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State of California -Health and Welfare Agency Department of Health Services <br />Page 6 of 7 pages <br />RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE License Number: 1368-39 <br />29. Treatment and management of patients undergoing brachytherapy shall be in accordance with guidance <br />contained in Chapter 5, "Safety Precautions in Clinical Application", National Council on Radiation <br />Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Report No. 40, Protection Against Radiation From Brachytherapy <br />Sources (NCRP Publications, P. O. Box 30175, Washington, D.C., 20014). <br />30. If there is reason to suspect that a medical radium source may be leaking or contaminated, it shall be tested <br />before further use, by a method acceptable to the Department of Health Services, and a report of the test <br />results and the action taken shall be submitted within 30 days to the Radiologic Health Branch: <br />31. This license does not authorize distribution to persons licensed pursuant to Section 30195 (a) and (b) of the <br />California Radiation Control Regulations or equivalent provisions of the NRC or Agreement States. <br />32. This license does not authorize commercial distribution of radioactive material. <br />33. Production or processing of radiopharmaceuticals for the purpose of distribution to other licensees is not <br />authorized by this license. <br />34. Radioactive materials shall be used by occupational workers in such a manner that the dose limits specified <br />in Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20, Subpart C (Sections 20.1201 through 20.1208) are not <br />exceeded <br />35. The licensee shall monitor occupational exposures to radiation and shall supply and require the use of <br />individual monitoring devices by personnel as required by Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20, <br />Section 20.1502 (a). <br />36. The licensee shall monitor occupational intakes of radioactive material by, and assess the committed effective <br />dose equivalent to, individuals who may have exceeded or are likely to exceed, the limits specified in Title <br />10, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 20, Section 20.1502 (b). Suitable and timely measurements used <br />for determination of such internal exposures shall be performed as specified by 10CFR 20.1204. <br />37. For a period not to exceed 60 days in any calendar year, a visiting physician is authorized to use licensed <br />materials for human use under the terns of this license, provided the visiting physician: <br />(a) Has the prior written permission of the hospital's Administrator and its Radiation Safety Committee. <br />(b) Is specifically named as a user on an Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) or Agreement State <br />license authorizing human use. <br />(c) Performs only those procedures for which the physician is specifically authorized by the Nuclear <br />Regulatory Commission (NRC) or Agreement State license. <br />The licensee shall maintain for inspection copies of the written permission specified in (a) above and the <br />license(s) specified in (b) and (c) above. These records shall be maintained for five years from the time the <br />licensee grants its permission under (a) above. <br />