Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 360.40
a) Half-Value Layer
b) Beam-On Indicators
f) Technique Indicators
g) Reproducibility of Exposures
1) For any specific combination of selected technique factors utilized, the coefficient of variation of radiation exposures shall not exceed 0.05 for any specific combination of selected technique factors.
AGENCY NOTE: It will not be necessary to calculate the coefficient of variation if for the first four measurements the value of the average exposure (Eavg) is greater than or equal to ten times the maximum exposure (Emax) minus the minimum exposure (Emin). This requirement is mathematically represented by the following:
Eavg = 10 (Emax - Emin)
2) For systems using automatic exposure control (AEC) (i.e., systems employing photo-multiplier tubes, or ionization chambers to terminate the x-ray exposure), compliance measurements shall be performed with the system operating in the AEC mode. Attenuating material shall be placed in the beam to provide exposure times in the range of those used clinically.
AGENCY NOTE: The intent of this subsection (g) is to require testing of the system in a manner that is clinically relevant. Reproducibility of exposures should be measured at technique factors that are commonly used and are subject to variation. For AEC systems, commonly used settings in combination with an appropriate thickness of attenuating material should be used to provide exposure times in the clinical range.
h) Patient or Film Support
1) When a patient or film must be provided with auxiliary support during a radiation exposure:
2) When a patient or film must be held by an individual, written safety procedures, as required by Section 360.30(j) of this Part, shall indicate the criteria for selecting a holder and the procedure the holder shall follow.
AGENCY NOTE: The radiation dose received by radiation workers, patients and the general public can be reduced if mechanical patient and film support devices are used for radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures. In the event that an individual must be used in lieu of mechanical patient or film support devices to hold patients or films, every effort should be made to limit the individual's radiation dose. This can be accomplished by not assigning to a single individual the task of supporting patients and films during radiographic and fluoroscopic examinations. Rather, a number of individuals may be rotated through the assignment, thereby reducing the radiation dose to one individual.
i) Personnel Protection
j) Technique Guides
1) In the vicinity of each radiographic x-ray system's control panel, a technique guide shall be provided which specifies for routine examinations performed with that system, the following information:
3) For AEC systems, if operated in a non-automatic mode, the technique guide shall specify the requirements of subsections (j)(1)(A) through (C) of this Section to be followed.
AGENCY NOTE: The Agency recognizes that alternate means may be available at the control panel to indicate technique factors for computerized imaging systems.
k) Patient Dose Criteria. Procedures and auxiliary equipment designed to minimize patient and occupational dose commensurate with needed diagnostic information shall be used.
AGENCY NOTE: It is the intent of this subsection (k) to provide for the optimum optical density, resolution and contrast on the film while minimizing patient dose. X-ray films, intensifying screens and other image recording devices should be as sensitive as is consistent with the requirements of the examination.
l) X-ray Film Processing Systems. The darkroom safe light illumination shall be adequate for the film speeds and the darkroom operating procedures used to prevent fogging of unprocessed film. The following additional requirements apply to film processing systems:
1) Manual film processing systems shall be monitored by the registrant to assure:
2) Automated film processing shall be monitored by the registrant to assure:
m) Gonadal Shielding. Except for cases in which it would interfere with the diagnostic procedure, gonadal shielding of not less than 0.5 millimeter of lead equivalent shall be used for patients (who have not passed the reproductive age) during those radiographic procedures in which the gonads are in the useful beam.
AGENCY NOTE: Protection of the embryo or fetus from radiation dose during radiological examination or treatment of a woman of childbearing age (potentially pregnant) should be given special consideration.
The requirements of this Section apply to all diagnostic x-ray systems. Additional requirements for specific equipment application classes are in Sections 360.41 through 360.100 of this Part.
(Source: Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 3693, effective February 29, 2008)