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CHAPTER 15 - RADIATION PROTECTION SECTION .0100 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 10A NCAC 15 .0101 SCOPE
(a) Except as otherwise specifically provided these Rules apply to all
persons who receive, possess, use, transfer, own or acquire any source of
radiation within the State of North Carolina.
(b) Nothing in these Rules shall apply to any person to the extent any
person is subject to regulation by the United States Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
(c) Regulation by the State of North Carolina of source material,
byproduct material, and special nuclear material in quantities not
sufficient to form a critical mass is subject to the provisions of the
"Agreement Between the United States Atomic Energy Commission and the State
of North Carolina for Discontinuance of Certain Commission Regulatory and
Responsibility within the State Pursuant to Section 274 of the Atomic
Energy Act of 1954, as Amended" under provisions of Public Law 86-373, as
amended, and 10 CFR Part 150. History Note: Authority G.S. 104E-2; 104E-7, 104E-10104E-7(a)(2); 104E-
12(a);
Eff. February 1, 1980;
Transferred and Recodified from 10 NCAC 3G .2201 Eff. January 4, 1990;
Amended Eff. June 1, 1993;
Transferred and Recodified from 15A NCAC 11 .0101 Eff. February 1, 2015.
10A NCAC 15 .0102 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
Nothing in these Rules shall relieve any person of responsibility for
complying with other pertinent North Carolina laws and rules. History Note: Authority G.S. 104E-7;
Eff. February 1, 1980;
Transferred and Recodified from 10 NCAC 3G .2202 Eff. January 4, 1990;
Amended Eff. May 1, 1993;
Transferred and Recodified from 15A NCAC 11 .0102 Eff. February 1, 2015. 10A NCAC 15 .0103 INTENTIONAL EXPOSURE
Nothing in Sections .0100 to .1000 of this Chapter shall be interpreted as
limiting the intentional exposure of patients to radiation for the purposes
of medical diagnosis and therapy. History Note: Authority G.S. 104E-7;
Eff. February 1, 1980;
Transferred and Recodified from 10 NCAC 3G .2203 Eff. January 4, 1990;
Transferred and Recodified from 15A NCAC 11 .0103 Eff. February 1, 2015. 10A NCAC 15 .0104 DEFINITIONS
As used in these Rules, the following definitions apply.
(1) "Absorbed dose" means the energy imparted by ionizing radiation per
unit mass of irradiated material. The units of absorbed dose are the rad
and the gray (Gy).
(2) "Accelerator produced material" means any material made radioactive
by use of a particle accelerator.
(3) "Act" means North Carolina Radiation Protection Act as defined in
G.S. 104E-1.
(4) "Activity" is the rate of disintegration (transformation) or decay of
radioactive material. The units of activity are the curie (Ci) and the
becquerel (Bq).
(5) "Adult" means an individual 18 or more years of age.
(6) "Agency" means the, North Carolina Department of Health and Human
Services, Division of Health Service Regulation, Radiation Protection
Section.
(7) "Agreement state" has the meaning as defined in G.S. 104E-5(2).
(8) "Air-purifying respirator" means a respirator with an air-purifying
filter, cartridge, or canister that removes specific air contaminants by
passing ambient air through the air-purifying element.
(9) "Airborne radioactive material" means any radioactive material
dispersed in the air in the form of dusts, fumes, particulates, mists,
vapors, or gases.
(10) "Airborne radioactivity area" means a room, enclosure, or area in
which airborne radioactive materials, composed wholly or partly of licensed
radioactive material, exist in concentrations:
(a) in excess of the derived air concentrations specified in Appendix B
to 10 CFR 20.1001 - 20.2401; or
(b) to such a degree that an individual present in the area without
respiratory protective equipment could exceed, during the hours an
individual is present in a week, an intake of 0.6 percent of the annual
limit on intake or 12 DAC-hours.
(11) "ALARA" (acronym for "as low as is reasonably achievable") means
making every reasonable effort to maintain exposures to radiation as far
below the dose limits in the rules of this Chapter as is practical
consistent with the purpose for which the licensed or registered activity
is undertaken, taking into account the state of technology, the economics
of improvements in relation to benefits to the public health and safety,
and other societal and socioeconomic considerations, and in relation to
utilization of sources of radiation in the public interest.
