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FIGURE 1-1 NONDESTRUCTIVE INSPECTION FACILITY
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T.O. 33B-1-1 1-3 1.1.2 Notes For Floor Plan 1.1.2.1 General. a.     A ceiling height of 10 feet is required throughout the facility with the exception of rooms 1, 7, 8 and 12. b.    Clear  ceiling  height  in  the  X-ray  exposure  room  (1)  should  be  12  feet  where  practical,  to  avoid difference in roof level.  The height may be 14 feet where the using command can justify it on the basis of sizes of components to be inspected in the foreseeable future.  Door and monorail between rooms 1 and 8 are optional.  Where a monorail is provided, adjust the ceiling heights in both rooms to suit the monorail operation. c.     Sizes  of  lead-faced  doors  into  the  exposure  room  depend  on  the  size  of  items  to  be  inspected.    They should be as small as practical for efficient operation.  The door between rooms 1 and 8 can be above the floor, at any height to suit operations. d.     Materials, construction, etc. are to be in accordance with AFM 88-15. e.     Building is to be Type “N” unprotected noncombustible construction. 1.1.2.2 X-Ray and Environmental Protection. NOTE NAVY  REQUIREMENT:  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  radiographic  facilities  SHALL comply with NAVSEA S0420-AA-RAD-010 a.     Radiation   shielding,   barricades   and   warning   devices   are   dependent   on   each   specific   siting   and operation. b.    X-ray exposure room 1 will conform to the requirements specified in the National Institute of Standards Technology (formerly National Bureau of Standards) Handbook 93, Safety Standards for Non-Medical X-ray  and  Sealed  Gamma-ray  Sources.  (Bioenvironmental  Engineers  or  health  physicists  should  be consulted for help in interpreting Handbook 93 and performing shielding calculations.) (1) Shielding will be used on the ceiling only when required by shielding calculations.  When ceiling shielding is not provided, a barrier limiting access to the roof of the NDI facility will be used, with a warning light at each point of access. (2) The design and specifications for the NDI facility will be reviewed by a Bioenvironmental Engineer or health physicist and approved by the Director of Base Medical Service prior to contract solicitation. (3) Before a new installation is placed in routine operation, the medical service will be notified and a request submitted for a radiation protection survey by a qualified Bioenvironmental Engineer or health physicist. (4) If use of radio-isotopes is anticipated, this should receive consideration when calculating shielding requirements. c.     Design  shall  show  the  cable  passage  between  the  exposure  room  and  the  controls  outside  this  room. Cable passage should be “S-shaped” and provide the same level of shielding as the X-ray barrier. d.     In room 8 provide appropriate ventilation for penetrant and magnetic particle inspection processes.

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