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  2. Radiation protection - Wikipedia

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    Workers exposed to radiation, such as radiographers, nuclear power plant workers, doctors using radiotherapy, those in laboratories using radionuclides, and HAZMAT teams are required to wear dosimeters so a record of occupational exposure can be made. Such devices are generally termed "legal dosimeters" if they have been approved for use in ...

  3. Radiation Exposure Monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Radiation Exposure Monitoring (REM) is a framework developed by Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE), for utilizing existing technical standards, such as DICOM, to provide information about the dose delivered to patients in radiology procedures, in an interoperable format.

  4. Lead shielding - Wikipedia

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    Lead is used for shielding in x-ray machines, nuclear power plants, labs, medical facilities, military equipment, and other places where radiation may be encountered.. There is great variety in the types of shielding available both to protect people and to shield equipment and experi

  5. Radiographer - Wikipedia

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    Many radiographers, however, do not particularly involve themselves in these movements as working in a private establishment is more lucrative. [ citation needed ] Some Radiographers in Nigeria are also keen on setting up a "Department of Radiography" in the government owned hospitals which will not be under the Head of the Radiology Department.

  6. 'I want more people to know what radiographers do' - AOL

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    "I don't think most people grow up necessarily wanting to be a radiographer so our 18-year-old school leavers aren't thinking about radiography first," Ms Shuttlewood-Limb explained.

  7. History of radiation protection - Wikipedia

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    Unprotected experiments in the U.S. in 1896 with an early X-ray tube (Crookes tube), when the dangers of radiation were largely unknown.[1]The history of radiation protection begins at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries with the realization that ionizing radiation from natural and artificial sources can have harmful effects on living organisms.

  8. Radiography - Wikipedia

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    Radiographers now perform fluoroscopy, computed tomography, mammography, ultrasound, nuclear medicine and magnetic resonance imaging as well. Although a nonspecialist dictionary might define radiography quite narrowly as "taking X-ray images", this has long been only part of the work of "X-ray departments", radiographers, and radiologists.

  9. “Face/Off ”star Nicolas Cage warns actors that Hollywood ...

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    "Protect your instrument," urged the Oscar winner, who has long been outspoken about the use of AI technology in the entertainment industry.