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Radiation Shielding design.pdfSeptember 6th j X -Ray Room HEAL11-1 PHYSICS INC S Edmonds Family Chiropractic 23122100thAve. W. Edmonds, WA 98020 Andrew Conway, MHP Physics Associate An d _re w Ca)o rw in h p,� cgo j, -n '4 ZNht V .. . . .. .... Pacific N Quality, Med"ical Ph ics in the Orth Wes, t I ) I I , , I , , , , I I I I I " m i I I , 0 , , , I I „ Phone(360) 736-6066 CORAV IN '11HEALI.T.1 13HYS14....,S, INC, F= (360) 736 7293 www.corwinlip,con). P.(','). Box 1707 Centralia, W.A. 9853 t Radiation Shielding Design September 6rh, 2016 Edmonds Family Chiropractic 23122100`` Ave. W. Edmonds, WA 98020 Shielding Design Summary Shielding calculations were performed for the new x-ray system that will be installed at Edmonds Family Chiropractic in Edmonds, Washington. A summary chart of the required lead shielding is at enclosure 1. A drawing of the room (NTS) is at enclosure 2. The following is a detailed explanation of the shielding required on each wall. Summary of Required Shielding The following lead shielding is the minimum amount of lead required to reduce radiation exposures to below the current regulatory limits. Installation of lead thickness greater than those specified below is acceptable. L)nless noted will lead must extend from the floor to a height of seven feet. Chest Receptor/Massage Room — Wall A. The Chest Receptor Wall requires 1.58 mm lead directly behind the chest receptor. The 1.58 mm lead must extend at least l foot past each vertical edge of the chest receptor to a height of 7 feet. The remainder of the wall requires 0.79 mm lead shielding. Hallway Wall and Door — Wall B. The existing two layers of 5/8 inch gypsum wallboard on the Hallway Wall and a standard solid core wood door provide sufficient shielding. No additional lead shielding is required. Storage Wall — Wall C. The existing two layers of 5/8 inch gypsum wallboard on the Storage Wall provides sufficient shielding. No additional lead shielding is required. Exterior Walkway Wall and Window — Wall D. The existing layer of 5/8 inch gypsum wallboard and standard glass window on the Exterior Walkway Wall provide sufficient shielding. No additional lead shielding is required. Control Wall and Window — Wall E. The Control Wall requires 0.79 mm lead shielding. The control booth window requires at least 0.79 mm lead -equivalence and must be at least one foot by one foot. Please note that the x-ray exposure switch must be mounted in such a manner that it is impossible for an operator to make exposures from an unprotected area. This can be accomplished by placing the switch at a permanent position at least 40 inches from the edge of the control booth. Also, it is required that at least 7.5 square feet of unobstructed floor space be available in the protected control booth area. Exterior Alley/Drive Way Wall — Wall F. The existing layer of 5/8 inch gypsum wallboard on the Exterior Alley Wall provides sufficient shielding. No additional lead shielding is required. CORWIN HEALTH PHYSICS INC Radiation Shielding Design Edmonds Family Chiropractic 23122100`' Ave. W. Edmonds, WA 98020 September 6"', 2016 Ceiling/Floor. There is no occupancy above or below this x-ray room. Therefore, no lead shielding is required on the floor or ceiling. Methods and Assumptions The above shielding recommendations were based on the following information: The proposed x-ray system is a radiographic system with chest receptor only. The facility will use a Digital Radiographic (DR) system. Calculations were done for a DR system. The maximum weekly exposure rates for controlled areas are 0.10 mGy/week and for uncontrolled areas is 0.02 mGy/week. The estimated workload of approximately 5 patients per week was provided by the center. However, Washington DOH and Corwin Health Physics require a minimum patient work load of 10 patients per week be used for all shielding designs. This maximum estimated workload (10 pt/week) was used for calculating the required shielding. The occupancy of each room is noted on the enclosed detailed summary sheet and diagram. The existing shielding and occupancy surrounding the room was determined from information provided by the center. If the existing shielding or occupancy is different than noted, additional lead shielding may be required. The primary reference for these shielding calculations is NCRP Report 147, Structural Shielding Design for Medical X -Ray Imaging Facilities. Please note the f allowing: These recommendations are based on the workload and occupancy of rooms provided at the time of these shielding design calculations. If changes occur in the occupancy of the rooms next to this x-ray room, if the type of x-ray system is changed, or if the workload increases, additional shielding may be required. Please keep a copy of this shielding plan at your facility indefinitely. Please note that an anode -up orientation of the x-ray tube is optimal, but not required, for wall Bucky configurations. CORWIN HEALTH PHYSICS INC Radiation Shielding Design Edmonds Family Chiropractic 23122100'/A ve. W. Edmonds, WA 98020 September 6`', 2016 DOH requires the following in order for them to begin conducting the shielding design review: 1. If this is a new facility or a new room, DOH requires you to register with State of Washington Business Licensing Service. The registration process is located at m. The licensing process can be completed before the shielding design is completed. 