[ RadSafe ] Industrial Radiography Radiation Protection Video Resource (Open bay)
Jaro Franta
jaro-10kbq at sympatico.ca
Sun Nov 21 15:20:36 CST 2010
Nice !
....those interlocks seem to be quite popular in the UK.
Trouble is, when a facility requires a couple dozen interlocks and an
operating sequence with a couple hundred steps, you begin to wonder whether
in real life a complete operation will ever be successfully completed, once
the facility goes into operation....
Jaro
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Subject: [ RadSafe ] Industrial Radiography Radiation Protection Video
Resource (Open bay)
Greetings All.
Just thought I would mention that we have some new video resource that
has just recently been released.
It can be found on our YouTube channel at the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gralmom4KK8
This was built for one of our clients but we managed to also have a
desensitised version produced so that the masses could see the
resource.
This looks at the radiation protection aspects of 'enclosure industrial
radiography' using Ir-192. It is a sad fact that there are still many
accidents in this sector - mostly in open site radiography. This
resource was built to complement a new purpose built enclosure which
avoided 'open site' conditions, therefore reducing the risks of
inadvertent / accidents exposure.
This resource and other related material can be found at the Ionactive
Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/IonactiveConsulting
rgs
Mark
Mark Ramsay
Ionactive Consulting Limited
Email: mark.ramsay at ionactive.co.uk <mailto:mark.ramsay at ionactive.co.uk>
Web: www.ionactive.co.uk <http://www.ionactive.co.uk>
www.twitter.com/ionactive
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