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Radiological Training for Accelerator Facilities
Student's Guide
Lesson Plan
Notes
B.
Types of Particles Accelerated at the Facility (Facility-Specific)
C.
Facility Layout and Description of Areas/Components (Facility-
Specific)
Injectors.
N
Target areas.
N
Experimental areas.
N
Beamlines.
N
Control room.
N
Shielding structures.
N
III.
RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS
A. Prompt Radiation
Prompt radiation includes the accelerated particle beam and the
radiation produced when the beam interacts with matter or changes
direction. It is only present when a beam is operating or being
accelerated.
1.
Primary beam
The primary beam consists of accelerated charged particles
prior to any interactions.
The primary beam is the most intense form of radiation present
at an accelerator facility and is made inaccessible to personnel
through engineering design and administrative controls.
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