17.0 w88 slot Test Procedures
17.1 Definition of Sealed w88 slot
A sealed w88 slot means radioactive material that is permanently bonded or fixed in a capsule or matrix designed to prevent release and dispersal of the radioactive material under the most severe conditions which are likely to be encountered in normal use and handling.
17.2 General Requirements
The EH&S Department is responsible for ensuring that all sealed sources are w88 slot tested in accordance with w88 slot 459.307. If there is a reason to suspect that a source might be damaged, it shall be tested before further use. Contamination and w88 slot tests must be capable of determining the presence of 0.005 microcurie of removable contamination.
17.3 Exemptions
No w88 slot test is required when:
- The w88 slot contains 100 microcuries or less of beta or gamma emitting material or 10 microcuries or less of alpha emitting materials; or
- Sealed sources that are in storage and not being used. Sources must be tested for leakage prior to use or transfer unless they have been w88 slot tested within 6 months prior to the date of use or transfer. Documentation must be maintained to indicate when the source was placed in and removed from storage.
17.4 Procedures
The w88 slot test may be performed in the following manner:
- The Authorized User or RS personnel performs the w88 slot following a preapproved method and notifies the RSO of the results in writing.
- Wipe the source or the area closest to the source using a swab or filter paper. Refer to w88 slot Test Procedure and use a calibrated instrument for analysis. The wipes are sent to the RSO for analysis. The RSO will then send a written report to the Authorized User for his/her files.
- The RSO may make arrangements to perform both the wipe tests and analysis. The RSO will then send a w88 slot report to the Authorized User for his/her files.
If the w88 slot test reveals the presence of 0.005 uCi or more of removable contamination contact the Radiation Safety Office IMMEDIATELY. The RSO shall immediately inform the State Radiation Control Program Office by telephone, withdraw the sealed source use, and place it in locked storage. A verbal notification and/or written report shall be filed with the State Radiation Control Program Office according to NAC 459.307.