Radiation Hazards 2
Radiation Hazards 2
Radiation Hazards 2
Tamanna Hooda
Roll no. 89
Tamanna Hooda
89
RADIATION
Man made
1. Medical and
dental x rays and
radioisotopes
2. Environmental :
2.occupationala. Terrestrial
exposure
b. Atmospheric
3. Internal
a. potassium-40
3.Nuclear
radioactive fall out
TYPE OF RADIATION
Type of radiation
Approximate penetrating
ability into tissue
Alpha particles
0.05mm
Beta particles
0.06-40mm
Gamma rays
50 cm
X ray
15-30 cm
Cosmic rays
PREVENTION
Although it is difficult to eradicate the total effects of radiation, it
can be minimized by employing some prevention schemies. These
are helpful to control the radiation hazards. Following are the
methods for the control of radiation hazards.
1)For the control of radiation hazards form external sources of
radiation, it can be done by:
Structural shielding design
Radiation protection survey
Nuclear Regulatory commision regulation
2) Hazards associated with radioactive nuclides deposited
internally are controlled by minimising the absorption, inhalation
and injection of radioactive material into the body.
PREVENTION CNTD
5)Minimising unjustified particles such as
addition of radioactive materials to food,
beverages or cosmetics.
Use radioactive materials in toys and
jewellery
6) Reducing nuclear weapons testing and
radioactive waste from nuclear power station
7)Minimising the burning of coal
8)Reducing nuclear power industry in number
if possible. If not keeping them at separate
place from the public area.
9)By personal monitoring and performing
equipment survey in hospitals, power stations
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION CNTD
DISCUSSION CNTD
CONCLUSION
THANK YOU