Ionizing radiation: protection from radiation (measures and means)
Quantum fluxes of electromagnetic fields (photons) andElementary particles (corpuscles) cause ionizing radiation. Protection from radiation is extremely important. This is due to the fact that during its movement through any substance, such a stream ionizes all its molecules and atoms.
Natural radioactive background
Ionizing radiation as a natural phenomenonis present everywhere. It comes to our Earth from outer space. It is found in the water, getting there from the air. Radioactive isotopes of cosmic origin penetrate into living organisms during meals and stay in them.
From the very beginning of our planet's existenceit had a natural ionizing radiation. Protection from emissions of this type is not required, and it is simply impossible to avoid them. Natural natural radiation accompanies a person constantly, without causing damage to health.
Application of ionizing radiation
Radioactivity as a physical phenomenon wasIt was opened in 1896. To date, it has been applied in various fields of human activity. So, in the energy complex of many countries, a significant place is given to nuclear power plants. Radioactive radiation is also widely used in medicine. With its help, the diagnosis of diseases and internal organs, as well as radiotherapy in the treatment of oncology. With the help of a number of radioactive substances, metabolic processes in the body are studied, and the work of internal organs is investigated.
Apply a peaceful atom and for the purpose of industrial defectoscopy. Here radioactive substances are placed in various control devices.
We are all familiar with the sign "exit"installed in airplanes and buildings. It contains radioactive tritium. Thanks to this substance, such a sign has the ability to glow in the dark even in the event of an emergency power outage. Radioactive americium is found in many fire alarm devices installed in public buildings and residential buildings.
Effects on the body
Depending on its energy spectrumradioactive radiation may have a different ionizing and penetrating ability. The nature of this property will determine the effect of the flow on the living organism. Particles passing through a biological object secrete a certain energy. At its sufficiently high values, chemical bonds of molecules and atoms are destroyed. In other words, the very functioning of all cells, of which living tissue consists, breaks the ionizing radiation. Protection from radiation in this case is extremely important. It will save a person's health.
Negative Effects
Ionizing radiation cansomatic effect on the human body. Its manifestation is chronic and acute radiation sickness, as well as focal radiation injuries. In some cases, radioactive particles have a somato-stochastic effect. It manifests itself in impaired development of the fetus, the appearance of malignant tumors, decreased life expectancy and genetic malfunctions.
Kinds of irradiation
The source of the flow of radioactive particles can be outside the human body. In this case, external irradiation takes place.
Radioactive elements can enter our body from food, water and air. In this case, internal irradiation will be present. It also negatively affects our health.
What is the protection from radioactive flux
The basic principles of protection from ionizing radiation are concluded in:
- observance of the basic dose limits;
- reduction to the lowest possible level of radiation dose;
- exclusion of even the slightest unreasonable exposure.
Personnel working with radioactive elements,must undergo systematic monitoring. The purpose of this activity is to determine the dose of human exposure. The scope of such control should be directly dependent on the nature of the employee's work with radioactive substances. Each of the operators who have contact with the sources of the particle flow must have an individual dosimeter. This device is necessary for monitoring the radiation dose received by a person.
Conducting measures to limit the impact of radioactive flux
How are the basic principles of protection from ionizing radiation realized? They are carried out in the following ways:
- reduction in the power of radioactive radiation sources (number protection);
- shortening the time of the source (time protection);
- increasing the distance from the operator's position to the source (distance protection);
- installation of protective screens of materials capable of absorbing particle flows (shielding);
- implementation of therapeutic and preventive and organizational-technical complex measures.
All of the above are basic methodsprotection against ionizing radiation. For their implementation it is desirable not only to use robots and manipulators in certain situations, but also to fully automate the technological process.
Methods of protection against ionizing radiation include in their list the use of various personal protective equipment, as well as the installation of warning signs of radiation hazard.
Room equipment
Protection against ionizing radiationis part of ensuring safe working conditions. In those premises where personnel work with radioactive substances, a general control is needed, which makes it possible to establish the intensity of various types of radiation. These rooms or plots are invariably equipped with a system of supply and exhaust ventilation, which has a multiplicity of air exchange of at least five. In addition, these rooms must be isolated from all others.
