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Gaseous Emissions and Radiological Protection in Metallurgical Waste Handling
The handling, storage, and processing of metallurgical waste may generate gaseous releases , including radon and radioactive aerosols, particularly in confined or poorly ventilated environments. These gaseous matrices represent a critical pathway for worker exposure, through: Inhalation of radioactive gases or particulates , Accumulation of radon in enclosed workspaces, Contamination of equipment and work areas. RADIO PROTECT LAB conducts monitoring and assessment of gaseou
1 min de lecture


X-Ray Baggage Scanners: Occupational Radiation Safety and Regulatory Framework
X-ray baggage inspection systems—commonly called “baggage tunnels”—are essential tools for non-intrusive screening of objects. They use...
2 min de lecture
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