Alpha radiation presents an external hazard. True or False?
Answer: False - Alpha particles will only travel a few cm in air and cannot penetrate skin. However, if they are inhaled or enter the body they present an internal hazard.
Nuclear radiation is ___________ and may create free radicals which can damage DNA.
Answer: Ionizing
The ALARA concept means
"As Low As Reasonably Achievable"
A Becquerel is defined as ___________________.
Answer: one disintegration per second
What is Bremsstrahlung Radiation and how can it be produced?
Answer: Brem is secondary x-ray radiation. It can be produced by causing a fast moving electron (Beta particle) to come to a stop or change directions. This can happen when P-32 is shielded with lead (dense material) rather than glass or Plexiglas.
Three measures that should be taken to prevent external exposures to radiation are: __________, __________, and ____________.
Answer: time, distance and shielding
_____________ _____________ are staff and students who are approved users of radionuclides.
Answer: Authorized Workers
Define radiation dose rate.
Answer: the amount of radiation an individual is exposed to per unit of time
When working with P-32, Plexiglas shielding should be used.
Answer: True - All stocks, sub-stocks, work areas, waste containers, etc. must be shielded.
Radiation Safety Training has two parts: Generic and Lab-Specific. Who is responsible for providing the Lab-Specific training?
Answer: The internal permit holder (PI).
The risk of developing a fatal cancer as a result of exposure to radiation is thought to be approximately __ % per 1000 mSv.
Answer: 4%
The purchase of radioactive material, including lending some to another research group, does not require RSO approval if the purchaser or the lendee have a permit approved by the Radiation Safety Committee. True or False?
Answer: False - All purchases, transfers, acquisitions need to be approved by the RSO.
There is a delay between exposure to the radiation and the onset of cancer. This delay is known as the __________ __________.
Answer: latency period - E.g. For leukemia, it is about 8 years. For other cancers, it can be much longer.
What are the two principle methods of radiation detection? 1) ______ method – using portable radiation survey meters 2) ______ method – wipes tests using filter paper, swabs and a scintillation or gamma counter
DIRECT method – using portable radiation survey meters INDIRECT method – wipes tests using filter paper, swabs and a scintillation or gamma counter
The NRC requires that the following three components of a Radiation Safety Program are in place:
Answer: 1)The Radiation Safety Committee 2)Radiation Safety Officer 3)Radiation Safety Policy and Procedures Manual