Sigma projetor manual Emergencies, Training

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EMERGENCIES AND PERSONNEL SAFETY

Emergencies

During the termination of a radiographic exposure, observation of the survey meter provides an indication of source movement while cranking the remote control handle. After retracting the sealed source into the exposure device, radiographers are required to perform a confirmatory survey of the exposure device, the projection sheaths and beam limiter when used. Performing a confirmatory survey after a radiographic exposure is required by regulation and is the only method that the radiographer should rely on to determine if a source assembly is in the fully shielded position within the exposure device. If the radiographer measures any radiation level that indicates the sealed source is not fully shielded while performing the confirmatory survey, the radiographer must first recognize that problem exists and then follow his company’s emergency procedures. Emergency conditions are those problems in which the source assembly cannot be returned to the shielded position by normal means, specifically the remote control crank mechanism. The majority of problems experienced by radiographers are where the source assembly becomes disconnected or when the source assembly becomes jammed in the projection sheath while in an exposed position. The important safety points for radiographers to follow are:

Always perform a confirmatory survey after each exposure.

If higher than expected radiation levels are measured, recognize that an emergency exists.

Follow emergency procedures.

Do not attempt to retrieve the sealed source. Secure the area and notify the Radiation Safety Officer.

The radiography crew is limited to the following basic steps and must be adhered to under regulation:

1Immediately leave the area and maintain continuous surveillance of high radiation area.

2Adjust the restricted area boundary to ensure the measured dose/rate is < 2 mR/hr. Do not allow anyone into the area.

3Immediately notify the Radiation Safety Officer.

4Do not leave the area unattended under any circumstances. Maintain security of the area until the Radiation Safety Officer arrives at the site.

Do not under any circumstances attempt to retrieve the source. Performing source retrieval is a licensed activity that allows only specially trained RSOs to respond to an emergency. This regulatory requirement is the result of overexposures to radiographers attempting to handle emergency retrievals by themselves.

WARNING:

An unshielded source must not be picked up or handled at close range under any circumstances. An unshielded source at close range can cause serious injury or death to anyone who is exposed to it, even for a short duration of time.

Training

Formal classroom training in radiation safety, supervised hands-on training and certification by an independent certifying organization of radiographers are essential components for radiological safety in isotope radiography and is a regulatory requirement in the United States and Canada.

SentinelTM, QSA Global, Inc. provides radiation safety and inspection & maintenance training at the Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Burlington, Massachusetts facilities. On-site training is available by arrangement.

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Contents Operating and Maintenance Manual MAN-027-MayTime Page Front View Exposure Device Description Model 880 Sigma authorized contents Standard Source AssemblyModel 880 Delta authorized contents ApplicationsSource output Model 880 Elite authorized contentsModel 880 Omega authorized contents Selected attenuation dataSource Guide Tube with source stop Control Specifications Complete Remote Control AssembliesSource Guide Tube Extension Weight of Depleted Uranium Shield Exposure Device Specifications Manufacturer LengthWeight of Exposure Device Type BU Certification Primary Application WidthSource Assembly Maintenance RequirementsDevice Operating Temperature Range ConstructionWarranty and Limitation of Liability Distance Job site safety precautions InstrumentsRestricted Area ShieldingExposure Device Survey Source Guide Tube projection sheath LayoutSimultaneously pull and rotate Remote Control Conduit Layout Unlock the plunger lock with the key Important Warning Checks Before Exposure of the Source 1Unlocking Projecting Confirmatory Survey RetractingLocking the Exposure Device Surveying Dismantling equipment Remote control unitSource guide tubes StorageOperational Features Source Assembly IntroductionSource assembly and remote control cable connectors Exposure DeviceDaily Inspection Instructions Transit Mode Exposure ModeDaily Inspection of the System Daily Inspection of the Exposure DeviceDaily Inspection of the Remote Controls Daily Inspection of the Source Guide TubesRemote Control Inspection Important WarningControl Conduit Inspection Control Cable InspectionImportant Reminder Maintenance Instructions Routine Quarterly Maintenance Requirements Remote Controls Radiographic Exposure DeviceMisconnect Test Routine Quarterly Maintenance Records Annual Maintenance RequirementsLeak Testing Leak Test of the Radioactive Sealed Source Leak Test for Depleted Uranium DUAnnual Maintenance for the Model 880 Series Exposure Devices Model 880 Series Annual Maintenance Requirements Maintenance Instructions Maintenance Instructions Maintenance Instructions Annual Maintenance for the Remote Controls Remote Control Maintenance RequirementsMaintenance Instructions Maintenance Instructions Re-assembly of the Remote Control Unit Quarterly and Annual Maintenance for Source Guide Tubes Source Guide Tube MaintenanceMaintenance Instructions Annual Maintenance Records Considerations of Safety Class a ItemsRear Plate Assembly Rear Plate Assembly Front Plate Assembly Front Plate Assembly Control Assemblies Source Guide Tubes Control Assemblies 222 Transport Package Sample Transportation InstructionsReceipt of Radioactive Material Shipment of Radioactive Material Maximum Radiation Sample Transportation Instructions Sample Transportation Instructions Shipment of Empty Uranium Shielded Containers Sample Transportation Instructions Carriage of Radioactive Material Sample Transportation Instructions Radioactive material transport checklist Apparatus for industrial gamma radiography Area alarmAlarm ratemeter Automatic securing mechanismLocked position Remote controlExposure head Maximum ratingSource changers Source holderWorking position Emergencies TrainingEU Regulations Access to Restricted AreasUnited States Regulations Personnel MonitoringDisposal Abc