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X-Ray Radiation Safety
    Presented by Peter Wright
Training & Certification Available



•     To receive the full presentation and certification at your
     workplace please call Alternate Systems at 972.964.3124 or
            email us at pwwright@alternatesystems.com
Overview
Overview
• Types   of Radiation
Overview
• Types   of Radiation

• How     X-Rays are generated
Overview
• Types   of Radiation

• How     X-Rays are generated

• Potential   Health Effects
Overview
• Types   of Radiation

• How     X-Rays are generated

• Potential   Health Effects

• ALARA:
 As Low As Reasonably Achievable
Radiation Regulations
Radiation Regulations
• 10CFR 20: Title 10 (Energy), Code of Federal
 Regulations, Part 20 addresses general standards for
 radiation protection
Radiation Regulations
• 10CFR 20: Title 10 (Energy), Code of Federal
 Regulations, Part 20 addresses general standards for
 radiation protection
• Texas AdministrativeCode §289.228 addresses safety
 requirements for analytical and other industrial radiation
 machines
Model of the Atom

      Bohr Model of the Atom:
      Protons are positively charged,
      neutrons have no charge, and
      electrons are negatively charged.
X-Ray Production
X-Ray Production

                 X-rays are
              generated when
              electrons move
                  to lower
                energy levels
X-Ray Tube
Radiation
Radiation
• Radiationis energy transmitted through space in the form
 of electromagnetic waves or energetic particles:
Background Radiation
Background Radiation
• We are all exposed to ionizing radiation from natural
 sources:
Background Radiation
• We are all exposed to ionizing radiation from natural
 sources:

 • Radioactive   substances in the earth
Background Radiation
• We are all exposed to ionizing radiation from natural
 sources:

 • Radioactive   substances in the earth

 • Radioactive   gas from the earth
Background Radiation
• We are all exposed to ionizing radiation from natural
 sources:

 • Radioactive   substances in the earth

 • Radioactive   gas from the earth

 • Cosmic   rays from outer space
Background Radiation
• We are all exposed to ionizing radiation from natural
 sources:

 • Radioactive   substances in the earth

 • Radioactive   gas from the earth

 • Cosmic    rays from outer space

 • Trace   amounts of radioactivity in the body
Mechanisms of Damage
Mechanisms of Damage
• Injury
      to living tissue results from transfer of energy to
 atoms and molecules in the cellular structure:
Mechanisms of Damage
• Injury
      to living tissue results from transfer of energy to
 atoms and molecules in the cellular structure:

  • Produce   free radicals
Mechanisms of Damage
• Injury
      to living tissue results from transfer of energy to
 atoms and molecules in the cellular structure:

  • Produce   free radicals

  • Break   chemical bonds
Mechanisms of Damage
• Injury
      to living tissue results from transfer of energy to
 atoms and molecules in the cellular structure:

  • Produce   free radicals

  • Break   chemical bonds

  • Produce   new chemical bonds and cross-linkage
Mechanisms of Damage
• Injury
      to living tissue results from transfer of energy to
 atoms and molecules in the cellular structure:

  • Produce   free radicals

  • Break   chemical bonds

  • Produce   new chemical bonds and cross-linkage

  • Damage   molecules that regulate vital
    cell processes, i.e., DNA, RNA, proteins
Mechanisms of Damage
Prompt Effects of Radiation
Prompt Effects of Radiation
Prompt Effects of Radiation
         EFFECT                 DOSE
   Blood Count Changes          50 rem
    Vomiting (threshold)       100 rem
   Mortality (threshold)       150 rem
  LD 50/60 (minimal care)    320-360 rem
  LD 50/60 (support care)    480-540 rem
 100% Mortality(best care)     800 rem
Delayed Effects of Radiation
Delayed Effects of Radiation
• Cataracts
          are induced when a dose exceeding
 approximately 200-300 rem is delivered to the lens of the
 eye and may take months or years to appear
Delayed Effects of Radiation
• Cataracts
          are induced when a dose exceeding
 approximately 200-300 rem is delivered to the lens of the
 eye and may take months or years to appear

• Cancer   can be induced with radiation dose:
Delayed Effects of Radiation
• Cataracts
          are induced when a dose exceeding
 approximately 200-300 rem is delivered to the lens of the
 eye and may take months or years to appear

• Cancer   can be induced with radiation dose:

  • Leukemia
Delayed Effects of Radiation
• Cataracts
          are induced when a dose exceeding
 approximately 200-300 rem is delivered to the lens of the
 eye and may take months or years to appear

• Cancer   can be induced with radiation dose:

  • Leukemia

  • Multiple   Myeloma
Delayed Effects of Radiation
• Cataracts
          are induced when a dose exceeding
 approximately 200-300 rem is delivered to the lens of the
 eye and may take months or years to appear

• Cancer   can be induced with radiation dose:

