(1) A licensee authorized to use a teletherapy unit for medical use shall perform full calibration measurements on each teletherapy unit:
- (a) Before the first medical use of the unit; and
(b) Before medical use under the following conditions:
- (i) Whenever spot-check measurements indicate that the output differs by more than five percent from the output obtained at the last full calibration corrected mathematically for radioactive decay;
- (ii) Following replacement of the source or following reinstallation of the teletherapy unit in a new location;
- (iii) Following any repair of the teletherapy 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 one year.
(2) To satisfy the requirement of subsection (1) of this section, full calibration measurements must include determination of:
- (a) The output within ± three percent for the range of field sizes and for the distance or range of distances used for medical use;
- (b) The coincidence of the radiation field and the field indicated by the light beam localizing device;
- (c) The uniformity of the radiation field and its dependence on the orientation of the useful beam;
- (d) Timer accuracy and linearity over the range of use;
- (e) On-off error; and
- (f) The accuracy of all distance measuring and localization devices in medical use.
- (3) A licensee shall use the dosimetry system described in WAC 246-240-366(1) to measure the output for one set of exposure conditions. The remaining radiation measurements required in subsection (2)(a) of this section may be made using a dosimetry system that indicates relative dose rates.
- (4) A licensee shall make full calibration measurements required by subsection (1) of this section in accordance with published protocols accepted by nationally recognized bodies.
- (5) A licensee shall mathematically correct the outputs determined in subsection (2)(a) of this section for physical decay for intervals not exceeding one month for cobalt-60, six months for cesium-137, or at intervals consistent with one percent decay for all other nuclides.
- (6) Full calibration measurements required by subsection (1) of this section and physical decay corrections required by subsection (5) of this section must be performed by the authorized medical physicist.
- (7) A licensee shall retain a record of each calibration in accordance with WAC 246-240-614.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70A.388.040 and 70A.388.110. WSR 22-19-084, § 246-240-369, filed 9/20/22, effective 10/21/22. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. WSR 06-05-019, § 246-240-369, filed 2/6/06, effective 3/9/06.]