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RADIATION POLLUTION
RADIATION
• Radiation refers to the process that is concerned with the passage of energy between places through space.
• It is the radiation generated by sun that regulates the temperature of earth.
• CLASSIFICATION OF RADIATION: ionizing or non-ionizing types.
• Applied to radiation which has the ability to
penetrate tissues and deposits its energy within
them.
• Ionizing radiation (very high energy) is represented
by alpha and beta particles and gamma rays and is
associated with ionization of molecules (atoms).
• This form is an important source of environmental
pollution.
• Ionizing radiation (radio isotopes) is produced from
materials on lithosphere.
• This can also be obtained directly from space.
• Can cause superficial damage/injuries to living cells.
• The microbes can also be effectively inactivated by
the use of non- ionizing radiation like ultraviolet rays.
Ionizing radiation Non-ionizing radiation (solar radiation)
Electromagnetic radiations
• This is emitted in the sunlight.
• Ultraviolet, infrared, gamma and x-rays, and
micro (radio) waves are well known forms of
electromagnetic radiation.
• Ultraviolet rays generated by the sun cast a
lasting effect on the living matter.
Particulate or corpuscular radiations
• Produced by the release of the components
electron (alpha & beta particles), proton and
neutron of an atom from a radioactive
substance.
• The radioactive particles can be of alpha,
beta, neutron, proton and cosmic types.
Ionizing radiation
• This is emitted in the sunlight.
• Ultraviolet, infrared, gamma and x-rays, and
micro (radio) waves are well known forms of
electromagnetic radiation.
• Ultraviolet rays generated by the sun cast a
lasting effect on the living matter.
• Produced by the release of the components
electron (alpha & beta particles), proton and
neutron of an atom from a radioactive
substance.
• The radioactive particles can be of alpha,
beta, neutron, proton and cosmic types.
SOURCES OF RADIATION
Natural sources:
• Cosmic rays: It originates in outer space & weakened as they pass through the
atmosphere.
Environmental:
• Terrestrial radiation:
Radioactive elements present
in man’s environment (soil, rock &
buildings) are thorium, Uranium,
radium and isotopes of potassium
(k40).
• Atmospheric radiation:
Radon and thoron are
considered as major pollutants of the
atmosphere.
Internal radiation:
Radioactive matter stored in the body tissues such as Uranium, thorium &
related substances, Isotopes of potassium (K40), strontium (Sr90) and carbon (C14).
Man-made or artificial sources:
• X rays: Medical and dental X-ray.
• Radioactive fallout: Nuclear explosion release a tremendous amount of energy in the form of heat, light,
ionizing radiation and many radioactive substances such as isotopes of carbon (C14), strontium (Sr90),
iodine (I131) and cesium (Cs137).
• The half life of Sr90 and Cs137 are 28 year and 30 years respectively and also liberated in large amount.
• Miscellaneous: some every day appliances such as TV set and luminous wrist watches are radioactive.
RADIATION UNITS
• Radiation can be expressed in various units.
• A curie is a unit of decay which refers to 37 billion atoms decaying per second.
• The impact of radioactivity is measured in what has been termed a dose.
• Rad (radiation absorbed dose) refers to the energy received per unit of material exposed.
• 100 erg/gram is equivalent to one rad.
• The effect of radiation on biological materials is measured in rem (Roentgen equivalent man).
• Radiologists frequently use the unit R (Roentgen) while conducting x-ray examination.
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RADIATION
• Immediate:
Single-dose whole body exposure of 25 rads
may not lead to any observable changes
however 100 rads cause vomiting and
fatigue.
• Radioactive sickness
• Acute radiation syndrome
 A dose of 400-500 roentgens on whole body
fatal in 50% cases and 600-700 in all cases.
• Delayed:
• Leukemia
• Carcinogenesis
• Foetal developmental abnormalities
• Shortening of life
Genetic effects
 Chromosomal mutation: Associated
with sterility
 Point mutations: affects gene
Somatic effects
Divided into two separate groups
CONTROL OF RADIATION HAZARDS
• Monitoring and prevention of leakage of radioactivity from natural and man-made sources.
• Care should be taken while handling radioisotopes and managing the atomic power
reactors.
•
• The disposal of radioactive wastes must be done under strict supervision so that no
leakages occur to contaminate food, water and air.
• Nuclear explosion are carried in way that no scattering of radiation is allowed to occur.
• Radioactive sources should be shielded with the help of appropriate materials.
• The personnel engaged in radiation laboratories must use film badges or
criticality lockets to record exposure levels.
• Dose meters can also be used to monitor exposures.
• Necessary protective clothing can be used for preventing ill effects of
radiation.
• Recommendation of International atomic energy agency (IAEA),
International commission on radiological protection (ICRP) and WHO
should be taken into consideration.
