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What is radiation protection?
✔✔Radiation protection refers to measures and practices designed to protect individuals, the
environment, and equipment from harmful effects of ionizing radiation.
What are the three main principles of radiation protection?
✔✔The three main principles of radiation protection are time, distance, and shielding, which
help to minimize radiation exposure.
Why is distance important in radiation protection?
✔✔Distance is important because increasing the distance from a radiation source reduces the
exposure according to the inverse square law.
What is the purpose of shielding in radiation protection?
✔✔Shielding is used to absorb or block radiation, preventing it from reaching individuals and
reducing their exposure.
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, What is the role of personal protective equipment (PPE) in radiation protection?
✔✔Personal protective equipment, such as lead aprons, gloves, and face shields, helps to reduce
radiation exposure to the body during work with radioactive materials.
What is a dosimeter?
✔✔A dosimeter is a device used to measure an individual’s radiation exposure over time.
What is the significance of the ALARA principle in radiation protection?
✔✔The ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle emphasizes minimizing
radiation exposure by using all reasonable methods to keep exposure as low as possible.
What is the difference between external and internal radiation exposure?
✔✔External radiation exposure occurs when radiation comes from a source outside the body,
while internal exposure happens when radioactive materials are inhaled, ingested, or absorbed
into the body.
What are radiation protection barriers?
✔✔Radiation protection barriers are physical structures designed to prevent or reduce radiation
from reaching people, such as walls, doors, or lead-lined shields.
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