*TB 56- Radiation Protection Principles Flashcards
Radiation:
_____ radiation particles can travel several meters in air, can penetrate skin and tissue, and require a few millimeters of aluminum or a thick book to stop them. These particles can be both an external and internal hazard.
Beta radiation
Radiation:
_____ radiation particles are the most penetrating type of radiation and can travel many meters in air and many centimeters in tissue. These particles can be both an internal and external hazard. An x-ray is an example of this type of radiation.
Gamma radiation
Radiation:
Roentgen _____ is that amount of radiation the total body is exposed for one hour.
Dose
Radiation:
What are the four principle modes of radiation entry into the body?
- inhalation
- ingestion
- absorption
- through wounds
Radiation:
An _____ exposure is one delivered over a relatively short period of time (a week or less)
Acute
Radiation:
A _____ exposure is one that is delivered over a long period of time (such as years or a lifetime)
Chronic
Radiation:
Firefighters are allowed how many roentgens in an hour period?
25 roentgens
Radiation:
How many roentgens are allowed in an hour for life saving activities?
75-100
Radiation:
What are the four radiation protection factors that alter radiation dose?
- time
- distance
- shielding
- quantity
Radiation:
Do firefighter turnouts provide protection from exposure to beta or gamma particles?
No
Radiation:
For injured people, is care of injuries given priority over decontamination?
Yes
Radiation:
When responding to a radiation accident involving personal injury, the emergency responder’s first priority is _______
Administering life saving emergency care.
Radiation:
What is the Standard size of radioactive placards placed on vehicles per TB #56 Radiation procedures?
10” x 10”
Updated sizes of dot placards is 10-3/4 by 10-3/4
Radiation:
What is the Standard size of radioactive placards placed on packages per TB #56 Radiation procedures?
4”x4”
Radiation:
Guidelines recommend accumulation of not more than _____ roentgens in general emergency situations or _____ roentgens to save a life
- 25 rem (25,000 mrem)
* 100 rem (100,000 mrem)