Dosimeter
Found 9 free book(s)Your Radiation Dosimeter: A Tutorial - Duke University
www.safety.duke.eduBody Dosimeter: Depending on your situation, you will wear a body dosimeter at: – collar level (fluoroscopy, x-ray) – chest level (nuclear medicine) – waist level (during pregnancy) • Ring Dosimeter: Ring dosimeters (used for measuring beta and gamma dose to the hand) should be worn: – on the hand which is closest to the radiation ...
Heavy Construction Equipment Noise Study Using Dosimetry ...
www.cdc.govThe dosimeter selected for this research was the Larson-Davis Spark. TM. 705+ dosimeter. This dosimeter was used because it is capable of measuring and recording dose with four separate noise criteria and capable of sampling at a 1-second interval over 13 hours. (3) The dosimeters were setup as shown in Table 1. The results from the OSHA ...
Chapter 3: Radiation Dosimeters - IAEA
www-naweb.iaea.orgA dosimeter is a device that measures directly or indirectly • exposure • kerma • absorbed dose • equivalent dose • or other related quantities. The dosimeter along with its reader is referred to as a dosimetry system. 3.1 INTRODUCTION
Safety and Radiation Protection Office Working with X …
www.nottingham.ac.ukThe dosimeter must be available for prompt exchange at the end of the wear period, usually 3 months. Loss of a dosimeter will incur a charge to the School. The Safety Office receives a quarterly report of dosimeter readings. These are reviewed by the Safety and Radiation
A Model Hearing Conservation Program - Centers for Disease ...
www.cdc.govmeter (SLM) or a dosimeter. •These SLM or dosimeter noise exposure level measurements determine if a miner’s noise exposure levels are equal to or greater than 85 dB(A), called the Action Level. •All miners whose noise exposure equals or exceeds the Action Level are required to be enrolled in an HCP.
Radiation Safety for Nurses - KPNursing.org
www.kpnursing.orga dosimeter only if your job responsibilities require it. If you have any question about whether or not you should receive a dosimeter, see your supervisor.) If you wear a badge, it is essential that you use it properly. To do this: • Always wear it when required.
A Guide to Noise Measurement Terminology - Cirrus Research
www.cirrusresearch.co.ukmeters, the Trojan and Trojan2 noise nuisance recorders and the doseBadge noise dosimeter. The parameters are listed in alphabetical order. Term Description % Dose or Dose % The noise exposure expressed as a percentage (%) of a fixed level for 8 hours. For example, if the noise limit is 85 dB and a person is exposed to a
SPACE SUIT - NASA
www.hq.nasa.govradiation dosimeter and for a lanyard. Pockets include one on the upper left arm (for two pens and a penlight), one on the upper right arm (for sunglasses), and one on the upper right thigh (a utility pocket about 1-3/4 by 6 by 8-1/4 inches). In addition, there are strap-on pockets for both legs. These contain a data list (left leg) and
Glossary of Radiological Terms - CDC
emergency.cdc.govGlossary of Radiological Terms (continued from previous page) August 2004 Page 2 of 16 Atomic mass unit (amu): 1 amu is equal to one twelfth of the mass of a carbon-12 atom. Atomic mass number: the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. Atomic weight: the mass of an atom, expressed in atomic mass units. For example, the atomic number