Section 22-B10800. EXAMPLES OF ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO THE RADIATION CONTROL FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT OF 1968  


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    10800.1The following listed electronic products are intended to serve as illustrative examples of sources of electronic product radiation to which these regulations apply:
     

    (a) Examples of electronic products which may emit X-rays and other ionizing electromagnetic radiation, electrons, neutrons, and other particulate radiation include:

     

    (1)Ionizing electromagnetic radiation:

     

    (A) Television receivers;

     

    (B) Accelerations; and

     

    (C)X-ray machines (industrial, medical, research, and educational);
     

    (2)Particulate radiation and ionizing electromagnetic radiation:
     

    (A)Electron microscope; and

     

    (B) Neutron generators;

     

    (b) Examples of electronic products which may emit ultraviolet, visible, infrared, microwaves, radio, and low frequency electromagnetic radiation include:
     

    (1)Ultraviolet:
     

    (A)Biochemical and medical analyzers;

     

    (B)Tanning and therapeutic lamps;

     

    (C) Sanitizing and sterilizing devices;

     

    (D) Black light sources; and

     

    (E) Welding equipment;

     

    (2)Visible:
     

    (A)White light devices;

     

    (3)Infrared:
     

    (A)Alarm systems;

     

    (B)Diathermy units; and

     

    (C) Dryers, ovens, and heaters;

     

    (4)Microwave:
     

    (A)Alarm systems;

     

    (B)Diathermy units;

     

    (C)Dryers, ovens, and heaters;

     

    (D) Medico-biological heaters;

     

    (E) Microwave power generating devices;

     

    (F) Radar devices;

     

    (G) Remote control devices; and

     

    (H) Signal generators;

     

    (5)Radio and low frequency:

     

    (A)Cauterizers;
     

    (B)Diathermy units;

     

    (C)Power generation and transmission equipment;

     

    (D)Signal generators; and

     

    (E) Electro-medical equipment;

     

    (c) Examples of electronic products which may emit coherent electromagnetic radiation produced by stimulated emission include:

     

    (1)Laser:
     

    (A)Art-form, experimental, and educational devices;

    (B)Biomedical analyzers;

     

    (C)Cauterizing, burning, and welding devices;

     

    (D)Cutting and drilling devices;

     

    (E)Communications transmitters; and

     

    (F) Range-finding devices;

     

    (2)Maser:
     

    (A) Communication transmitters; and

     

    (d) Examples of electronic products which may emit infrasonic, sonic, and ultrasonic vibrations resulting from operation of an electronic circuit include:
     

    (1)Infrasonic:
     

    (A)Vibrators;
     

    (2)Sonic:
     

    (A)Electronic oscillators; and

     

    (B)Sound amplification equipment; and

     

    (3)Ultrasonic:
     

    (A)Cauterizers;
     

    (B)Cell and tissue disintegrators;

     

    (C)Cleaners;
     

    (D)Diagnostic and non-destructive testing equipment; and

     

    (E)Ranging and detection equipment.

     

authority

Section 19(a)(3) of the District of Columbia Pharmacist and Pharmacy Regulation Act of 1980, effective September 16, 1980 (D.C. Law 3-98; D.C. Official Code § 47-2885.18(a)(3) (2005 Repl.)); Mayor’s Order 98-48, dated April 15, 1998; Section 4902 of the Fiscal Year 2002 Budget Support Act of 2001, effective October 3, 2001 (D.C. Law 14-28; D.C. Official Code § 7-731 (2008 Repl.)); Section 15 of the District of Columbia Medical Device Manufacture and Distribution Licensure Act of 1990, effective June 13, 1990 (D.C. Law 8-137; D.C. Official Code § 48-714(a) (2005 Repl.)); and Mayor’s Order 98-88, dated May 29, 1998.

source

Final Rulemaking published at 60 DCR 10252 (July 12, 2013).