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  1. Radiation Emitting Devices Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1370 (SCHEDULE II)
    Regulations Respecting Radiation Emitting Devices

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    3 Every demonstration laser shall be equipped with

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    • (c) where the device is in the form of a kit, a set of instructions setting out the step-by-step procedure for assembly and testing to ensure that all the requirements of these Regulations are met.

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    3 The following information must accompany each piece of tanning equipment:

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    • (b) instructions for obtaining repairs and the recommended replacement components and accessories that comply with the requirements of these Regulations; and

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    • 1 (1) The definitions in this subsection apply in this Part.

      radioscopic imaging assembly

      radioscopic imaging assembly means the combination of components in radioscopic equipment that uses X-ray photons to produce a radioscopic image. These components usually consist of the X-ray image receptor, X-ray image intensifier, equipment housings, interlocks and protective shielding. (système d’imagerie radioscopique)

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    • (3) Every ultrasound therapy device shall bear

      • (a) on the external surface of its housing

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        • (viii) in the case of a device that produces an amplitude modulated wave,

          • (A) the pulse repetition rate, the pulse duration, the ratio of the temporal maximum effective ultrasonic intensity to the temporal average effective ultrasonic intensity, and a description of the wave shape, where these parameters do not vary depending on the power, and

          • (B) the pulse repetition rate, the pulse duration, the ratio of the temporal maximum effective ultrasonic intensity to the temporal average effective ultrasonic intensity, and a description of the wave shape, all at temporal maximum ultrasonic power where these parameters do vary depending on the power,

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  2. Radiation Emitting Devices Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1370 (SCHEDULE II)
    Radiation Emitting Devices Regulations

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    3 Every demonstration laser shall be equipped with

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    • (c) where the device is in the form of a kit, a set of instructions setting out the step-by-step procedure for assembly and testing to ensure that all the requirements of these Regulations are met.

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    3 The following information must accompany each piece of tanning equipment:

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    • (b) instructions for obtaining repairs and the recommended replacement components and accessories that comply with the requirements of these Regulations; and

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    • 1 (1) The definitions in this subsection apply in this Part.

      radioscopic imaging assembly

      radioscopic imaging assembly means the combination of components in radioscopic equipment that uses X-ray photons to produce a radioscopic image. These components usually consist of the X-ray image receptor, X-ray image intensifier, equipment housings, interlocks and protective shielding. (système d’imagerie radioscopique)

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    • (3) Every ultrasound therapy device shall bear

      • (a) on the external surface of its housing

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        • (viii) in the case of a device that produces an amplitude modulated wave,

          • (A) the pulse repetition rate, the pulse duration, the ratio of the temporal maximum effective ultrasonic intensity to the temporal average effective ultrasonic intensity, and a description of the wave shape, where these parameters do not vary depending on the power, and

          • (B) the pulse repetition rate, the pulse duration, the ratio of the temporal maximum effective ultrasonic intensity to the temporal average effective ultrasonic intensity, and a description of the wave shape, all at temporal maximum ultrasonic power where these parameters do vary depending on the power,

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  3. Radiation Emitting Devices Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1370 (Section 1)
    Regulations Respecting Radiation Emitting Devices

     These Regulations may be cited as the Radiation Emitting Devices Regulations.


  4. Radiation Emitting Devices Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1370 (Section 3.1)
    Regulations Respecting Radiation Emitting Devices

     Any person who imports for sale or lease a device that is a medical device within the meaning of the Medical Devices Regulations and that is not labelled in accordance with these Regulations shall, before selling or leasing the device, ensure that the manufacturer of the device has relabelled it in accordance with these Regulations within three months after the date of its importation.

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  5. Radiation Emitting Devices Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1370 (Section 2)
    Regulations Respecting Radiation Emitting Devices

     In these Regulations,

    device

    device means a radiation emitting device that is within a class of radiation emitting devices prescribed in these Regulations; (dispositif)



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