2. DOH prefers that you submit the shielding design AND the Shielding Plan Review Cover Sheet form via email to xrti'r@"i),d+.rh wa.uov. However, plans may also be submitted via mail (address below)..l"rior to submission picase ensure that yoti ¢' view the shielding a� esi n and edit the plan review lo>rni as necessary, Make sure the correct name/contact information is on the review form. State of Washington, Department of Health X -Ray Control PO Box 47827 Olympia, WA 98504-7827 3. A check for the amount of $344 must be sent in to the Department of Health Revenue Accounting office (address below) to cover the DOH review fee (or $1000 for expedited review). Department of Health Revenue Accounting PO Box 1099 Olympia, WA 98507-1099 They will not begin the review of the shielding design until the check is received. DOH also now has a penalty fee of $656 for installing prior to their approval. The DOH allows 30 days for their review. Any questions regarding this process can be directed to Matthew Bullock at DOH X-ray control, at (360) 236-3267 or matthew.bullock@doh.wa.gov. CORWIN HEALTH PHYSICS INC Radiation Shielding Design Edmonds Family Chiropractic 23122100" Ave. W. Edmonds, WA 98020 September 6�4, 2016 Thank -you for allowing us to perform your shielding calculations. If you have any questions, please call me at (360) 736-6066. Andrew Conway, MHP Physics Associate CORWIN HEALTH PHYSICS INC Enclosures: Shielding Summary Diagram of Room Appendix A — Recommendations for Shielding Penetrations Appendix B — Schedule of Commercial Lead Shielding CORWIN HEALTH PHYSICS INC \ 2 \� 4\|{ ¥)\# j\%� ■z 57 ���k ƒ}«» )' 4 E ) U 2 - m \ $ $ $ \ w $ / k O U hChem Rv ceptor WaH 6 WaIll Aji ircx1mires ii .)mn inm lead (fivecfly bch�ind dw chesl ioceplcir Thep 58 Imm fill �P 1 0 lead must now m mm I Am pm ua vWWQQe X ON-, chcM "ecep0ii w a hcigM of 7 fi,o I ho rw "WWO"m 0 vm as QXR, I . o:imowk� W the wafl regumos 079 tibiae lead 'illuqdmg 011 flW Fmeirkjir Wal kmly W'fl WIfl up 721 'Idda lead to vowd 0 Mw ex"MT Iwo byms 0� 5m Wh "Ptn"W&MI Wo no ora Ohio Storage WaH QUI H M) he hl uWay Wad (MAU <pmvk1essiWkJcnt M aW a Wn"d whOme i 456M No Wmm! hund 2=10jrr: pwide ',htukjiflg is uarapiihiled Amm AWIV No r, 00W H"K I KW K WO-U� !A% ��o­ T lint.� �" " �� I PT T 7% G' A tq dem C: LD AD m -7-77,77" 11Gaa a KAN %vaHbould: mi flie Fxter�(ai Aldey Wad yWulll F) providos No addiOoimO Iluad shfolk1m8bg cCqumcd ell T -m. 1 mmm WIM ="A hChem Rv ceptor WaH 6 WaIll Aji ircx1mires ii .)mn inm lead (fivecfly bch�ind dw chesl ioceplcir Thep 58 Imm fill �P 1 0 lead must now m mm I Am pm ua vWWQQe X ON-, chcM "ecep0ii w a hcigM of 7 fi,o I ho rw "WWO"m 0 vm as QXR, I . o:imowk� W the wafl regumos 079 tibiae lead 'illuqdmg 011 flW Fmeirkjir Wal kmly W'fl WIfl up 721 'Idda lead to vowd 0 Mw ex"MT Iwo byms 0� 5m Wh "Ptn"W&MI Wo no ora Ohio Storage WaH QUI H M) he hl uWay Wad (MAU <pmvk1essiWkJcnt M aW a Wn"d whOme i 456M No Wmm! hund 2=10jrr: pwide ',htukjiflg is uarapiihiled Amm AWIV No r, 00W H"K I KW K WO-U� !A% ��o­ T lint.� �" " �� I PT T 7% G' A tq dem C: LD AD m Appendix A — Recommendations for Shielding Penetrations Shielding Screw/Nails: Penetrations made by screws/nails do not require lead "tabs" to cover the top of the screws/nails. The steel nails/screws generally attenuate radiation equally, or more effectively than the lead displaced by the screws/nails. Shielding Joints: The joints between lead sheets should be constructed so that their surfaces are in contact with an overlap of not lass than I cm. This can be accomplished by using lead battens, or by using drywall that is manufactured with the lead sheet extending beyond the edge of the drywall for adequate overlap. Shielding Penetrations: Air conditioning ducts, electrical conduit, plumbing, and other infrastructure will penetrate shielded walls, floors, and ceilings. The shielding of the x- ray room shall be so constructed that the protection is not impaired by these openings or by service boxes, etc., embedded in barriers. The duct/conduit shielding thickness shall be equivalent to the displaced shielding thickness. Below are general shielding details for duct/pipe penetrations into a shielded surface where H is the diameter of the penetration. 