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DOE-HDBK-1109-97
Radiological Safety Training for Radiation-Producing (X-Ray) Devices
Instructor=s Guide
Lesson Plan
Instructor=s Notes
If the participants suspect an X-ray hazard,
contact an RCT or the X-Ray Device
Control Office (or facility-specific
equivalent) to survey the device.
(Add facility-specific examples.)
D.
INTENTIONAL ANALYTICAL X-RAY
DEVICES
i.
Analytical X-Ray Devices.
Analytical X-ray devices use X-rays for
diffraction or fluorescence experiments.
These research tools are normally used in
materials science. ANSI N43.2 defines two
types of analytical X-ray systems: enclosed
beam and open beam.
The following safety features are common
to both systems:
1.
A fail-safe light or indicator is
installed in a conspicuous location
near the X-ray tube housing.
These indicators are energized
automatically and only when the
tube current flows or high voltage
is applied to the X-ray tube.
2.
Accessories to the equipment have
a beam stop or other barrier.
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