Use of Lead Apron (English)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbuFZp91b34

Summary

TLDRThe video emphasizes the importance of safety measures for staff working with X-rays. It highlights the necessity of using a lead apron for protection against X-ray exposure, especially when a control room or mobile protective barrier is unavailable. The video advises always wearing the lead apron and provides instructions on the correct positioning of the TLD badge, which should be worn under the lead apron at chest level. The lead apron can reduce X-ray exposure by more than 90%.

Takeaways

  • 🛡️ Always wear a lead apron when working with X-rays.
  • 📉 The lead apron reduces X-ray exposure by more than 90%.
  • 🚷 Do not wear the TLD badge over the lead apron.
  • 📍 Wear the TLD badge at the chest level.
  • 🔒 The TLD badge should be under the lead apron.
  • 📽️ Check out parts 1, 2, and 3 for more information.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:01:00

    The video emphasizes the importance of wearing a lead apron to protect against scattered x-rays that affect medical staff. It is particularly crucial when a control room or mobile protective barrier cannot be used, as the lead apron can reduce x-ray exposure by over 90%. The video also advises against wearing the TLD badge over the lead apron; instead, it should be worn at chest level and under the apron to ensure accurate radiation monitoring. Lastly, viewers are prompted to check out parts 1, 2, and 3 for more information.

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Video Q&A

  • What is the purpose of a lead apron?

    A lead apron reduces X-ray exposure by more than 90%, protecting staff.

  • Where should the TLD badge be worn?

    The TLD badge should be worn at chest level under the lead apron.

  • Why should the TLD badge not be worn over the lead apron?

    Wearing the TLD badge over the lead apron may not give an accurate measure of exposure.

  • What should staff do when the control room or mobile protective barrier cannot be used?

    Staff should use a lead apron to protect themselves from X-ray exposure.

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    TLD batch should always be worn under
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Tags
  • X-ray safety
  • lead apron
  • TLD badge
  • radiation protection
  • staff safety
  • protective barriers