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IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Design and Use of Shielded Enclosures (fixed facilities) Day 5 – Lecture 5 Industrial Radiography
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IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Design and Use of Shielded Enclosures (fixed facilities) Day 5 – Lecture 5 Industrial Radiography.

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Page 1: IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Design and Use of Shielded Enclosures (fixed facilities) Day 5 – Lecture 5 Industrial Radiography.

IAEAInternational Atomic Energy Agency

Design and Use of Shielded Enclosures (fixed facilities)

Day 5 – Lecture 5

Industrial Radiography

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To understand the basic principles of design and use of shielded enclosures to assure safety in the performance of industrial radiography.

Objectives

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• Enclosure design and use.

• Shielding design for a shielded enclosure.

• Safety and warning systems.

• Control of exposure in shielded enclosure.

• Operating procedures for shielded enclosure.

Contents

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• Where practicable all industrial radiography should be carried out in a shielded enclosure in order to keep doses as low as reasonably achievable.

• The shielded enclosure should be purpose-built for the specific range of activities to be performed.

Shielded Enclosures

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Basic requirements

• Maze entrance.

• Wall thickness.

• Roof.

• Scatter and sky shine.

• Warning lights.

• Emergency buttons.

Enclosure Design and Use

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• Use of standard data tables / drawings for basic wall thickness based on the radiography device and radiation source to be used.

• Calculation using attenuation coefficients and transmission factors

• ALARA considerations should be incorporated into the design.

Shielded Design for Enclosure

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Shielded Design for Enclosure (cont)

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• Radiation warning signs.

• Visible and audible indicators when the source is exposed.

• Controlling access and monitoring the boundary.

Enclosure Safety and Warning Systems

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• Shielded enclosures must be posted with warnings of radiation areas.

• Entry must be interlocked.

Enclosure Warning Systems

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Gamma alarms or audible warning signals must be installed inside and outside the enclosure.

Enclosure Warning Systems (cont)

• A visible alarm should activate when the radiation source is exposed or x-rays generated.

• An audible alarm should sound when the door is opened.

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To display dose rates within the shielded enclosure.

Responsive to gamma, x-ray and / or neutron radiation.

Enclosure Warning Systems (cont)

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• Initiation of the exposure must be from controls positioned outside the room.

Control of the Exposure

• Access to the shielded enclosure should be interlocked to prevent inadvertent entry during exposures (or automatically shields the source or terminates an x-ray exposure).

• Emergency stop switches should be installed to provide for immediate termination of an exposure.

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• For use as an approved shielded enclosure, the room must be used in accordance with the initial design parameters, i.e. for the approved types of procedures and radiation source(s).

Operating Procedures

• If used otherwise, the room must be treated as if it was a field site with all the required safety procedures that apply in such situations.

• Safety interlocks must not be defeated.

• The room must be used in accordance with established written procedures.

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• radiation surveys have been taken to verify the required shielding is in place;

• interlocks and warning systems have been tested to ensure they operate as designed.

Confirming Safety Prior to Use

Before approval for use is given, the Regulatory Body must be satisfied that:

This requires inspection by the Regulatory Body following a report from the qualified expert.