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State of California—Health and Welfare Ag"i Department of Health Services <br /> 6 7 <br /> - <br /> Page—of—pages <br /> 1276-39 <br /> RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE License Number <br /> Supplementary Sheet Amendment Number 42 <br /> 29. The licensee shall not routinely use doses exceeding those specified in the <br /> Department's "Routine Uses" list unless: (a) a nonroutine authorization for use <br /> of a different dose range is included in the license; or (b) a "Notice of <br /> Intent" has been filed with the Department. <br /> 30. For a period not to exceed 60 days in any calendar year, a visiting physician is <br /> authorized to use licensed materials for human use under the terms of this <br /> license, provided the visiting physician: <br /> (a) Has the prior written permission of the hospital's Administrator and its <br /> Radiation Safety Committee. <br /> (b) Is specifically named as a user on an NRC or Agreement State license <br /> authorizing human use. <br /> (c) Performs only those procedures for which the physician is specifically <br /> authorized by the NRC or Agreement State license. <br /> The licensee shall maintain for inspection copies of the written permission <br /> specified in (a) above and the license(s) specified in (b) and (c) above. <br /> These records shall be maintained for five years from the time the licensee <br /> grants its permission under (a) above. <br /> 31. Treatment and management of patients receiving therapeutic quantities of <br /> unsealed radioactive materials shall be in accordance with guidance contained in <br /> Chapter 4, NCRP Report No. 37, "Precautions in the Management of Patients Who <br /> Have Received Therapeutic Amounts of Radionuclides" (NCRP Publications, 7910 <br /> Woodmont Avenue, Suite 1016, Bethesda, Maryland 20814) . <br /> 32. Treatment and management of patients undergoing brachytherapy shall be in <br /> accordance with guidance contained in Chapter 5, "Safety Precautions in Clinical <br /> Application" , NCRP Report No. 40, Protection Against Radiation From <br /> Brachytherapy Sources (NCRP Publications, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 1016, <br /> Bethesda, Maryland 20814) . <br /> 33. If there is reason to suspect that a medical radium source may be leaking or <br /> contaminated, it shall be tested before further use, by a method acceptable to <br /> the Department of Health Services, and a report of the test results and the <br /> action taken shall be submitted within 30 days to the Radiologic Health Branch. <br /> For the State Department of Health Services <br /> August 8 , 1989 3 <br /> Date by <br /> Radiologic Health Branch - <br /> RH 2551 Iziazl 714 P Street,Sacramento, CA 95814 <br />