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DHS 157.03 Note Note: Examples of chelating agents are amine polycarboxylic acids, hydroxycarboxylic acids, glucinic acid and polycarboxylic acids.
DHS 157.03(63) (63)“Chiropractor" means an individual licensed under ch. 446, Stats., to practice chiropractic.
DHS 157.03(64) (64)“Class" means a classification scheme for inhaled material according to the material's rate of clearance from the pulmonary region of the lung. Materials are classified as D, W or Y, depending on the amount of time half of the material clears from human lungs. Half of class D material clears from lungs in less than 10 days; half of class W material clears from lungs in from 10 to 100 days; and half of class Y material clears from lungs in greater than 100 days.
DHS 157.03(65) (65)“Cinefluorography" means the continuous recording of a fluoroscopy image using movie film.
DHS 157.03(66) (66)“Client's address" means the area of use or a temporary jobsite for the purpose of providing mobile medical service.
DHS 157.03(66m) (66m) “Closed-beam x-ray equipment" means a system in which the beam path cannot be entered by any part of the body during normal operation.
DHS 157.03(67) (67)“Closed transport vehicle" means a transport vehicle equipped with a securely attached exterior enclosure that during normal transportation restricts the access of unauthorized persons to the cargo space containing a radioactive material. The enclosure may be either temporary or permanent but shall limit access from top, sides and ends. In the case of packaged materials, the vehicle may be of the “see-through" type that allows observation of the packages while prohibiting access.
DHS 157.03(68) (68)“Coefficient of variation" means the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean value of a population of observations. It is estimated using the following equation:
where:
S = standard deviation of the observed values;
X = mean value of observations in sample;
Xi = ith observation in sample; and
n = number of observations in sample.
DHS 157.03(69) (69)“Collective dose" means the sum of the individual doses received in a given period of time by a specified population from exposure to a specified source of radiation.
DHS 157.03(70) (70)“Collimator" means one of the following:
DHS 157.03(70)(a) (a) A radiation shield that is placed on the end of the guide tube or directly onto a radiographic exposure device to restrict the size of the radiation beam when the sealed source is moved into position to make a radiographic exposure.
DHS 157.03(70)(b) (b) A device attached to an x-ray tube that limits the radiation area.
DHS 157.03(71) (71)“Commission" means the United States nuclear regulatory commission.
DHS 157.03(72) (72)“Committed dose equivalent" or “CDE" means the dose equivalent to organs or tissues of reference that will be received from an intake of radioactive material by an individual during the 50-year period following the intake.
DHS 157.03(73) (73)“Committed effective dose equivalent" or “CEDE" is the sum of the products of the weighting factors applicable to each of the body organs or tissues that are irradiated and the committed dose equivalent to each of these organs or tissues.
DHS 157.03 Note Note: Committed effective dose equivalent (HE,50) equals the sum of the weighting factor (wT,) times the committed dose equivalent (HT,50).
DHS 157.03(74) (74)“Computed tomography" or “CT" means the production of a tomogram by the acquisition and computer processing of x-ray transmission data.
DHS 157.03(75)(a)(a) “Computed tomography dose index" or “CTDI" means the integral from -10T to +10T of the dose profile along a line perpendicular to the tomographic plane divided by the product of the nominal tomographic section thickness and the number of tomograms produced in a single scan, that is: - See PDF for table PDF
where:
z = position along a line perpendicular to the tomographic plane;
D(z) = dose at position z;
T = nominal tomographic section thickness in millimeters;
n = number of tomograms produced in a single scan.
DHS 157.03(75)(b) (b) The definition of “computed tomography dose index" assumes that the dose profile is centered around z=0 and that, for a multiple tomogram system, the scan increment between adjacent scans is nT.
DHS 157.03(75m) (75m)“Consignment" means each shipment of a package or groups of packages or load of radioactive material offered by a shipper for transport.
DHS 157.03(75r) (75r)“Consortium" means an association of medical use licensees and a PET facility in the same geographical area, physically located at an educational institution, a federal facility or a medical facility, that jointly own or share in the operation and maintenance cost of the PET facility that produces PET radionuclides for use in producing radioactive drugs within the consortium for noncommercial distributions among its associated members for medical use.
DHS 157.03(76) (76)“Constraint" means a value above which specified licensee or registrant actions are required.
DHS 157.03(77) (77)“Contact therapy system" means a therapeutic radiation machine with a short target to skin distance, usually less than 5 centimeters.
DHS 157.03(77m) (77m)“Contamination” means the presence of a radioactive substance on a surface in quantities in excess of 0.4 Bq/cm2 (1x10-5 microcurie/cm2) for beta and gamma emitters and low toxicity alpha emitters, or 0.04 Bq/cm2 (1x10 -6 microcurie/cm2) for all other alpha emitters.
DHS 157.03(78) (78)“Control cable" means the cable that is connected to the source assembly and used to drive the source to and from the exposure location.
DHS 157.03(79) (79)“Control drive mechanism" means a device that enables the source assembly to be moved into and out of the exposure device.
DHS 157.03(80) (80)“Control panel" means that part of an x-ray control upon which are mounted the switches, knobs, pushbuttons and other hardware necessary for manually setting the technique factors.
DHS 157.03(81) (81)“Control tube" means a protective sheath for guiding the control cable. The control tube connects the control drive mechanism to the radiographic exposure device.
DHS 157.03(82) (82)“Controlled area" means an area, outside of a restricted area but inside the site boundary, access to which may be limited by the licensee or registrant for any reason.
DHS 157.03(82m) (82m)“Conveyance" means any one of the following:
DHS 157.03(82m)(a) (a) For transport by public highway or rail, any transport vehicle or large freight container.
DHS 157.03(82m)(b) (b) For transport by water, any vessel, or any hold, compartment or defined deck area of a vessel, including any transport vehicle on board the vessel.
DHS 157.03(82m)(c) (c) For transport by aircraft, any aircraft.
DHS 157.03(83) (83)“Cooling curve" means the graphical relationship between heat units stored and cooling time.
DHS 157.03(84) (84)“Critical group" means the group of individuals reasonably expected to receive the greatest exposure to residual radioactivity for any applicable set of circumstances.
DHS 157.03(84m) (84m)"Criticality safety index" or "CSI" means the dimensionless number, rounded up to the next tenth, assigned to and placed on the label of a fissile material package to designate the degree of control of accumulation of packages, overpacks, or freight containers containing fissile material during transportation.
DHS 157.03 Note Note: Determination of the criticality safety index is described in s. DHS 157.93 (7) and (8) and 10 CFR 71.59. The CSI for an overpack, freight container, consignment or conveyance containing fissile material packages is the arithmetic sum of the criticality safety indices of all the fissile material packages contained within the overpack freight container, consignment, or conveyance.
DHS 157.03(85) (85)“CT conditions of operation" means all selectable parameters governing the operation of a CT x-ray system including nominal tomographic section thickness, filtration and the technique factors as defined in s. DHS 157.84.
DHS 157.03(86) (86)“CT gantry" means the tube housing assemblies, beam-limiting devices, detectors and the supporting structures and frames that hold these components.
DHS 157.03(87) (87)“CT number" or “CTN" means the number used to represent the x-ray attenuation associated with each elemental area of the CT image as expressed in the following equation:
where:
K = a constant, a normal value of 1,000 when the Houndsfield scale of CTN is used;
- See PDF for diagram PDF = linear attenuation coefficient of the material of interest;
- See PDF for diagram PDF = linear attenuation coefficient of water.
DHS 157.03(87m) (87m)“Cumulative air kerma" means the total air kerma accrued from the beginning of an examination or procedure and includes all contributions from fluoroscopic and radiographic irradiation.
DHS 157.03(88) (88)“Curie" or “Ci" means 3.7 x 1010 disintegrations per second = 3.7 x 1010 becquerels = 2.22 x 1012 disintegrations per minute.
DHS 157.03(89) (89)“Dead-man switch" means a switch so constructed that a circuit closing contact may be maintained only by continuous pressure on the switch by the operator.
DHS 157.03(90) (90)“Declared pregnant woman" means a woman who has voluntarily informed the licensee or registrant, in writing, of her pregnancy and the estimated date of conception. The declaration remains in effect until the declared pregnant woman withdraws the declaration in writing or is no longer pregnant.
DHS 157.03(91) (91)“Decommission" means to remove a facility or site safely from service and reduce residual radioactivity to a level that permits release of the property for unrestricted use and termination of the license; or release of the property under restricted conditions and termination of the license.
DHS 157.03(92) (92)“Dedicated check source" means a radioactive source that is used to assure the constant operation of a radiation detection or measurement device over several months or years.
DHS 157.03(93) (93)“Deep dose equivalent" or “Hd" means the dose equivalent at a tissue depth of one centimeter (1000 mg/cm2) and applies to external whole body exposure.
DHS 157.03(94) (94)“Deliberate misconduct" means an intentional act or omission that the person knows would cause any of the following:
DHS 157.03(94)(a) (a) A licensee, registrant or applicant to be in violation of any requirement under this chapter, any order of the department, or any term, condition or limitation of any license or registration issued by the department under this chapter.
DHS 157.03(94)(b) (b) A violation of a requirement, procedure, instruction, contract, purchase order or policy of a licensee, registrant, applicant, or contractor or subcontractor of a licensee, registrant or applicant.
DHS 157.03(95) (95)“Demand respirator" means an atmosphere-supplying respirator that admits breathing air to the face piece only when a negative pressure is created inside the facepiece by inhalation.
DHS 157.03(96) (96)“Dentist" means an individual licensed under ch. 447, Stats., to practice dentistry.
DHS 157.03(97) (97)“Department" means the department of health services.
DHS 157.03(98) (98)“Depleted uranium" means uranium containing less uranium-235 than the naturally occurring distribution of uranium isotopes.
DHS 157.03(99) (99)“Derived air concentration" or “DAC" means the concentration of a given radionuclide in air which, if breathed by the reference man for a working year of 2,000 hours under conditions of light work, results in an intake of one ALI.
DHS 157.03 Note Note: For purposes of this chapter, the condition of light work is an inhalation rate of 1.2 cubic meters of air per hour for 2,000 hours in a year. DAC values are given in Table I, column 3, of ch. DHS 157 Appendix E.
DHS 157.03(100) (100)“Derived air concentration-hour" or “DAC-hour" means the product of the concentration of radioactive material in air, expressed as a fraction or multiple of the derived air concentration for each radionuclide, and the time of exposure to that radionuclide, in hours. A licensee or registrant may take 2,000 DAC-hours to represent one ALI, equivalent to a committed effective dose equivalent of 0.05 Sv (5 rem).
DHS 157.03(101) (101)“Detector" means a device which in the presence of radiation provides, by either direct or indirect means, a signal or other indication suitable for use in measuring one or more quantities of incident radiation.
DHS 157.03(101m) (101m)“Deuterium" means deuterium and any deuterium compounds, including heavy water, in which the ratio of deuterium atoms to hydrogen atoms exceeds 1:5000.
DHS 157.03(102) (102)“Diagnostic source assembly" means the tube housing assembly with a beam-limiting device attached.
DHS 157.03(103) (103)“Diagnostic x-ray imaging system" means an assemblage of components for the generation, emission and reception of x-rays and the transformation, storage and visual display of the resultant x-ray image.
DHS 157.03(103m) (103m)“DICOM" means digital imaging and communications in medicine.
DHS 157.03(103r) (103r)“Discrete source" means a radionuclide that has been processed so that its concentration within a material has been purposely increased for use for commercial, medical, or research activities.
DHS 157.03(104) (104)“Disposable respirator" means a respirator for which maintenance is not intended and that is designed to be discarded after excessive breathing resistance, sorbent exhaustion, physical damage, or end-of-service-life renders it unsuitable for use. Examples of this type of respirator are a disposable half-mask respirator or a disposable escape-only self-contained breathing apparatus.
DHS 157.03 Note Note: Sorbent exhaustion refers to the inability of an absorbent material to absorb any more of the material for which it was designed.
DHS 157.03(105) (105)“Disposal" means the isolation of radioactive wastes from the environment inhabited by man and containing his food-chains by emplacement in a land disposal facility.
DHS 157.03(106) (106)“Disposal site" means that portion of a land disposal facility which is used for the disposal of waste. It consists of disposal units and a buffer zone.
DHS 157.03(107) (107)“Disposal unit" means a discrete portion of a disposal site into which waste is placed for disposal.
DHS 157.03(108) (108)“Distinguishable from background" means that the detectable concentration of a radionuclide is statistically different from the background concentration of that radionuclide in the vicinity of that site or, in the case of structures, in similar materials using adequate measurement technology, survey and statistical techniques.
DHS 157.03(108m) (108m)“Diversion" means the unauthorized movement of category 1 or category 2 quantity of radioactive material that is subject to subch. XV to a location different from the material's authorized destination inside or outside of the site at which the material is used or stored.
DHS 157.03(109) (109)“Dose equivalent" or “H T" means the product of the absorbed dose in tissue, quality factor and all other necessary modifying factors at the location of interest. The units of dose equivalent are the sievert and rem.
DHS 157.03(109m) (109m)“Dose length product” or “DLP” means the metric which is related to the total energy imparted in the patient, and is determined by multiplying the CTDIvol value by the scan length, resulting in the units of mGy-cm. DLP is calculated using the following formula:
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