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Radiation Safety Precautions
Radiation safety is an important consideration whenever working with x-ray devices. The Norland system
emits very little radiation to the patient or scatter radiation to the operator, however certain precautions should
be followed to ensure a safe environment for operators and patients.
Stay Out of the Beam
The Norland unit produces a narrow x-ray
beam, which cannot be seen or felt, that
passes from the x-ray source in the table
through the scan subject to the detectors in
the scanner arm. Although the Norland x-ray
system produces a much lower powered
beam in comparison to more traditional x-ray
devices, do not expose any part of your body
to it unnecessarily. Refer to "Position of X-ray
Beam" on page 17-12 in the Technical Refer-
ence chapter for a diagram of the x-ray beam
location.
Avoid Scatter Radiation
As the beam passes through the patient,
some of it is scattered in all directions. This
scatter radiation is specified to be less than
0.1 mRem per hour three feet from the beam,
and is only present when x-rays are being emit-
ted, such as during the scan. Although this
amount of scatter radiation is relatively low,
minimize exposure wherever possible. Oper-
ators should position themselves three (or
more) feet from the scanner whenever the
x-ray beam is present.
State Requirements
All states (of the US) have regulations for x-
ray devices that apply to the owners of bone densitometers. You are strongly encouraged to contact your
state’s department of Radiation Control for details.
Control General Access
Whenever possible, the scanner should be placed in a controlled environment that is not accessible by the pub-
lic. In general, if this is not possible, keep the public at least six feet from the beam during the scan process.
State regulations may vary therefore it is important to comply with the specific regulation in your state.
Caution:
For patient and operator safety, position the back of the scanner (open area under the tab-
letop) within a few inches of the wall to prevent unauthorized access to the interior of the device.
Operator's Guide
437D140 Rev. I
2-2
General Information
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