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Radiological Safety Training for Radiation-Producing (X-Ray) Devices
Instructor's Guide
Lesson Plan
Instructor's Notes
3.
Shielding is provided.
(Add facility-specific examples.)
ii.
Enclosed-Beam System.
In an enclosed-beam system, all possible X-
ray paths (primary and diffracted) are
completely enclosed so that no part of a
human body can be exposed to the beam
during normal operation. Because it is
safer, the enclosed-beam system should be
selected over the open-beam system
whenever possible.
The following safety features are specified
by ANSI N43.2 for an enclosed-beam
X-ray system:
1.
The sample chamber door or other
enclosure should have a fail-safe
interlock on the X-ray tube high-
voltage supply or a shutter in the
primary beam so that no X-ray
beam can enter the sample
chamber while it is open.
2.
X-ray tube, sample, detector, and
analyzing crystal (if used) must be
enclosed in a chamber or coupled
chambers that cannot be entered
by any part of the body during
normal operation.
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