Monitoring devices Flashcards
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Film Badges
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The main features of the film badges are:
- they consist of a coloured plastic frame containing a variety of different metal filters and a small radiographic film which reacts to radiation.
- they are worn on the outside of the clothes, for 1-3 months before being processed
- they are the most common form of personal monitoring device currently in use.
ADVANTAGES:
- provide a permanent record of dose received
- may be checked and reassessed at a later date
- can measure the type and energy of radiation encountered
- simple, robust and relatively inexpensive
DISADVANTAGES
- no immediate indication of exposure
- processing is required which may lead to errors
- the badges are prone to filter loss
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Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs)
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The main features of TLDs are:
- They are used for personal monitoring of the whole body and/or the extremities, as well as measuring the skin dose from particular investigation.
- they contain materials such as lithium fluoride (LiF) which absorb radiation and then release the energy in the form of light when heated
- the intensity of the emitted light is proportional to the radiation energy absorbed originally
- personal monitors consist of a coloured plastic holder, like the film badge for 1-3 months
ADVANTAGES:
- the lithium fluoride is reusable
- read- out measurements are easily automated and rapidly produced
- suitable for a wide variety of dose measurements
DISADVANTAGES:
- read-out is destructive, giving no permanent record, and the results cannot be checked or reassessed
- only limited information is provided on the type and energy of the radiation
- dose gradients are not detectable
- relatively expensive
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OPTICALLY STIMULATED LUMINESCENCE DOSIMETERS (OSLDs)
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the main features of OSLDs are:
- they are used for personal monitoring of the whole body
- they consist of badge containing an aluminium oxide detector and metal and plastic filters
- the detector is read by exposing it to a light source, which releases the stored radiation energy in the aluminium oxide as blue light
- the radiation exposure can be calculated from the amount and intensity of blue light released
ADVANTAGES:
- quick, non-destructive readout
- multiple readouts possible so radiation doses can be verified if required
- good sensitivity and respond to a wide range of energies
- relatively robust
DISADVANTAGES:
- no immediate indication of exposure - all information is retrospective
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PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DOSIMETERS:
the main features of personal electronic dosimeters are:
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