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Radiation hazards

Terms related to radiation and its hazards.

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Radiation hazards

calibration

Environment; Radiation hazards

The check or correction of the accuracy of a measuring instrument to assure proper operational characteristics.

charged particle

Environment; Radiation hazards

An elementary particle or ion which carries a positive or negative electric charge.

committed effective dose equivalent

Environment; Radiation hazards

The dose equivalent to organs or tissues of reference that will be received from an intake of radioactive material by an individual during the 50 year period following intake.

contamination

Environment; Radiation hazards

The deposition of unwanted radioactive material on the surfaces of structures, areas, objects, or personnel. Can either be fixed or removable.

counter

Environment; Radiation hazards

A general term used for a radiation detection instrument, survey meter, or a liquid scintillation counter (LSC) that detects and measures radiation. The signals (needle blip and audio beep) show ...

counts per minute (CPM)

Environment; Radiation hazards

A commonly used measure of radioactivity from particle emitters; since a detection instrument cannot operate at 100% efficiency, the CPM found will be less than the actual DPM

critical organ

Environment; Radiation hazards

The organ receiving the highest dose or highest amount of a particular nuclide that results in the greatest damage to the body as a result of an intake.

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