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  2. In Ontario, the installation and use of X-ray sources is regulated, in part, by the Regulation 861 — X-ray Safety under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). This regulation sets out radiation shielding requirements relating to the health and safety of workers exposed to X-rays.

  3. Sep 27, 2024 · How long is an X-ray requisition valid in Ontario? The requisition form is officially valid for six months, after which a new requisition must be obtained. Can a physiotherapist order an x-ray in Ontario?

  4. In Ontario, workplaces who use x-rays under 1 MeV for purposes other than for human health care must register their equipment with the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development (MLITSD).

  5. The repository includes the images and reports of a number of radiology services offered by hospitals and independent health facilities in Ontario including: X-Rays Used to determine broken bones (fractures) and damaged ligaments, and organ diseases such as pneumonia in the lung, or cancer.

  6. Ministry. Form 1 - X-ray Equipment Registration. Need help downloading or filling forms? Please check our Help page for solutions to common issues. Alert! Adobe is making changes that affect all PDF forms. PDF Forms will no longer work with older versions of Adobe Reader including Adobe Reader XI.

  7. There is no minimum or maximum number of x-rays allowed in one year or accumulative in a lifetime. Who can order an X-ray or an Ultrasound? A Physician, Registered Nurse in the Extended Class, Dentist, Chiropractor, Designated Chiropodist or an Osteopath can order an x-ray or an ultrasound.

  8. X-ray sources that are used on humans for treatment and diagnostic purposes must be registered through the Ministry of Health. Contact the X-Ray Inspection Service (XRIS) at 416-327-7937 or XRIS@ontario.ca.

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