  • Leukemia

  • Multiple   Myeloma

  • Breast, Lung, and   Skin Cancer
Genetic Effects
Genetic Effects
• There is no direct evidence of radiation-induced
 genetic effects in humans, even at high doses
Minimal Threat Devices
Minimal Threat Devices

• Radiation   is contained inside the device
Minimal Threat Devices

• Radiation   is contained inside the device

• Safety   devices are employed to prevent exposure
Minimal Threat Devices

• Radiation   is contained inside the device

• Safety   devices are employed to prevent exposure

• Radiation   at the device is the same as background radiation
Minimal Threat Devices

• Radiation   is contained inside the device

• Safety   devices are employed to prevent exposure

• Radiation   at the device is the same as background radiation

• Safety   checks are made regularly
ALARA
ALARA

• As   Low As Reasonably Achievable
ALARA

• As   Low As Reasonably Achievable

• If
   any radiation levels above background radiation are
  observed, appropriate steps are taken to reduce radiation
Summary
Summary

• Radiation   is regulated because of health hazards
Summary

• Radiation   is regulated because of health hazards

• X-rays   are a form of energy like light, only invisible
Summary

• Radiation   is regulated because of health hazards

• X-rays   are a form of energy like light, only invisible

• X-rays
       are generated when electrons change energy levels in
 an atom
Summary

• Radiation   is regulated because of health hazards

• X-rays   are a form of energy like light, only invisible

• X-rays
       are generated when electrons change energy levels in
 an atom

• Health   hazards include burns and cancer
Finally
Finally
• Protect   yourself:
Finally
• Protect   yourself:

  • Observe    unit for functioning safety features
Finally
• Protect   yourself:

  • Observe    unit for functioning safety features

  • Notifythe RSO of any changes in operating
   characteristics or damage
Finally
• Protect    yourself:

  • Observe     unit for functioning safety features

  • Notifythe RSO of any changes in operating
   characteristics or damage

  • Insure   that only authorized users operate the device
Finally
• Protect    yourself:

  • Observe     unit for functioning safety features

  • Notifythe RSO of any changes in operating
   characteristics or damage

  • Insure   that only authorized users operate the device

  • Insure
         that you and those around you are protected
   from exposure
Finally
• Protect    yourself:

  • Observe     unit for functioning safety features

  • Notifythe RSO of any changes in operating
   characteristics or damage

  • Insure   that only authorized users operate the device

  • Insure
         that you and those around you are protected
   from exposure

  • Be Aware!
Thank you
                  Peter W. Wright
                 Alternate Systems

                   972.964.3124
           pwwright@alternatesystems.com

  Texas Bureau of Radiation Control
         Registration R17795
   ANSI/NCSL Z540 / ISO 10012
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 / ISO 9001:2008

