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11.2
Shielding Installation Safety Instructions
To keep the radiation exposure of personnel as low as possible, only licensed personnel
who have been trained on how to handle radioactive substances are allowed to assemble
or disassemble the shielding with the source. Work is performed according to the instruc-
tions and under supervision of the Radiation Safety Officer.
It has to be ensured that:
•
the lock of the shielding is closed and secured, so that no unshielded radiation can
exit
•
the shielding is not modified or damaged
•
the function of the locking mechanism is checked following installation of the shield-
ing
•
the function check is repeated every six months
•
a new source number has to be attached on the shielding or the type label replaced
when replacing a source.
11.3
Radiation Dose Calculations
Technical Terms
In radiation measuring technique, just as in other fields, the units of measurement have
been converted into SI units. The old units are also included in the following explana-
tions.
1. Activity
Radiation is emitted as a result of nuclear disintegration. The higher the number of these
nuclear transformations, the higher the activity. Unit of measure is the Becquerel (Bq),
1 Bq being equal to 1 decay per second. The old unit Curie (Ci) is sometimes still being
used. The following correlation can be established between both units of measure:
3.7 * 10
10
Bq = 37 GBq = 1 Ci
37 * 10
6
Bq = 37 MBq = 1 mCi
2. Dose and Dose Rate
Various energies of individual isotopes have different effects on living beings. To allow a
comparison, the so-called RBE-factor was introduced; it specifies the relative biological
effects of radiation. This dose equivalent is measured in Sievert (Sv); it can be converted
into the old unit rem as follows:
10
-2
Sv = 1 rem
10 µSv = 1 mrem
Sv (or rem) specifies the dose incorporated over a period of undefined length. To get an
indication of the intensity of the radiation, the dose rate is specified as dose per unit of
time. It is measured in Sv/h or rem/h. More common are the smaller units mSv/h or
mrem/h.
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