Lead Shielding Design
CT rooms use lead lined walls to prevent radiation from escaping into adjacent areas. The thickness of the shielding is calculated based on workload distance and scanner output. Proper installation ensures that radiation levels remain within regulatory limits. Shielding integrity is essential for long term safety.
Control Room Barriers
The control room is protected by lead glass windows and shielded partitions. These barriers allow technologists to monitor patients while remaining protected from scatter radiation. High quality lead glass maintains optical clarity while providing strong attenuation. Proper barrier placement ensures safe workflow.
Door Shielding
CT room doors contain lead cores to maintain continuous shielding around the room. Automatic door systems help reduce accidental exposure by ensuring the door remains closed during scanning. Door seams and frames must be properly sealed to prevent leakage. Regular testing verifies shielding performance.
Regulatory Compliance
Shielding systems must meet national and local radiation safety standards. Facilities perform periodic inspections to ensure continued compliance. Shielding maps document the protective layout of the room. Proper shielding is fundamental to safe CT operation.
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