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X-Ray Radiation Safety

  • 1. X-Ray Radiation Safety Presented by Peter Wright
  • 2. Training & Certification Available • To receive the full presentation and certification at your workplace please call Alternate Systems at 972.964.3124 or email us at pwwright@alternatesystems.com
  • 4. Overview • Types of Radiation
  • 5. Overview • Types of Radiation • How X-Rays are generated
  • 6. Overview • Types of Radiation • How X-Rays are generated • Potential Health Effects
  • 7. Overview • Types of Radiation • How X-Rays are generated • Potential Health Effects • ALARA: As Low As Reasonably Achievable
  • 9. Radiation Regulations • 10CFR 20: Title 10 (Energy), Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20 addresses general standards for radiation protection
  • 10. Radiation Regulations • 10CFR 20: Title 10 (Energy), Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20 addresses general standards for radiation protection • Texas AdministrativeCode §289.228 addresses safety requirements for analytical and other industrial radiation machines
  • 11. Model of the Atom Bohr Model of the Atom: Protons are positively charged, neutrons have no charge, and electrons are negatively charged.
  • 13. X-Ray Production X-rays are generated when electrons move to lower energy levels
  • 16. Radiation • Radiationis energy transmitted through space in the form of electromagnetic waves or energetic particles:
  • 18. Background Radiation • We are all exposed to ionizing radiation from natural sources:
  • 19. Background Radiation • We are all exposed to ionizing radiation from natural sources: • Radioactive substances in the earth
  • 20. Background Radiation • We are all exposed to ionizing radiation from natural sources: • Radioactive substances in the earth • Radioactive gas from the earth
  • 21. Background Radiation • We are all exposed to ionizing radiation from natural sources: • Radioactive substances in the earth • Radioactive gas from the earth • Cosmic rays from outer space
  • 22. Background Radiation • We are all exposed to ionizing radiation from natural sources: • Radioactive substances in the earth • Radioactive gas from the earth • Cosmic rays from outer space • Trace amounts of radioactivity in the body
  • 24. Mechanisms of Damage • Injury to living tissue results from transfer of energy to atoms and molecules in the cellular structure:
  • 25. Mechanisms of Damage • Injury to living tissue results from transfer of energy to atoms and molecules in the cellular structure: • Produce free radicals
  • 26. Mechanisms of Damage • Injury to living tissue results from transfer of energy to atoms and molecules in the cellular structure: • Produce free radicals • Break chemical bonds
  • 27. Mechanisms of Damage • Injury to living tissue results from transfer of energy to atoms and molecules in the cellular structure: • Produce free radicals • Break chemical bonds • Produce new chemical bonds and cross-linkage
  • 28. Mechanisms of Damage • Injury to living tissue results from transfer of energy to atoms and molecules in the cellular structure: • Produce free radicals • Break chemical bonds • Produce new chemical bonds and cross-linkage • Damage molecules that regulate vital cell processes, i.e., DNA, RNA, proteins
  • 30. Prompt Effects of Radiation
  • 31. Prompt Effects of Radiation
  • 32. Prompt Effects of Radiation EFFECT DOSE Blood Count Changes 50 rem Vomiting (threshold) 100 rem Mortality (threshold) 150 rem LD 50/60 (minimal care) 320-360 rem LD 50/60 (support care) 480-540 rem 100% Mortality(best care) 800 rem
  • 33. Delayed Effects of Radiation
  • 34. Delayed Effects of Radiation • Cataracts are induced when a dose exceeding approximately 200-300 rem is delivered to the lens of the eye and may take months or years to appear
  • 35. Delayed Effects of Radiation • Cataracts are induced when a dose exceeding approximately 200-300 rem is delivered to the lens of the eye and may take months or years to appear • Cancer can be induced with radiation dose:
  • 36. Delayed Effects of Radiation • Cataracts are induced when a dose exceeding approximately 200-300 rem is delivered to the lens of the eye and may take months or years to appear • Cancer can be induced with radiation dose: • Leukemia
  • 37. Delayed Effects of Radiation • Cataracts are induced when a dose exceeding approximately 200-300 rem is delivered to the lens of the eye and may take months or years to appear • Cancer can be induced with radiation dose: • Leukemia • Multiple Myeloma
  • 38. Delayed Effects of Radiation • Cataracts are induced when a dose exceeding approximately 200-300 rem is delivered to the lens of the eye and may take months or years to appear • Cancer can be induced with radiation dose: • Leukemia • Multiple Myeloma • Breast, Lung, and Skin Cancer
  • 40. Genetic Effects • There is no direct evidence of radiation-induced genetic effects in humans, even at high doses
  • 42. Minimal Threat Devices • Radiation is contained inside the device
  • 43. Minimal Threat Devices • Radiation is contained inside the device • Safety devices are employed to prevent exposure
  • 44. Minimal Threat Devices • Radiation is contained inside the device • Safety devices are employed to prevent exposure • Radiation at the device is the same as background radiation
  • 45. Minimal Threat Devices • Radiation is contained inside the device • Safety devices are employed to prevent exposure • Radiation at the device is the same as background radiation • Safety checks are made regularly
  • 46. ALARA
  • 47. ALARA • As Low As Reasonably Achievable
  • 48. ALARA • As Low As Reasonably Achievable • If any radiation levels above background radiation are observed, appropriate steps are taken to reduce radiation
  • 50. Summary • Radiation is regulated because of health hazards
  • 51. Summary • Radiation is regulated because of health hazards • X-rays are a form of energy like light, only invisible
  • 52. Summary • Radiation is regulated because of health hazards • X-rays are a form of energy like light, only invisible • X-rays are generated when electrons change energy levels in an atom
  • 53. Summary • Radiation is regulated because of health hazards • X-rays are a form of energy like light, only invisible • X-rays are generated when electrons change energy levels in an atom • Health hazards include burns and cancer
  • 55. Finally • Protect yourself:
  • 56. Finally • Protect yourself: • Observe unit for functioning safety features
  • 57. Finally • Protect yourself: • Observe unit for functioning safety features • Notifythe RSO of any changes in operating characteristics or damage
  • 58. Finally • Protect yourself: • Observe unit for functioning safety features • Notifythe RSO of any changes in operating characteristics or damage • Insure that only authorized users operate the device
  • 59. Finally • Protect yourself: • Observe unit for functioning safety features • Notifythe RSO of any changes in operating characteristics or damage • Insure that only authorized users operate the device • Insure that you and those around you are protected from exposure
  • 60. Finally • Protect yourself: • Observe unit for functioning safety features • Notifythe RSO of any changes in operating characteristics or damage • Insure that only authorized users operate the device • Insure that you and those around you are protected from exposure • Be Aware!
  • 61. Thank you Peter W. Wright Alternate Systems 972.964.3124 pwwright@alternatesystems.com Texas Bureau of Radiation Control Registration R17795 ANSI/NCSL Z540 / ISO 10012 ISO/IEC 17025:2005 / ISO 9001:2008

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