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radiation-protection specialist

A professional who tests x-ray equipment, inspects areas where equipment is used, and evaluates operating procedures to detect and control radiation hazards. Responsibilities include:

  • Visits hospitals, medical offices, and other establishments to test x-ray machines and fluoroscopes and to inspect premises.
  • Tests equipment to determine that kilovolt potential, alignment of components, and other elements of equipment meet standards for safe operation, using specialized instruments and procedures.
  • Operates equipment to determine need for calibration, repair, or replacement of tubes or other parts.
  • Measures density of lead shielding in walls, using radiometric equipment.
  • Computes cumulative radiation levels and refers to regulations to determine if amount of shielding is sufficient to absorb radiation emissions.
  • Examines license of equipment operator for authenticity and observes operating practices to determine competence of operator to use equipment.
  • Confers with physicians, dentists, and x-ray personnel to explain procedures and legal requirements pertaining to use of equipment.
  • Demonstrates exposure techniques to improve procedures and minimize amount of radiation delivered to patient and operator.
  • Reviews plans and specifications for proposed x-ray installations for conformance to legal requirements and radiation safety practices.
  • Contacts organizations submitting inadequate specifications to explain changes in shielding or layout needed to conform to regulations.
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