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Establishing a Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratory

IAEA Human Health Series No. 44

English STI/PUB/1985 ¦ 978-92-0-120422-6

91 pages ¦ 19 figures ¦ € 44.00 ¦ Date published: 2023

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Description

Accurate measurement of radiation dose received by patients undergoing radiotherapy or medical imaging is essential for ensuring effective and safe healthcare. Equally, accurate measurement of radiation dose is required to guide employers in protecting their workforce from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation. Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratories (SSDLs) are specialist laboratories used to provide calibration and guidance for end users in hospitals and industry. This publication provides detailed technical information for countries on how to establish an SSDL, including planning processes, cost estimates and timelines. The technical descriptions and guidelines may also be helpful to existing SSDL radiation metrology staff when upgrading calibration facilities or purchasing new equipment.

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IAEA Human Health, Establishing, Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratory, SSDL, Radiology, Radiation Dosimetry, Quality Control, Radiotherapy, Safety Measures, Diagnostic Imaging, Facility Guidelines, Technical Information, Countries, Planning Processes, Cost Estimates, Timelines, Technical Descriptions, SSDL Radiation Metrology Staff, Upgrading, Calibration Facilities, Purchase, New Equipment, Staffing, Feasibility Study, Master Planning, National Metrology System, Infrastructure, Legal Consideration, Project Risk Assessment, Staff Competences, Qualifications, SSDL Facility Design, Site Consideration, Irradiation, Positioning Systems, Measurement Equipment, Operation, Technical Specifications, SSDL Establishment

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