Where there is work with ionizingstreams, doors, ceilings, floors and walls must have a special device. It ensures the inability to accumulate radioactive dust and the lack of probability of absorption of radioactive liquids, vapors and aerosols by finishing materials. To do this, when finishing the room using PVC, linoleum, oil paints, etc. Taking all possible measures to protect against ionizing radiation, it is necessary to monitor the condition of the building structures of the room. On them there should be no cracks and chips. In addition, the corners in such rooms necessarily round off. This makes it possible to eliminate places of accumulation of radioactive dust and greatly facilitates the cleaning.
Wash the room where you work withionizing radiation, should be given daily. Mandatory and monthly general cleaning of such sites. It involves washing windows, walls, furniture, equipment and doors using hot soapy water.
Use of personal protective equipment
Personnel working with radioactive substances,should be dressed in special clothes. It completely protects the body from alpha radiation. In addition, it will not miss a part of the beta, gamma or X-ray flux of particles. Other means of protection against ionizing radiation are anti-contamination suits and gloves, boots and hoods, goggles, and lead aprons. All of them are used to preserve human health during external irradiation. A specific list of personal protective equipment depends on the power of ionizing radiation.
With minor contamination, employees are givenGowns and overalls, as well as hats made of cotton fabric. A higher level of radioactivity requires additionally wearing film clothing in the form of armlets, trousers, gown, apron, etc., which is made of plastic. Hands in this case protect the rubber leaded gloves.
With a significant degree of radioactiveContamination of personnel is given to spacesuits (pneumatic suits), made of plastic materials and having flexible hoses, through which air is supplied. In equipping such clothing, a stationary oxygen apparatus may be located.
The organs of vision will protect from ionizing radiationglasses, which insert special containing tungsten, lead or phosphate glass. Special agents are used when working with alpha and beta radiation. They are shields made of organic glass.
Radioactive particles that enter the body are able to accumulate there. This leads to the appearance of internal irradiation. Such an impact threatens the appearance of various pathologies.
Individual means of protection against ionizing radiation can reduce the number of radioactive elements entering the human body through the respiratory tract.
Reducing the distance to the source
Safe working conditions with radioactivesubstances are created only in the case when a complex protection against the effects of ionizing radiation is applied. At the same time, specific measures aimed at preserving human health will depend on the type of source and the conditions of the production process.
Types of protection against ionizing radiation are different,but the simplest and at the same time reliable of them is protection by distance. This is due to the fact that the radiation is able to lose the power of its energy. And this happens as the distance from the source increases.
Use of special screens
Methods of protection against ionizing radiationimply the application of not only individual, but also collective means. The requirements for the latter are regulated by GOST 12.4.120-83. This normative document provides a specific list of collective remedies, including:
- mobile and fixed screens;
- protective boxes and safes;
- special containers in which the sources of radiation are stored and transported, etc.
An effective way to protect a person fromThe negative impact of the flow of radioactive particles is the installation of special fences. They are special screens of different thicknesses. They are made of special materials that delay the flow of particles. The main purpose of such screens is to reduce to an allowable emission rate in the workplace. Sometimes work with radiation sources is conducted in special cells. In such rooms, screens will serve as floor and walls, as well as the ceiling, which are made of special materials.
Other types of collective protective equipment
In factories where gamma-radiation sources are stored, special safes are used. The material for their manufacture is steel and lead.
Work with radioactive elements thathave alpha or beta activity, is carried out in protective glove boxes. Collective means of safety include special collections and containers in which radioactive waste is placed. As a material for their manufacture use steel, organic glass, lead, etc.
Protection of the population
After major accidents at production facilities,using sources of radioactive particles, ionizing radiation can spread to significant areas. Protection from radiation in this case concerns the entire population living in the disaster zone. The adoption of certain measures is extremely important for preserving not only health, but also people's lives.
Protecting the public from ionizing radiation is to bring to each person certain recommendations. For their execution should:
- shelter behind the walls of a residential building, which greatly reduce the level of ionizing radiation;
- - to seal the doorways and frames, as well as to close the vents, in order to prevent the penetration of radioactive elements with the air flow;
- stock up with drinking water and turn off the taps;
- conduct iodine prophylaxis;
- collect items, medicines and documents that will be needed if necessary evacuation.
Ways to protect against ionizing radiationMovement in open areas should include respiratory protection. For this purpose, such improvised means as a towel, a piece of clothing, a handkerchief or a gauze bandage, which must be moistened with water, can be used. Protect from the negative effects of radiation will need and skin. It should be as closed as possible clothing. Hair cover protects any headgear.