(1) A licensee authorized to use a remote afterloader unit for medical use shall perform full calibration measurements on each unit:
- (a) Before the first medical use of the unit;
(b) Before medical use under the following conditions:
- 1. Following replacement of the source or following reinstallation of the unit in a new location outside the facility; and
- 2. Following any repair of the unit that includes removal of the source or major repair of the components associated with the source exposure assembly; and
- (c) At intervals not exceeding 1 calendar quarter for high dose-rate, medium dose-rate, and pulsed dose-rate remote afterloader units with sources whose half-life exceeds 75 days; and
- (d) At intervals not exceeding 1 year for low dose-rate remote afterloader units.
(2) To satisfy the requirement of paragraph (1) of this rule, full calibration measurements must include, as applicable, determination of:
- (a) The output within ±5 percent;
- (b) Source positioning accuracy to within ±1 millimeter;
- (c) Source retraction with backup battery upon power failure;
- (d) Length of the source transfer tubes;
- (e) Timer accuracy and linearity over the typical range of use;
- (f) Length of the applicators; and
- (g) Function of the source transfer tubes, applicators, and transfer tube-applicator interfaces.
- (3) A licensee shall use the dosimetry system described in paragraph (1) of Rule 0400-20-07-.68 to measure the output.
- (4) A licensee shall make full calibration measurements required by paragraph (1) of this rule in accordance with published protocols accepted by nationally recognized bodies.
- (5) In addition to the requirements for full calibrations for low dose-rate remote afterloader units in paragraph (2) of this rule, a licensee shall perform an autoradiograph of the source(s) to verify inventory and source(s) arrangement at intervals not exceeding 1 calendar quarter.
- (6) For low dose-rate remote afterloader units, a licensee may use measurements provided by the source manufacturer that are made in accordance with paragraphs (1) through (5) of this rule.
- (7) A licensee shall mathematically correct the outputs determined in subparagraph (2)(a) of this rule for physical decay at intervals consistent with 1 percent physical decay.
- (8) Full calibration measurements required by paragraph (1) of this rule and physical decay corrections required by paragraph (7) of this rule must be performed by the authorized medical physicist.
- (9) A licensee shall retain a record of each calibration in accordance with Rule 0400-20-07-.104.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-201, et seq.; 68-202-101, et seq.; and 68-202-201, et seq. Administrative History: Original rule filed February 22, 2012; effective May 22, 2012.