Abstract:Lead protective garments worn by medical staff in the presence of x-rays develop defects over time. This work proposes a novel method of assessing the protective efficacy of the garments as defects develop. The proposed method applies updated radiobiology data from ICRP 103. 

This work applied the As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principle to devise a formula through which a maximum allowed defect area in lead protective garments can be calculated. This formula depends on the cross-sect… Show more
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