Radiation Safety Dec
Radiation Safety Dec
Radiation Safety Dec
INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY
Contents
Introduction
Summary
Introduction
Radiography technique - ensuring the integrity of
vessels, pipes, welded joints and metal castings.
X-ray tube;
Electrons
Cathode Anode
Electron bombardment at target material
Electrons Hot
body
cloud
Exposure Device :
M 2000 1000 50
Class M – mobile
Typical Co-60
Class P – Portable
Typical Ir-192
Industrial Radiographic Equipment
Source assemblies
source assembly
Remote controls
Crank Type
Pistol Type
Industrial Radiographic Equipment
Tungsten
Depleted uranium
Lead
Industrial Radiographic Equipment
Pipe crawler equipment:
pocket dosimeter,
film badge, and
thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD)
Industrial Radiographic Equipment
Radiation safety equipment (cont.):
All meters should have a battery test position and the battery state
should always be checked prior to operation.
Dose rate meters are expensive and delicate instruments, and should be
treated with care and respect at all time.
Time
Distance
Shielding
Control of External Radiation
Exposure
Time:
(I1/I2) = (d2/d1)2
The above formula can also be used if the specific gamma ray
constant given. The gamma ray constant represents the radiation
dose rate from one GBq source at a unit distance, usually one
meter.
Control of External Radiation
Exposure
Shielding:
Ix = Io exp (-x)
Where Ix = dose rate after passing thickness x; Io = dose rate before
shielding; = linear attenuation coefficient; x = thickness
Ir-192 Co-60
Concrete TVL 14.74 22.86
HVL 4.82 6.85
Steel TVL 2.90 7.36
HVL 0.87 2.20
Lead TVL 1.62 4.11
HVL 0.48 1.24
Uranium TVL 0.93 2.29
HVL 0.28 0.69
Safe Working Procedures
Preparation prior to commencement of work (cont.):
Warning signals:
After the location of the radiographic work has been identified, the
following requirements shall be satisfied:
If the dose rate exceeds the permissible limit, position of the barrier
must be adjusted.
The radiographer must take every effort to minimise the radiation risk.
This can be achieved by observing the following parameters:
Specimen Rope
Survey
Gamma Meter
Projector
Radiation Sign
Winding cable
Safe Working Procedures
Storage of radiographic equipment on sites:
Safety and security of this pit shall be the responsibility of authorize person
appointed by the NDT company.
Storage of gamma source can be classified into two types, namely; long
term and temporary storages.
Safe Working Procedures
Storage of radiographic equipment on sites (cont.):
Dose rate outside the store < 0.02mSv/hr at 1 meter from the
source or 0.2mSv/hr at 5cm from the outer surface of the
protective container or any additional shielding used around it.
Safe Working Procedures
Fence
Storage pit
Exposure
device
Information such as the type, nature, activity and radiation level of the
sources being transported should also be indicated on the container.
Ensure that the vehicle to be used for transporting the source is in good
working condition.
The radiation levels in the driver’s compartment shall not exceed 0.02
mSv/hr. The driver may need to be given a personal dosimeter such as
film badge or pocket dosimeter.