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{{#Wiki_filter:February 1974 U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
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                                REGULATORY
REGULATORY  
                                  DIRECTORATE OF REGULATORY                                 STANDARDS
DIRECTORATE OF REGULATORY STANDARDS
                                                                                                                                GUIDE
Revision 1 July 1974 GUIDE
                                                                  REGULATORY GUIDE 6.1 LEAK TESTING RADIOACTIVE BRACHYTHERAPY SOURCES
REGULATORY GUIDE 6.1 LEAK TESTING RADIOACTIVE BRACHYTHERAPY SOURCES


==A. INTRODUCTION==
==A. INTRODUCTION==
standard specifies that the sealed radioactive brachytherapy source should be withdrawn frotm use it
Posses,lion and use of brachytherapy sources is an  
      -Possession and use of brachytherapy sources is an                               ( 1) source leakage exceeds the baseline values established activity iequirirng a license pursuant to section 30.3,                               by repetitive tests indicating degradation tt sotltrce
:ictiNily trequiring a license pursuant to section 30.3,  
"Activities Requiring License," of 10 CFR Part 30.                                      integrity (Baseline Criterion) Or (2) leakage of
"*Acltvi*.cs Requiring License," of 10 CFR Part 30,
-Rules of General Applicability to 'Licensing of                                        radioactive material equals ur exceeds 5 nanocuries of Byproduct Material." Paragraph (e) of section 30.34 in                                 radioactive material or, in the case of radium sources. I
"Ri*es of General Applicability to Licensing of Byproduct Material." Paragraph (e) of section 30.34 in  
10 CFR Part 30 provides that the Atomic Energy                                         nant;:urie of radon in 24 hours (Leakage Limit). The Commission may incorporate in any license such                                         standard also establishes criteria and procedutres for additional requirements and conditions as it dcems                                      retests. test procedures. source disposition. frequency ofl appropriate or necessary in order to protect health or to                               leakage testing, records, and personnel qualifications.
10 CFR Part 30 provides that the Atomic Energy Commission may incorporate in any license such additional requirements and conditions as it deems appropriate or necessary in order to protect health or to minimize danger to life or property.


minimize danger to life or property.                                                    The Appendix (which is not a part of" the sl:rrrdard)
A standard condition included in all AEC licenses for possession and use of sealed brachytherapy sources requires that these sources be periodically leak tested, that the test be canable of detecting the presence of
                                                                                        describes leakage test met hods wvhich have been I'ulmid ti A standard condition, included in all AEC licenses                             be acceptable for determining the radioactive leak-age of for possession and use of' sealed brachytherapy sources                                 sealed brach. therapy sources.
0.005 microcurie of radioactive material on the test sample taken from the source, and that the source be immediately withdrawn from use if the test reveals the presence of 0.005 microcurie or more.


requires that these sources be periodically leak tested, that the test be capable of detecting the presence of
Section 35.14, -Specific licenses for certain groups of medical uses," of 10 CFR Part 35, "Human Uses of Byproduct Material," specifies licensing requirements fol certain groups of medical uses of byproduct material.
0.005 microcurie of radioactivic material on the test                                                    
 
Paragraph 35.14(b)(5)(i) requires that brachytherapy sources or devices containing byproduct material which are licensed under this paragraph be leak tested as described above.
 
This guide describes methods and procedures acceptable to the Regulatory staff for leak testing radioactive brachytherapy sources.
 
==B. DISCUSSION==
Subcommittee N44-2, Therapeutic Radiology, of the American National Standards Institute Committee
*Line indicates substantive change from previous issue.
 
on Equipment and Materials for Medical Radiation Applications, N44, has developed a standard presenting uniform criteria and test procedures for the evaluation of radioactive material leakage from sealed brachytherapy sources. This standard was approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on July 18, 1973, and designated ANSI N44.2-1973. ' The standard specifies that the sealed radioactive brachytherapy source should be withdrawn from use if
(1) source leakage exceeds the baseline values established by repetitive tests indicating degradation of source integrity (Baseline Criterion)
or
(2)
leakage of radioactive material equals or exceeds 5 nanocuries of radioactive material or, in the case of iadium sources, I
nanocurie of radon in 24 hours (Leakage Limit). The standard also establishes criteria and procedures for retests, test procedures, source disposition, frequency of leakage testing, records, and personnel qualifications.
 
The Appendix (which is not a part of the standard)
describes leakage test methods which have been found to be acceptable for determining the radioactive leakage of sealed brachytherapy sources.


==C. REGULATORY POSITION==
==C. REGULATORY POSITION==
sample taken front the source, and that the source be immediately withdrawn from use if the test reveals the                                        The requirements. criteria, and recommended presence of 0.005 microcurie or more.                                                  practices contained in ANSI N44.2-1973. "Leak Testing Radioactive Brachytherapy Sources"'                         con.titute a This guide describes methods and procedures                                      generally acceptable piocedure for complying with trhe acceptable tot the Regulatory staff for leak testing                                    licensing conditions applicable to the leak testing of radioactive brachytherapy sources.                                                     radioactive brachytherapy sources, subject to thie following:
The requirements, criteria, and recommended practices contained in ANSI N44.2-1973, "Leak Testing Radioactive Brachytherapy Sources"'  
constitute a  
generally acceptable procedure for complying with the licensing conditions applicable to the leak testing of radioactive brachytherapy sources, subject to the following:
1.
 