(12) "Annual limit on intake" (ALI) means the derived limit for the amount
of radioactive material taken into the body of an adult worker by
inhalation or ingestion in a year. ALI is the smaller value of intake of a
given radionuclide in an effective dose equivalent of five rems (0.05 Sv)
or a committed dose equivalent of 50 rems (0.5 Sv) to any individual organ
or tissue. The ALI values for intake by ingestion and by inhalation of
selected radionuclides are given in Table 1, Columns 1 and 2, of Appendix B
to 10 CFR 20.1001 - 20.2401.
(13) "Annually" means either:
(a) at intervals not to exceed 12 consecutive months; or
(b) once per year at the same time each year (completed during the same
month each year over a period of multiple years).
(14) "Assigned protection factor (APF)" means the expected workplace level
of respiratory protection that would be provided by a properly functioning
respirator or a class of respirators to properly fitted and trained users.
APF can be divided into the ambient airborne concentrations to estimate
inhaled air concentrations.
(15) "Atmosphere-supplying respirator" means a respirator that supplies
the respirator user with breathing air from a source independent of the
ambient atmosphere and includes supplied-air respirators and self-contained
breathing apparatus units.
(16) "Authorized representative" means an employee of the agency, or an
individual outside the agency when the individual is so designated by the
agency under Rule .0112 of this Section.
(17) "Authorized user" means an individual who is authorized by license or
registration condition to use a source of radiation.
(18) "Background radiation" means radiation from cosmic sources; naturally
occurring radioactive materials, including radon (except as a decay product
of source or special nuclear material); and global fallout as it exists in
the environment from the testing of nuclear explosive devices or from past
nuclear accidents such as Chernobyl that are not under the control of the
licensee or registrant. "Background radiation" does not include sources of
radiation regulated by the agency.
(19) "Becquerel" is the SI unit of radioactivity. One becquerel is equal
to one disintegration per second (s-1).
(20) "Bioassay" or "radiobioassay" means the determination of kinds,
quantities or concentrations, and, in some cases, the locations of
radioactive material in the human body, whether by direct measurement (in
vivo counting) or by analysis and evaluation of materials excreted or
removed from the human body.
(21) "Brachytherapy" means a method of radiation therapy in which sources
are used to deliver a radiation dose at a distance of up to a few
centimeters by surface, intracavitary, intraluminal or interstitial
application.
(22) "Brachytherapy source" means a radioactive source or a manufacturer
assembled source train or a combination of these sources that is designed
to deliver a therapeutic dose within a distance of a few centimeters.
(23) "Byproduct material" has the meaning as defined in G.S. 104E-5(4),
and in addition includes:
(a) The tailings or wastes produced by the extraction or concentration of
uranium or thorium from ore processed primarily for its source material
content, including discrete surface wastes resulting from uranium solution
extraction processes. Underground ore bodies depleted by these solution
extraction operations do not constitute "byproduct material" within this
definition;
(b) Any discrete source of Radium-226 that is produced, extracted, or
converted after extraction, for use for a commercial, medical, or research
activity;
(c) Any material that:
(i) has been made radioactive by use of a particle accelerator; or
(ii) is produced, extracted, or converted after extraction, for use for a
commercial, medical, or research activity; and
(d) Any discrete source of naturally occurring radioactive material,
other than source material, that:
(i) the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, in consultation with the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection, the Secretary of Energy, the
Secretary of Homeland Security, and the head of any other appropriate
federal agency, determines would poses a threat similar to the threat posed
by a discrete source of radium-226 to the public health and safety or the
common defense and security; and
(ii) is extracted or converted after extraction for use in a commercial,
medical, or research activity.
(24) "Class", "lung class" or "inhalation class" means a classification
scheme for inhaled material according to its rate of clearance from the
pulmonary region of the lung. Materials are classified as D, W, or Y,
which applies to a range of clearance half-times as follows: CLASSIFICATION OF INHALED MATERIAL
Class Clearance half-time
Class D (Day) less than 10 days
Class W (Weeks) 10 days to 100 days
Class Y (Years) greater than 100 days (25) "Clinical procedures manual" means a collection of procedu