(1) For each patient or human research subject who cannot be released under WAC 246-240-122, a licensee shall:
(a) Quarter the patient or the human research subject either in:
- (i) A private room with a private sanitary facility; or
- (ii) A room, with a private sanitary facility, with another individual who also has received therapy with unsealed radioactive material and who also cannot be released under WAC 246-240-122;
- (b) Visibly post the patient's or the human research subject's room with a "Caution—Radioactive Materials" sign.
- (c) Note on the door or in the patient's or human research subject's chart where and how long visitors may stay in the patient's or the human research subject's room; and
- (d) Either monitor material and items removed from the patient's or the human research subject's room to determine that their radioactivity cannot be distinguished from the natural background radiation level with a radiation detection survey instrument set on its most sensitive scale and with no interposed shielding, or handle the material and items as radioactive waste.
- (2) A licensee shall notify the radiation safety officer, or their designee, and the authorized user as soon as possible if the patient or human research subject has a medical emergency or dies.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. WSR 06-05-019, § 246-240-207, filed 2/6/06, effective 3/9/06.]