WAC 246-240-154
Training for uptake, dilution, and
excretion studies. Except as provided in WAC 246-240-078, the
licensee shall require an authorized user of unsealed
radioactive material for the uses authorized under WAC 246-240-151 to be a physician who:
(1) Is certified by a medical specialty board whose
certification process has been recognized by the department,
the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an agreement state
and who meets the requirements of subsection (3)(b) of this
section. (Specialty boards whose certification process has
been recognized by the department, the U.S. NRC or an
agreement state will be posted on the NRC's web page at
http://www.nrc.gov.) To be recognized, a specialty board
shall require all candidates for certification to:
(a) Meet the requirements in subsection (3)(a) of this
section; and
(b) Pass an examination, administered by diplomates of
the specialty board, which assesses knowledge and competence
in radiation safety, radionuclide handling, and quality
control; or
(2) Is an authorized user under WAC 246-240-163 or 246-240-210 or equivalent agreement state or U.S. NRC
requirements; or subsection (3)(a) of this section; or
(3)(a) Has completed sixty hours of training and
experience, including a minimum of eight hours of classroom
and laboratory training, in basic radionuclide handling
techniques applicable to the medical use of unsealed
radioactive material for uptake, dilution, and excretion
studies. The training and experience must include:
(i) Classroom and laboratory training in the following
areas:
(A) Radiation physics and instrumentation;
(B) Radiation protection;
(C) Mathematics pertaining to the use and measurement of
radioactivity;
(D) Chemistry of radioactive material for medical use;
and
(E) Radiation biology; and
(ii) Work experience, under the supervision of an
authorized user who meets the requirements in WAC 246-240-154,
246-240-163, or 246-240-210 or equivalent U.S. NRC or
agreement state requirements, involving:
(A) Ordering, receiving, and unpacking radioactive
materials safely and performing the related radiation surveys;
(B) Performing quality control procedures on instruments
used to determine the activity of dosages and performing
checks for proper operation of survey meters;
(C) Calculating, measuring, and safely preparing patient
or human research subject dosages;
(D) Using administrative controls to prevent a medical
event involving the use of unsealed radioactive material;
(E) Using procedures to contain spilled radioactive
material safely and using proper decontamination procedures;
and
(F) Administering dosages of radioactive drugs to
patients or human research subjects; and
(b) Has obtained written certification, signed by a
preceptor authorized user who meets the requirements in WAC 246-240-154, 246-240-163, or 246-240-210 or equivalent
agreement state or U.S. NRC requirements, that the individual
has satisfactorily completed the requirements in (a) of this
subsection and has achieved a level of competency sufficient
to function independently as an authorized user for the
medical uses authorized under WAC 246-240-151.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 07-14-131, §
246-240-154, filed 7/3/07, effective 8/3/07; 06-05-019, §
246-240-154, filed 2/6/06, effective 3/9/06.]