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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. 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).

  4. English - 014-1782-53e - Form 1 - X-ray Equipment Registration PDF. Download. French - 014-1782-53f - Form 1 - X-ray Equipment Registration PDF. Download.

  5. 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.

  6. All procedures require an appointment although we accept patients for X-Rays on a walk-in basis. For walk-in X-Ray patients, there may be a wait of few minutes depending on the time of day.

  7. www.cheo.on.ca › en › clinics-services-programsMedical Imaging - CHEO

    General Radiography (X-ray): pediatric patients only: There are no appointments necessary for general x-ray examinations. If you have a request for an X-ray exam, please drop by between 9 am to 4 pm Your requisition must be signed by your health-care provider. Contact us at: 613-737-2299. Ultrasound: pediatric patients only: By appointment only.

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