Description
Radioisotopes are used worldwide in a range of medical, industrial, research and academic applications. A large proportion of these radioisotopes are produced in particle accelerators, and the number of institutions that operate linear accelerators or cyclotrons and manufacture and distribute radiopharmaceuticals, for example, is significant and increasing. The production of radioisotopes using particle accelerators poses significant radiation hazards to workers, members of the public, and the environment when accelerators are operated without adequate radiation safety measures. This Safety Guide provides practical guidance for implementing radiation protection and safety measures in such facilities involved in the production and use of radioisotopes.
Keywords
IAEA Safety Standards, Specific Safety Guide, Radiation Safety, Safety, Accelerator, Radioisotope, Production, Facility, Particle Accelerator, Linear Accelerator, Cyclotron, Radiopharmaceutical, Radiation Hazard, Safety Measures, Practical Guidance, Radiation Protection, Justification, Duties, Responsibilities, Safety Assessment, Radiation Protection Programme, Education, Training, Individual Monitoring, Workplace Monitoring, Environmental Monitoring, Effluent Discharge, PPE, Personal Protective Equipment, Nuclear Security, Testing, Maintenance, Equipment, Radioactive Waste, Waste Management, Decommissioning, Transport, Radioactive Material, Emergency Preparedness, Radiation Safety, Response Action, Radioisotope Production Facility