Practice Exam #3 1-11 Flashcards
Which of the following statements best describes how an Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimeter (OSLD) works?
Uses aluminum oxide crystal detectors which become excited by ionizing
radiation, and give off light when exposed to either a laser or LED.
These are the following advantages of an OSLD dosimeter when compared to a TLD?
- More accurate
- Can be read multiple times
- Has less fade than a TLD
Based on the table in 10CFR20.1004(B), what is the quality factor gamma radiation?
1
This is one of the major disadvantages of using TLDs.
Dosimeter can only be read once
Electronic dosimeters shall be used for entry into High and Very High Radiation
Areas. True or False?
True
A self-reading pocket dosimeter is which of the following?
Ion chamber
Total Effective Dose Equivalent, TEDE, is the sum of both the internal and external radiation exposure. True or False?
True
What action does 10CFR20 require in situations where the body is not irradiated in a uniform field?
- That a monitoring device be worn on that portion of the body receiving the highest dose.
- That a method approved by the NRC to implement the use of EDEX be used.
The emission of light after the irradiation period is called phosphorescence and is the principle of operation for thermoluminescent dosimeters or TLDs. True or False?
True
The weighting factor for the EDEX for the abdomen, including the pelvis, is which of the following?
.50