ABSTRACT

As well as in the nuclear industry, artificial sources of ionizing radiation are used extensively in a range of other industries. Examples of such use include: X-ray machines and sealed sources for industrial radiography (non-destructive testing) and for other industrial inspection purposes; sealed sources as gauges or measuring devices in the paper industry and in construction; and unsealed sources as radioactive tracers. Research and development facilities make use of a variety of radiation sources as do teaching institutions such as universities, colleges and schools. In order to carry out any of these activities safely an appropriate level of radiation protection is required. Some industrial activities, such as mining, may expose workers to significant amounts of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM), which necessitates the implementation of radiation protection measures.