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Lesson 4: Using radiation

What you need to know:

  1. The ALARA principle.

  2. The different properties of Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiation.



    As you may have seen, radioactive materials are used in lots of different areas
    and in your home you have a small radioactive source in your smoke detector.
    Lots of different industries use radioactive materials, such as hospitals and
    nuclear power stations.

    People working with radioactive materials should only receive a dose of radiation
    that is As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA). This means that all
    precautions and safety measures need to be used to make sure that the amount
    of radiation they are exposed to is as small as can be. But these safety
    measures must also be measured against the cost. If the cost is too high for only
    a very small gain, then the safety measures are unlikely to be used. This is
    balancing cost against risk.

    To reduce their risk and exposure, people working with radioactive materials
    should take the following precautions:

       1. Use protective equipment. This can be things such as machinery used
          to handle radioactive materials.

       2. Use safety clothing, such as specially designed clothes and aprons.

       3. Use radiation detectors.

      In your exam you may be asked what ALARA is. You may also be asked what
           precautions people can take to reduce their exposure to radiation.

    There are three different types of ionizing radiation, Alpha is the most ionizing,
    then Beta and finally, Gamma.

     Type of radiation       Range in air          Stopped by          Ionizing power

    Alpha (α)            1-2 cm                Paper/skin           Strong

    Beta (β)             5-10 cm               Thin sheet of        Medium
                                               metal (aluminium)

    Gamma (γ)            1-2 metres            Thick sheet of       Weak
                                               metal (lead)




                                   © Studydoctor 2009
In your exam you may be asked to complete information in a similar table as the
      one above. For example you may be asked to state how Gamma radiation can
                                    be stopped.

    Ionizing radiation has a variety of uses, but it is often used to sterilize
    objects. For example, surgical equipment in hospitals needs to be
    decontaminated to stop cross-contamination of germs. Because ionizing
    radiation kills living cells, Gamma radiation is used to sterilize surgical
    equipment so it can be reused.

    Some foods used to be exposed to ionizing radiation to kill bacteria, to stop the
    food going off. Companies are no longer allowed to do this in the UK.

     In your exam you may be asked why ionizing radiation is used to sterilize food
                                 and equipment.


Recap:

  1. The ALARA principle helps identify effective ways in which people can reduce their
     radiation dose when working with radioactive materials.

  2. Alpha radiation is the most ionizing, but the easiest to stop. Beta and Gamma
     radiation are less ionizing, but harder to stop

  3. Gamma radiation can be used to sterilize equipment.



Further information:

  1. A clip showing the fight club ‘formula’. This explains the balance between cost and
     risk: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=q7bEkk5GHwg




                                   © Studydoctor 2009

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P6 using-radiation1

  • 1. Lesson 4: Using radiation What you need to know: 1. The ALARA principle. 2. The different properties of Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiation. As you may have seen, radioactive materials are used in lots of different areas and in your home you have a small radioactive source in your smoke detector. Lots of different industries use radioactive materials, such as hospitals and nuclear power stations. People working with radioactive materials should only receive a dose of radiation that is As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA). This means that all precautions and safety measures need to be used to make sure that the amount of radiation they are exposed to is as small as can be. But these safety measures must also be measured against the cost. If the cost is too high for only a very small gain, then the safety measures are unlikely to be used. This is balancing cost against risk. To reduce their risk and exposure, people working with radioactive materials should take the following precautions: 1. Use protective equipment. This can be things such as machinery used to handle radioactive materials. 2. Use safety clothing, such as specially designed clothes and aprons. 3. Use radiation detectors. In your exam you may be asked what ALARA is. You may also be asked what precautions people can take to reduce their exposure to radiation. There are three different types of ionizing radiation, Alpha is the most ionizing, then Beta and finally, Gamma. Type of radiation Range in air Stopped by Ionizing power Alpha (α) 1-2 cm Paper/skin Strong Beta (β) 5-10 cm Thin sheet of Medium metal (aluminium) Gamma (γ) 1-2 metres Thick sheet of Weak metal (lead) © Studydoctor 2009
  • 2. In your exam you may be asked to complete information in a similar table as the one above. For example you may be asked to state how Gamma radiation can be stopped. Ionizing radiation has a variety of uses, but it is often used to sterilize objects. For example, surgical equipment in hospitals needs to be decontaminated to stop cross-contamination of germs. Because ionizing radiation kills living cells, Gamma radiation is used to sterilize surgical equipment so it can be reused. Some foods used to be exposed to ionizing radiation to kill bacteria, to stop the food going off. Companies are no longer allowed to do this in the UK. In your exam you may be asked why ionizing radiation is used to sterilize food and equipment. Recap: 1. The ALARA principle helps identify effective ways in which people can reduce their radiation dose when working with radioactive materials. 2. Alpha radiation is the most ionizing, but the easiest to stop. Beta and Gamma radiation are less ionizing, but harder to stop 3. Gamma radiation can be used to sterilize equipment. Further information: 1. A clip showing the fight club ‘formula’. This explains the balance between cost and risk: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=q7bEkk5GHwg © Studydoctor 2009