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Left side: the effect of shielding on the amount of scattered radiation from a conventional fluoroscopic unit. , C-arm unit) which does not include table-side shielding. The x-ray tube potential is 100 kVp, with a 20 × 20 cm field size. Each box represents 50 × 50 cm. The density of the dots is proportional to the calculated air kerma at each location, that is, the darker areas represent higher exposures. Lighter areas represent lower exposures. 28 / 3. SOURCES OF EXPOSURE TO WORKERS Fig. 7. Left side: the effect of a mobile, floor standing shield on ambient radiation levels around an overhead x-ray tube.
Personal dosimeter: Also known as a personnel dosimeter. ). personal monitor: Also known as a personnel monitor. An appropriately sensitive device used to estimate the absorbed dose or effective dose equivalent received by an individual. protective apron: An apron made of radiation absorbing materials, used to reduce radiation exposure. protective barrier: A barrier of radiation absorbing material(s) used to reduce radiation exposure. protective glove: A glove made of radiation absorbing materials used to reduce radiation exposure to the hands.
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