[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 42CFR37.42]



[Page 127-128]

 

                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

    CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 

                                SERVICES

 

PART 37_SPECIFICATIONS FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS OF UNDERGROUND COAL 

MINERS--Table of Contents

 

               Subpart_Chest Roentgenographic Examinations

 

Sec. 37.42  Approval of roentgenographic facilities.



    (a) Approval of roentgenographic facilities given prior to January 

1, 1976, shall terminate upon August 1, 1978 unless each of the 

following conditions have been met:

    (1) The facility must verify that it still meets the requirements 

set forth in the regulations for the second round of roentgenographic 

examinations (38 FR 20076) and it has not changed equipment since it was 

approved by NIOSH.

    (2) From July 27, 1973, to January 1, 1976, the facility submitted 

to ALOSH at least 50 roentgenograms which were interpreted by one or 

more ``B'' readers not employed by the facility who found no more than 5 

percent of all the roentgenograms unreadable.

    (b) Other facilities will be eligible to participate in this program 

when they demonstrate their ability to make high quality diagnostic 

chest roentgenograms by submitting to ALOSH six or more sample chest 

roentgenograms made and processed at the applicant facility and which 

are of acceptable quality to the Panel of ``B'' readers. Applicants 

shall also submit a roentgenogram of a plastic step-wedge object 

(available on loan from ALOSH) which was made and processed at the same 

time with the same technique as the roentgenograms submitted and 

processed at the facility for which approval is sought. At least one 

chest roentgenogram and one test object roentgenogram shall have been 

made with each unit to be used hereunder. All roentgenograms shall have 

been made within 15 calendar days prior to submission and shall be 

marked to identify the facility where each roentgenogram was made, the 

X-ray machine used, and the date each was made. The chest roentgenograms 

will be returned and may be the same roentgenograms submitted pursuant 

to Sec. 37.51.



    Note: The plastic step-wedge object is described in an article by E. 

Dale Trout and



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John P. Kelley appearing in ``The American Journal of Roentgenology, 

Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine,'' Vol. 117, No. 4, April 1973.



    (c) Each roentgenographic facility submitting chest roentgenograms 

for approval under this section shall complete and include an X-ray 

facility document describing each X-ray unit to be used to make chest 

roentgenograms under the act. The form shall include: (1) The date of 

the last radiation safety inspection by an appropriate licensing agency 

or, if no such agency exists, by a qualified expert as defined in NCRP 

Report No. 33 (see Sec. 37.43); (2) the deficiencies found; (3) a 

statement that all the deficiencies have been corrected; and (4) the 

date of acquisition of the X-ray unit. To be acceptable, the radiation 

safety inspection shall have been made within 1 year preceding the date 

of application.

    (d) Roentgenograms submitted with applications for approval under 

this section will be evaluated by the panel of ``B'' Readers or by a 

qualified radiological physicist or consultant. Applicants will be 

advised of any reasons for denial of approval.

    (e) ALOSH or its representatives may make a physical inspection of 

the applicant's facility and any approved roentgenographic facility at 

any reasonable time to determine if the requirements of this subpart are 

being met.

    (f) ALOSH may require a facility periodically to resubmit 

roentgenograms of a plastic step-wedge object, sample roentgenograms, or 

a Roentgenographic Facility Document for quality control purposes. 

Approvals granted hereunder may be suspended or withdrawn by notice in 

writing when in the opinion of ALOSH the quality of roentgenograms or 

information submitted under this section warrants such action. A copy of 

a notice withdrawing approval will be sent to each operator who has 

listed the facility as its facility for giving chest roentgenograms and 

shall be displayed on the mine bulletin board adjacent to the operator's 

approved plan. The approved plan will be reevaluated by ALOSH in light 

of this change.



[43 FR 33715, Aug. 1, 1978; 43 FR 38830, Aug. 31, 1978]