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Radiation Safety Guide


 

Radiation Safety Guide

SECTION 19: Laboratory Design and Organization

One of the most effective ways of controlling exposure to radiation, particularly exposure to internally deposited radioisotopes, is through proper design and organization of the laboratory.

Design and Planning (top)

Departments and "Authorized Users" planning new construction or renovations of facilities to be used for the storage or use of "Sources of Radiation" should obtain the advice of the "Health Physicist" as early as possible, preferably in the planning stage.

Organization (top)

A laboratory in which "Sources of Radiation" are to be used or stored should be carefully organized, and consideration should be given to keeping it physically and operationally separate from personnel and functions which are not involved with the "Sources of Radiation". Establishing a laboratory for the use of "Sources of Radiation" in the corner of an ordinary laboratory as an afterthought is strongly discouraged. Such an action is acceptable only if the activity with "Sources of Radiation" is and will remain at a low level, and if all persons having access to the laboratory are thoroughly oriented. The best time to develop an organizational plan is prior to the application for authorization for radioisotopes or prior to obtaining authorization for radioisotopes or prior to obtaining authorization for a "Radiation Producing Machine or Device". The "Health Physicist" should be consulted at the earliest possible time for advice on organization.


       
       
     

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