1. Straight pipe/conduit penetration: Situations where there is aslraghf pipe/conduit penetrating a lead shielded surface require lead to line (wrap) the pipe/conduit twice the distance as the diameter/thickness of the' or conduit. See Detail ] below. Detail 1: CORWIN HEALTH PHYSICS INC 2. Curved elbow penetration: Situations where there is a curved pipe/conduit penetrating lead shielding requires lead to line (wrap) to line the entire top/backside of the elbow and pipe for :3 tines the distance of the diameter of the opelling. See Detail 2 below. Detail 2: M, ME 311 3. Flat Panel Penetrations (electrical panels etc.). Flat panel penetrations can be shielded by either wrapping the entire structure (panel/box) being installed or by shielding behind the panel/box. If the lead shielding is installed behind the panel, the lead must extend beyond each side of the panel (penetration) by twice the thickness of the wall. For example, if the wall is 4 inches thick, the lead shielding must extend 8 inches beyond each edge of the cut-out section of the wall. CORWIN HEALTH PHYSICS INC 4. 90 degree elbow running out of the wall: Situations where there is a 90 cls' wee elbow penetrating a lead shielded surface requires lead to line the top of the elbow up to the 90 degree turn, and then the back side of the pipe for twice the distance of the diameter/thickness of the pipe PLUS the thickness of the wall. See Detail 3 below: Detail 3: Am It M The above recommendations and details are adequate for shielding most common shielding penetrations. There may be exceptions where these methods are not appropriate for providing adequate radiation protection. Please contact Corwin Health Physics if there are other questions on how to appropriately shield a space. Reference: The primary reference for these recommendations is NCRP Report 147, CORWIN HEALTH PHYSICS INC V 0 gypmur wallboard on the Uixtetior Alley Wall (Wall F) 0 K 11io Chest Receptor Wall (Wall A) requires 1.58 mm provides• sufficient shielding. (A 0 I 'lie Control Wall (Wall E) requires 0 79 mrn \ N(,) additional lead shielding I teal directly behind the chest receptor. The 1.58 turn Icad shielding, The control booth window I is required. rsulutici at least 0.79 turn lead -equivalence ari4 5'7 XF ow be at least one foot by one foot. Please IW > lead must extend see: Control Booth Wall and Window in the V 0 rel oal for additional instructions, K 11io Chest Receptor Wall (Wall A) requires 1.58 mm G I teal directly behind the chest receptor. The 1.58 turn XF IW > lead must extend at least I foot past each vertical edge 7, MIU) of Ow chest receptor to a height of 7 feet. The ['11c, existing layer ot 5/$ inoll gypsum fetl4ainder of the wall requires 0,79 nun lead shielding, wallboard and standard glass window It % - on the Exterior Walkway Wall (Wall r D'i provide sufficient shielding, No -0 additional lead shiehfing is LyA (j)> z I'lic existing two layers of The existing two layers of tit 518 inch gypsum wallboard 1/$ inch gypsum wallboard t-y4,m cm the Storage Wall (Wait the Halbvay Wall (Wall C) provides sufficient ll,i and a standard solid oege shielding, No additional read wood door provide 81 Anckfing is required, �ufllvicta shielding. No 70 lead shielding is I 'I'llere is no occupanc% above or �:Puiqov thi '73Y 0`09"j jr,,, wc Therefore, no lead shielding is required on the floor- or ceiling 4 o # 0, r .... _U >It r1i tN V 0 Z: G rn . . ........ . 7, MIU) Aanendix B — Schedule of Commercial Lead Shielding Thickness Thickness Weight in Pounds per (mm)(inches) ......................................._....... ...-....._ � ....� ..._...._,.....................-....._...�.....�....�................._.......�._ Square Foot (PSF) 0.79 1/32 2 1.00 5/128 3 1.19 3/64 3 1.58 uuuuuuuuu um 1/16 4 1.98 5/64 5 2.38 ._................._,-.....,_.............................................._..........._.................................. 3/32 .. 6 3.00 -- 7 3.17 �.................. .....-.. �....__ 8 .. _.. � .. �_..................... 8 .............._ 3.975/32 __________..__,.._.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...__ __ __ _ _..______.________._m.............,.,.,._.,.�.., „ 10 .......�........... 4.76 .....................� 3/1612 5.55 7/32u................................... ..........��.....��.._......_—..._1.4......................................... .................................. .. 6.351/4 16 8.47... ......10.76 .........._._ ............................... 1/3 20 ........................... � 2/5 ....� ................._____.... _W... . ....�........ ._. ........................................ 4 ... ....� 12.701/2 ��n.y_�... ......... 30 16.93_..... �...�.... --~25.40 2/3 40 m....__. � ....1 .... .... .... .... 60.... 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