leak tests required by paragraph (B) of rule 3701:1-58-27 of the Administrative Code for three years. The records must include the model number, and serial number if one has been assigned, of each source tested; the identity of each source by radionuclide and its estimated activity; the results of the test; the date of the test; and the name of the individual who performed the ...

Rule 3701:1-58-81 | Records of surveys for ambient radiation exposure rate.

...A licensee shall retain a record of each survey required by rule 3701:1-58-29 of the Administrative Code for three years. The record must include the date of the survey, the results of the survey, the instrument used to make the survey, and the name of the individual who performed the survey.

Rule 3701:1-58-82 | Records of the release of individuals containing unsealed radioactive material or implants containing radioactive material.

...(A) A licensee shall retain a record of the basis for authorizing the release of an individual in accordance with rule 3701:1-58-30 of the Administrative Code, if the total effective dose equivalent is calculated by: (1) Using the retained activity rather than the activity administered; (2) Using an occupancy factor less than 0.25 at one meter; (3) Using the biological or effective half-life; or (4) Considering t...

Rule 3701:1-58-83 | Records of mobile medical services.

...(A) A licensee shall retain a copy of each letter that permits the use of radioactive material at a client's address, as required by paragraph (A)(1) of rule 3701:1-58-31 of the Administrative Code. Each letter must clearly delineate the authority and responsibility of the licensee and the client and must be retained for three years after the last provision of service. (B) A licensee shall retain the record of each...

Rule 3701:1-58-84 | Records of decay-in-storage.

...A licensee shall maintain records of the disposal of licensed materials, as required by rule 3701:1-38-19 of the Administrative Code, for three years. The record must include the date of the disposal, the survey instrument used, the background radiation level, the radiation level measured at the surface of each waste container, and the name of the individual who performed the survey.

Rule 3701:1-58-85 | Records of molybdenum-99, strontium-82, and strontium-85 concentrations.

...A licensee shall maintain a record of the molybdenum-99 concentration or strontium-82 and strontium-85 concentration tests required by paragraph (B) of rule 3701:1-58-35 of the Administrative Code for three years. The record must include: (A) For each measured elution of technetium-99m, the ratio of the measures expressed as kilobecquerel (microcuries) of molybdenum-99 per megabecquerel (millicurie) of technetium-99...

Rule 3701:1-58-86 | Records of safety instruction.

...A licensee shall maintain a record of safety instructions required by rules 3701:1-58-38, 3701:1-58-46, and 3701:1-58-58 of the Administrative Code for three years. The record must include a list of the topics covered, the date of the instruction, the name(s) of the attendee(s), and the name(s) of the individual(s) who provided the instruction.

Rule 3701:1-58-86 | Records of safety instruction.

...A licensee shall maintain a record of safety instructions required by rules 3701:1-58-38, 3701:1-58-46 of the Administrative Code, and the operational and safety instructions required by rule 3701:1-58-58 of the Administrative Code, for three years. The record must include a list of the topics covered, the date of the instruction, the name(s) of the attendee(s), and the name(s) of the individual(s) who prov...

Rule 3701:1-58-87 | Records of surveys after source implant and removal.

...For purposes of this chapter, a licensee shall maintain a record of the surveys required by rules 3701:1-58-44 and 3701:1-58-56 of the Administrative Code for three years. Each record must include the date and results of the survey, the survey instrument used, and the name of the individual who made the survey.

Rule 3701:1-58-88 | Records of brachytherapy source accountability.

...(A) A licensee shall maintain a record of brachytherapy source accountability required by rule 3701:1-58-45 of the Administrative Code for three years. (B) For temporary implants, the record must include: (1) The number and activity of sources removed from storage, the time and date they were removed from storage, the name of the individual who removed them from storage, and the location of use; and (2) The number...

Rule 3701:1-58-89 | Records of calibration measurements of brachytherapy sources.

...(A) A licensee shall maintain a record of the calibrations of brachytherapy sources required by rule 3701:1-58-48 of the Administrative Code for three years after the last use of the source. (B) The record must include: (1) The date of the calibration; (2) The manufacturer's name, model number, and serial number for the source and the instruments used to calibrate the source; (3) The source output or activity; (...

Rule 3701:1-58-90 | Records of decay of strontium-90 sources for ophthalmic treatments.

...(A) A licensee shall maintain a record of the activity of a strontium-90 source required by rule 3701:1-58-49 of the Administrative Code for the life of the source. (B) The record must include: (1) The date and initial activity of the source as determined under rule 3701:1-58-48 of the Administrative Code; and (2) For each decay calculation, the date and the source activity as determined under rule 3701:1-58-49 of...

Rule 3701:1-58-91 | Records of installation, maintenance, adjustment, and repair of remote afterloader units, teletherapy units, and gamma stereotactic radiosurgery units.

...A licensee shall retain a record of the installation, maintenance, adjustment, and repair of remote afterloader units, teletherapy units, and gamma stereotactic radiosurgery units as required by rule 3701:1-58-57 of the Administrative Code for three years. For each installation, maintenance, adjustment and repair, the record must include the date, description of the service, and name(s) of the individual(s) who perf...

Rule 3701:1-58-92 | Records of safety procedures for remote afterloaders, teletherapy units, or gamma stereotactic radiosurgery units.

...A licensee shall retain a copy of the procedures required by paragraphs (A)(4) and (D)(2) of rule 3701:1-58-58 of the Administrative Code until the licensee no longer possesses the remote afterloader, teletherapy unit, or gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit.