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COMPLIANCE INFO 1986 - 2016
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1986 - 2016
RECORD_ID
PR0514003
PE
2227
FACILITY_ID
FA0003761
FACILITY_NAME
ST JOSEPHS HOSPITAL
STREET_NUMBER
1800
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
CALIFORNIA
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12718044
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1800 N CALIFORNIA ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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State of California-Health and Welfare Age, Department of Health Services <br /> Page 5 of 7 pages <br /> RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE License Number: 1276-39 <br /> Amendment Number: 79 <br /> 18. The licensee shall conduct a physical inventory every six months to account for all sealed sources and/or devices <br /> received and possessed under the license. Records of the inventories shall be maintained for inspection, and may be <br /> disposed of following Department inspection. <br /> 19. The licensee is authorized to hold radioactive materials with a physical half-life of less than 65 days for decay in <br /> storage before disposal in ordinary trash provided: <br /> (a) Radioactive waste to be disposed of in this manner shall be held for decay in storage for at least 10 half-lives. <br /> (b) Before disposal as normal waste, radioactive waste shall be surveyed to determine that its radioactivity cannot <br /> be distinguished from background. All radiation labels shall be removed or obliterated. <br /> 20. The licensee may use any commercially available device, acceptable to the U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, an <br /> Agreement State or a Licensing State, for doing linearity tests of its dose calibrator provided the procedures <br /> described by the manufacturer of the linearity device are followed. <br /> 21. Nuclear medicine technology procedures shall be performed by nuclear medicine technologists pursuant to Title 17, <br /> California Code of Regulations, Subchapter 4.6. Such procedures shall be performed under the supervision of <br /> authorized user physicians on this license who meet the criteria specified in Section 30510. Certificates or special <br /> permits issued pursuant to Subchapter 4.6 shall be prominently displayed at the facility(ies) authorized on this <br /> license. <br /> 22. Treatment and management of patients receiving therapeutic quantities of unsealed radioactive materials shall be in <br /> accordance with the guidance from any of the following: <br /> (a) Chapter 4, "Release from Hospital of Patients Containing Radioactive Material"National Council on Radiation <br /> Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Report No. 37, "Precautions in the Management of Patients Who Have <br /> Received Therapeutic Amounts of Radionuclides" (NCRP Publications, P.O. Box 30175, Washington, D.C. <br /> 20014). <br /> (b) Appendix M in the "Guide for the Preparation of Applications for Medical Programs", State of California, <br /> Department of Health Services,Radiological Health Branch. <br /> (c) Documented rationale or patient-specific calculations demonstrating that members of the general public will be <br /> limited to 500 mrem total effective dose equivalent from patients who have been released containing therapeutic <br /> quantities of radiopharmaceuticals. <br /> 23. Treatment and management of patients undergoing brachytherapy shall be in accordance with guidance contained in <br /> Chapter 5,"Safety Precautions in Clinical Application",National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements <br /> (NCRP)Report No. 40, "Protection Against Radiation From Brachytherapy Sources"(NCRP Publications, P.O. Box <br /> 30175, Washington, D.C. 20014). <br /> 24. Remote afterloading device facilities shall be so constructed as to permit continuous observation of patients from <br /> outside the treatment room(s)- <br /> 25. Written emergency instructions shall be posted conspicuously at the remote afterloading device control(s). <br /> Instructions shall include directions for manually turning off the remote afterloading device(s), removing the patient, <br /> securing the room(s) against unauthorized entry, and notifying the responsible authorized user or the Radiation <br /> Safety Officer. <br />
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