In order to be approved foi use, brachytherapy sources should meet certain integ,
': requirements and
1 Copies may be obtained from the American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, Now York, New York
10018.
 
USAEC REGULATORY GUIDES
Copies of published guides may be obtained by request indicating the divisions desired to the U.S.
 
Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C. 20545, Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public Attention: Director of Regulatory Standards. Comments and suggestions for methods acceptable to the AEC Regulatory staff of implementing specific parts of improvements in these gaides are encouraged and should be sent to the Secretary the Commission's regulations, to delineate techniques ,-ed by the staff in of the Commission, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C. 20545.
 
evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance to Attention: Chief, Public Proceedings Staff.


==B. DISCUSSION==
applicants. Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations and compliance with them is not required. Methods and solutions different from those set out in The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:  
1. In order to be approved for use. brachyltlerapy Subcommittee N44-2. Therapeutic Radiology, of                                  sources should meet certain integrity requirenentls and the American National Standards Institute Committee                                    pass certain tests in addition to the leak test described in on Equipment and Materials for Medical Radiation                                        this guide. Manufacturers of medical brachyther:apy Applications. N44, has developed a standard presenting                                  sources should refer to Regulatory Guide 6.2, "Inlegrity uniform criteria and test procedures for the evaluation                                and Test Specifications for Selected Brachythertapy oI radioactive material leakage from sealed                                            Sources."
the guides will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.
brachytherapy sources. This standard was approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on                                    2. Section 7.1 of ANSI N44.2-1973 states that the July IS, 10373. and dlesignated ANSI N44.2-1973. i The                                  minimum training and experience requirement tio :11l individual perftorming tire leak tests should le eligibility for relevant certification by tire American Board of,
 
        ('upies    may be obtained from the American National                          Radiology or tire American Board of' Ilealth Physics or Sr; inda Wrt Ih                    30t ro:,dwa y. New York. New York it tite, I n'., 14.11 IW(118.
===1. Power Reactors ===
 
===6. Products ===
2. Research and Test Reactors
 
===7. Transportation ===
3. Fuels and Materials Facilities
8. Occupational Health Published guides will be revised periodically, as appropriate, to accommodate
4. Environmental and Sittng
9. Antitrust Review comments and to reflect new information or experience.


equivalent. The leak tests carl be pertor tried 11\
5. Materials and Plant Protection
                                                                                      Copies ot published guiArý may be obtained by request indicating the divisions USAEC REGULATORY GUIDES                                      desired to the US. Atomic Energy Commission. Washington. D.C. 20545.
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Attention: Oirc..tor of Regulatory Standnrds. Comments and suggestion% for Regulatory Guides ate Issued to describe and make available to the public            Irrmtovements in thes guides are encouraged and should be sent to the Secretary methods acceptable 1o the' AEC Regulatory stff of implementing specific parts of      of the Commission. US. Atomic Energy Commission. Washington,. D.C. 20545.
===0. General===


the Commission*s regulations. to delineate techniqtuet used by the staff in          Attention: Chief. Public Proceedings Staff.
pass certain tests in addition to the leak test described in this guide. Manufacturers of medical brachytherapy sources should refer to Regulatory Guide 6.2, "Integrity and Test Specifications for Selected Brachytherapy Sources."
2.


to evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance and c¢,mpliance applicants. ReguTatory Guides are not subsritutles fo*r regulations                in The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:
Section 6.1 of ANSI N44.2-1973 states that the minimium training and experience requirement of an individual performing the leak tests should be eligibility fot relevant certification by the American Board of Radiology or the American Board of Health Physics or equivalent.
                                                              from those sat out with them is not required. Methods and solutions different the findings requisite to the guides will be ecceptsble if they provide a besis for                                1. Power Reactors                        6. Products Comntission,.
the issuance or continuance of a permit of lice.ns by the                                2. Research and Test Reactors           


===7. Transportation===
The leak tests can be performed by adequately trained technicians, provided they are supervised by an individual qualified as stated above.
                                                                                        3.  Fuels and Materials Facilities       


===8. Occupational Health===
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U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION

REGULATORY

DIRECTORATE OF REGULATORY STANDARDS

Revision 1 July 1974 GUIDE

REGULATORY GUIDE 6.1 LEAK TESTING RADIOACTIVE BRACHYTHERAPY SOURCES

A. INTRODUCTION

Posses,lion and use of brachytherapy sources is an

ictiNily trequiring a license pursuant to section 30.3,

"*Acltvi*.cs Requiring License," of 10 CFR Part 30,

"Ri*es of General Applicability to Licensing of Byproduct Material." Paragraph (e) of section 30.34 in

10 CFR Part 30 provides that the Atomic Energy Commission may incorporate in any license such additional requirements and conditions as it deems appropriate or necessary in order to protect health or to minimize danger to life or property.

