2024-2025 College Catalog
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NDT 104 - Radiation Safety 3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods Designed to provide fundamental radiological awareness. The Radiation Safety course for industrial radiography (45 Hours) is a prerequisite for individuals interested in working in industrial radiography. Includes the basics of non-medical radiographic testing (RT).
Prerequisite(s): NDT 100
Course Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate proficient knowledge of basic radiation safety.
- Demonstrate proficient knowledge of the use of radiation.
- Demonstrate proficient knowledge of how to work safely in an industrial radiation environment.
- Demonstrate proficient knowledge of the harmful effects of radiation.
Outline:
- Why is Safety Training Important
- What is industrial radiography
- The beginning of radiography
- Radiation hazards
- Causes of radiography accidents
- Radiography facilities
- Personnel certification
- What is Radiation
- A form of energy
- Radiation quantities
- Compound units
- Permissible doses
- How much radiation are people exposed to
- Radioactivity
- Radioactivity
- Radioactive decay
- Using graphs
- What Are Harmful Effects of Radiation
- Prompt effects of radiation
- Delayed effects of radiation
- How Do Time, Distance, Shielding Affect Dose
- Time
- Distance
- Shielding
- How is Radiation Detected and Measured
- Survey meters measure dose rate
- Dosimeters measure dose
- Alarm systems at permanent installations
- How Do Radiography Cameras Work
- Types of cameras
- Daily maintenance
- Quarterly maintenance
- What Are The Basic Rules For Radiography
- Who regulates radiographers
- Reciprocity
- Off shore work sites
- Nuclear regulatory commission regulations
- What Are The Rules For Transporting Sources
- Packaging
- Moving the source to work sites
- Receiving and shipping sources
- How Can Following Procedures Help The Radiographer
- Operating procedures
- Emergency procedures
- Why Do Radiography Accidents Happen
- How radiography accidents happen
- But why
Effective Term: Fall 2023
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