Radiation is commonly used in medical facilities for diagnostic imaging scans and therapeutic treatments. However, radiation emitted from these medical sources can be hazardous if not properly controlled and contained. Radiation protection aims to ensure that medical staff, patients and the public are shielded from any unnecessary or unintended radiation exposure. (113 words)

Regulations for Shielding Design and Materials

Medical Radiation Shielding national and international regulations specify the type and thickness of radiation shielding required for different medical applications. Design of radiation barriers take into account the energy levels, beam types and intensities of the particular radiation sources used.

 

Common materials used for shielding include concrete, lead, steel and tungsten which are effective at absorbing X-rays, gamma rays and other forms of ionizing radiation. Barriers made of these dense materials are used to construct dedicated shielded rooms, radiation bunkers and protective barriers surrounding medical equipment.

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