A standard condition included in all AEC licenses for possession and use of sealed brachytherapy sources requires that these sources be periodically leak tested, that the test be canable of detecting the presence of

0.005 microcurie of radioactive material on the test sample taken from the source, and that the source be immediately withdrawn from use if the test reveals the presence of 0.005 microcurie or more.

Section 35.14, -Specific licenses for certain groups of medical uses," of 10 CFR Part 35, "Human Uses of Byproduct Material," specifies licensing requirements fol certain groups of medical uses of byproduct material.

Paragraph 35.14(b)(5)(i) requires that brachytherapy sources or devices containing byproduct material which are licensed under this paragraph be leak tested as described above.

This guide describes methods and procedures acceptable to the Regulatory staff for leak testing radioactive brachytherapy sources.

B. DISCUSSION

Subcommittee N44-2, Therapeutic Radiology, of the American National Standards Institute Committee

  • Line indicates substantive change from previous issue.

on Equipment and Materials for Medical Radiation Applications, N44, has developed a standard presenting uniform criteria and test procedures for the evaluation of radioactive material leakage from sealed brachytherapy sources. This standard was approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on July 18, 1973, and designated ANSI N44.2-1973. ' The standard specifies that the sealed radioactive brachytherapy source should be withdrawn from use if

(1) source leakage exceeds the baseline values established by repetitive tests indicating degradation of source integrity (Baseline Criterion)

or

(2)

leakage of radioactive material equals or exceeds 5 nanocuries of radioactive material or, in the case of iadium sources, I

nanocurie of radon in 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (Leakage Limit). The standard also establishes criteria and procedures for retests, test procedures, source disposition, frequency of leakage testing, records, and personnel qualifications.

The Appendix (which is not a part of the standard)

describes leakage test methods which have been found to be acceptable for determining the radioactive leakage of sealed brachytherapy sources.

C. REGULATORY POSITION

The requirements, criteria, and recommended practices contained in ANSI N44.2-1973, "Leak Testing Radioactive Brachytherapy Sources"'

constitute a

generally acceptable procedure for complying with the licensing conditions applicable to the leak testing of radioactive brachytherapy sources, subject to the following:

1.

In order to be approved foi use, brachytherapy sources should meet certain integ,

': requirements and

1 Copies may be obtained from the American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, Now York, New York

10018.

USAEC REGULATORY GUIDES

Copies of published guides may be obtained by request indicating the divisions desired to the U.S.

Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C. 20545, Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public Attention: Director of Regulatory Standards. Comments and suggestions for methods acceptable to the AEC Regulatory staff of implementing specific parts of improvements in these gaides are encouraged and should be sent to the Secretary the Commission's regulations, to delineate techniques ,-ed by the staff in of the Commission, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C. 20545.

evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance to Attention: Chief, Public Proceedings Staff.

applicants. Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations and compliance with them is not required. Methods and solutions different from those set out in The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:

the guides will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the Commission.

1. Power Reactors

6. Products

2. Research and Test Reactors

7. Transportation

3. Fuels and Materials Facilities

8. Occupational Health Published guides will be revised periodically, as appropriate, to accommodate

4. Environmental and Sittng

9. Antitrust Review comments and to reflect new information or experience.

5. Materials and Plant Protection

1

0. General

pass certain tests in addition to the leak test described in this guide. Manufacturers of medical brachytherapy sources should refer to Regulatory Guide 6.2, "Integrity and Test Specifications for Selected Brachytherapy Sources."

2.

Section 6.1 of ANSI N44.2-1973 states that the minimium training and experience requirement of an individual performing the leak tests should be eligibility fot relevant certification by the American Board of Radiology or the American Board of Health Physics or equivalent.

The leak tests can be performed by adequately trained technicians, provided they are supervised by an individual qualified as stated above.

t.

The Atomic Energy Commission does not license and devices containing Ra-226 and its daughters.

'ei sons licensed by the AEC for byproduct, source, or special nuclear material who also possess sources containing radium and its daughters must limit the radiation exposure from both licensed material and other sources of radiation such as radium so that the limits in Part 20 are not exceeded (§20.101). Also.

many of the States and all of the Agreement States do regulate the use of sources of radium and its daughters.

For that reason, the parts of ANSI N44.2-1973 dealing specifically with testing of sealed radium brachytherapy sources are included in this guide, although the AEC has made no determination as to their adequacy.

4.

An Appendix to ANSI N44.2-1973 lists suggested leak test methods. Section A1.2 of the Appendix recommends that all external surfaces of the source be thoroughly wiped with a piece of filter paper or other suitable material. In the case of sealed sources with thin membranous covers such as Sr-90 eye applicators, the wipes should be taken only from surfaces that are in close proximity to the source surface. The source surface itself should not be wiped, since this could cause a rupture of the thin membrane.

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6.1-2