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Radiological Safety Training for Radiation-Producing (X-Ray) Devices
Instructor=s Guide
Lesson Plan
Instructor=s Notes
mrem and are used to determine the dose of record.
However, they must be sent to a processor to be
read. Therefore, the exposed individual may not be
aware of his exposure until the results have been
reported (typically 1 day - several weeks).
There are several precautions that are important in
the use of dosimeters. Dosimeters should be worn
in a location that will record a dose representative
of the trunk of the body. Standard practice is to
wear a dosimeter between the neck and the waist,
but in specific situations such as nonuniform
radiation fields, special considerations may apply.
Some dosimeters have a required orientation with a
specific side facing out.
(Insert facility-specific information on dosimetry,
as appropriate.)
ii. Extremity Dosimeters.
Finger-ring and wrist dosimeters may be used to
assess radiation dose to the hands.
(Insert facility-specific information on dosimetry,
as appropriate.)
iii. Pocket Dosimeters.
Pocket ionization chambers, such as pencil
dosimeters or electronic dosimeters, are used in
radiological work. In contrast to TLDs, they give
an immediate readout of the radiation dose. Pencil
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