Lecture 3 - Overview-Industrial Radiography (IR) Sources
Lecture 3 - Overview-Industrial Radiography (IR) Sources
Lecture 3 - Overview-Industrial Radiography (IR) Sources
Accidents
To understand:-
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Contents
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What is Industrial Radiography?
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Imaging Principles
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Overview of Industrial Radiography Equipment
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History
Roentgen discovers
x-rays in 1895
Early x-ray tubes
were unreliable
Vacuum x-ray tube
and heated filament
(Coolidge-1913)
200kVp achieved in
1922
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History (cont)
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Types of Industrial Radiography Equipment
Common Uncommon
•gamma source projectors •betatron
•directional x-ray •linear accelerator
•panoramic x-ray •neutron radiography
•x-ray crawlers •torch devices
•gamma crawlers •fluoroscopy
•crawler control sources
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X-ray Equipment
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Betatron
Special Considerations
survey meters with appropriate response
operator training
shielding
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Gamma crawler equipment
Special applications
on-shore pipelines
off-shore pipelines (on a
barge)
remotely controlled with a
separate ‘control’ source,
typically 137Cs.
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Radioactive Sources and some properties
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Projector-type radiography equipment
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Source containers
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Fluoroscopy
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Industrial Radiography Accidents
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involving doses greater than 50 mGy to the whole body or 750 mGy
to a part of the body. (Ref: NUREG/BR-0024). Many accidents
may go unreported because those responsible fear the legal
consequences.
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Industrial Radiography Accidents (cont)
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Industrial Radiography Accidents (cont)
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Severe injuries to a non-radiation
worker resulting from the radiography
worker failing to use a survey meter
to confirm the source had been
returned to the shielded container.
Cs industrial
137
radiography source;
Argentina 1968
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Industrial Radiography Accidents (cont)
Cs industrial
137
radiography source;
Argentina 1968
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Industrial Radiography Accidents (cont)
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Industrial Radiography Accidents (cont)
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Causes of Accidents
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Causes of Accidents (cont)
Regulatory control
Failure to use lacking or
survey meter inadequate
Regulatory control
lacking or
inadequate
ACCIDENT
The Regulatory Authority has inadequate:-
authorization processes;
field inspections;
inspection follow up.
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Causes of Accidents (cont)
ACCIDENT Inadequate or
lack of training
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Causes of Accidents (cont)
ACCIDENT
No safety program
inadequate management Lack of safety
lack of safety culture program
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Causes of Accidents (cont)
Safety procedures
not followed
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Causes of Accidents (cont)
Equipment ACCIDENT
failure
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Causes of Accidents (cont)
Failure to use
survey meter
Radiation Sources:
are widely used;
provide substantial benefits; but
can cause harmful effects (injury or death).
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training;
• maintenance; SAFETY CULTURE
• control.
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Safe use of Radiation Sources (cont)
the
RISKS
BENEFITS
should outweigh
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References
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Exercise
Why?
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