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| Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Instructor's Guide
Such colliders are not nearly as numerous as
other types of accelerators, but represent
important research facilities in which basic
physics research is conducted.
D. Purpose and uses
Show OT 13.6.
Accelerators were originally designed to study the Obj. 4
Identify uses for accelerators.
structure of matter. Accelerators today are used
not only for basic research purposes, but for
many other applications as well. Examples
include:
Production of radioisotopes
Generation of bremsstrahlung for radiography
Induction of fusion
Pumping for lasers
Detoxification of hazardous waste
Production of synchrotron radiation
E. Facility size/complexity
Small accelerators/facilities usually mean simpler
controls, less staff to coordinate, smaller areas to
monitor, and fewer points of access to control.
However, small accelerators (lower energy) can
produce very intense levels of radiation.
As the size and complexity of the installation
increases, so does the importance of clear and
concise communication channels and a detailed
formality of operations.
IV. Radiological concerns
Show OT 13.7.
A. Prompt radiation
Obj. 5
Define prompt radiation.
Prompt radiation results from the accelerator
beam or the interaction of the beam with matter
only while the accelerator is operating. Prompt
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