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Radiation_Pollution.pptx

  • 2. RADIATION • Radiation refers to the process that is concerned with the passage of energy between places through space. • It is the radiation generated by sun that regulates the temperature of earth. • CLASSIFICATION OF RADIATION: ionizing or non-ionizing types.
  • 3. • Applied to radiation which has the ability to penetrate tissues and deposits its energy within them. • Ionizing radiation (very high energy) is represented by alpha and beta particles and gamma rays and is associated with ionization of molecules (atoms). • This form is an important source of environmental pollution. • Ionizing radiation (radio isotopes) is produced from materials on lithosphere. • This can also be obtained directly from space. • Can cause superficial damage/injuries to living cells. • The microbes can also be effectively inactivated by the use of non- ionizing radiation like ultraviolet rays. Ionizing radiation Non-ionizing radiation (solar radiation)
  • 4. Electromagnetic radiations • This is emitted in the sunlight. • Ultraviolet, infrared, gamma and x-rays, and micro (radio) waves are well known forms of electromagnetic radiation. • Ultraviolet rays generated by the sun cast a lasting effect on the living matter. Particulate or corpuscular radiations • Produced by the release of the components electron (alpha & beta particles), proton and neutron of an atom from a radioactive substance. • The radioactive particles can be of alpha, beta, neutron, proton and cosmic types. Ionizing radiation • This is emitted in the sunlight. • Ultraviolet, infrared, gamma and x-rays, and micro (radio) waves are well known forms of electromagnetic radiation. • Ultraviolet rays generated by the sun cast a lasting effect on the living matter. • Produced by the release of the components electron (alpha & beta particles), proton and neutron of an atom from a radioactive substance. • The radioactive particles can be of alpha, beta, neutron, proton and cosmic types.
  • 5. SOURCES OF RADIATION Natural sources: • Cosmic rays: It originates in outer space & weakened as they pass through the atmosphere.
  • 6. Environmental: • Terrestrial radiation: Radioactive elements present in man’s environment (soil, rock & buildings) are thorium, Uranium, radium and isotopes of potassium (k40). • Atmospheric radiation: Radon and thoron are considered as major pollutants of the atmosphere.
  • 7. Internal radiation: Radioactive matter stored in the body tissues such as Uranium, thorium & related substances, Isotopes of potassium (K40), strontium (Sr90) and carbon (C14).
  • 8. Man-made or artificial sources: • X rays: Medical and dental X-ray. • Radioactive fallout: Nuclear explosion release a tremendous amount of energy in the form of heat, light, ionizing radiation and many radioactive substances such as isotopes of carbon (C14), strontium (Sr90), iodine (I131) and cesium (Cs137). • The half life of Sr90 and Cs137 are 28 year and 30 years respectively and also liberated in large amount. • Miscellaneous: some every day appliances such as TV set and luminous wrist watches are radioactive.
  • 9. RADIATION UNITS • Radiation can be expressed in various units. • A curie is a unit of decay which refers to 37 billion atoms decaying per second. • The impact of radioactivity is measured in what has been termed a dose. • Rad (radiation absorbed dose) refers to the energy received per unit of material exposed. • 100 erg/gram is equivalent to one rad. • The effect of radiation on biological materials is measured in rem (Roentgen equivalent man). • Radiologists frequently use the unit R (Roentgen) while conducting x-ray examination.
  • 10. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RADIATION • Immediate: Single-dose whole body exposure of 25 rads may not lead to any observable changes however 100 rads cause vomiting and fatigue. • Radioactive sickness • Acute radiation syndrome  A dose of 400-500 roentgens on whole body fatal in 50% cases and 600-700 in all cases. • Delayed: • Leukemia • Carcinogenesis • Foetal developmental abnormalities • Shortening of life Genetic effects  Chromosomal mutation: Associated with sterility  Point mutations: affects gene Somatic effects Divided into two separate groups
  • 11.
  • 12. CONTROL OF RADIATION HAZARDS • Monitoring and prevention of leakage of radioactivity from natural and man-made sources. • Care should be taken while handling radioisotopes and managing the atomic power reactors. • • The disposal of radioactive wastes must be done under strict supervision so that no leakages occur to contaminate food, water and air. • Nuclear explosion are carried in way that no scattering of radiation is allowed to occur. • Radioactive sources should be shielded with the help of appropriate materials.
  • 13. • The personnel engaged in radiation laboratories must use film badges or criticality lockets to record exposure levels. • Dose meters can also be used to monitor exposures. • Necessary protective clothing can be used for preventing ill effects of radiation. • Recommendation of International atomic energy agency (IAEA), International commission on radiological protection (ICRP) and WHO should be taken into consideration.