A radiation worker is subject to a dose of 207 mrad/h of 5.6 quality factor neutrons for one 40 h work week. How many times the yearly allowable effective dose did she receive? The allowable yearly effective dose for a radiation worker is 5.00 rem.
A radiation worker is subject to a dose of 207 mrad/h of 5.6 quality factor neutrons...
A radiation worker is subject to a dose of 50 mrad/h of maximum QF neutrons for one 40 h work week. How many times the yearly allowable effective dose did she receive?
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Dosimetry Problem A radiation worker is subject to a dose of 250 mrad/h of protons for one 40 h work week. How many times the yearly allowable effective dose did she receive? HINT: To obtain the effective dose, multiply the dose rate by the time in hours and the quality factor . You then have to divide this by the allowed dose for a radiation worker per year. Submit Answer You have entered that...
A worker in a radiation lab recieves a whole-body radiation dose of 21 mrad. Her mass is 75 kg. The radiation delivered by alpha particles for which the RBE is 12. 1) What was the total energy absorbed by her body? Eabsorbed = 2) What was her equivalent absorbed dose in mREM? Doseeq= 3) As a normal employee, your allowable equivalent dose for an entire year is around 500 mREM. What percentage of of her annual dose did this employee...
Jack was exposed to fast neutrons; he received a radiation dose of 120 rem on part of his hand, affecting 30.0 grams of tissue. The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of these neutrons is 10.0. How much radiation did Jack receive? Express your answer in rads to three significant figures. What was the total energy of the radiation Jack received?Suppose Jill received the same rad dosage, but from beta rays with an RBE of 1.10 instead of from neutrons. What is...
21. Given a maximum allowable radiation exposure of 15 RAD/year and an task exposure dose-rate of 20 mRAD/hr to an employee work station over the course of a standard working year (8 hours per day, 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year)... a. How many hours could an employee perform the task each year without becoming overexposed? b. How many employees would be needed to complete the task over the year without any becoming overexposed? Note: you must use...
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Part 2, Instructions: Read the information below and use this to answer question 9-11 on page 8 Section 9. OVERTIME Pursuant to the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act, non-exempt employees shall be paid overtime at their appropriate rate of not less than one and one-half(1 %) times their rate of pay for each hour worked in a work period in excess of the maximum hours allowable, which are applicable to the type of employment in...
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MAT117E ASSIGNMENT 8.2 FLUID THERAPY CALCULATIONS 25 points Name: 1. Marco, a 9 year old 9.4 lb MN DSH is presented for 24 hour duration anorexia. The veterinarian instructs you to begin IV fluid therapy. a. What is Marco's total fluid requirement? (Maintenance, deficit, ongoing) B I U A = 470%...
Create a fishbone diagram of this case for the Quality Improvement Team. You may download and use the Fishbone Template (Word). (10 points) Identify process improvements that could reduce the likelihood that these errors/failures will recur in the future. (10 points) The Case of Mr. Baum: Quality Improvement Case Study—Fishbone Analysis) Mr. Henry Baum is a 72-year-old man with a long-standing history of a seizure disorder. He also has hypertension (high blood pressure) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He...
Born from a desire to bring quality European-style children’s clothing to the United States, Hanna Andersson Corporation has sold colorful clothing and accessories since 1983. Husband and wife cofounders, Tom and Gun (pronounced “gōōn”) Denhart, started the Portland, Oregon–based company by distributing imported Swedish clothing from their home. Named for Gun’s Swedish grandmother, the company now boasts over $100 million in annual sales and employs over 500 people. Growing from an exclusive mail-order catalog business in the early 1980s, today...
Roberts Auto Sales and Service (RASAS) consists of three car dealerships that sell and service several makes of American and Japanese cars, two auto parts stores, a large body shop and car painting business, and an auto salvage yard. Vicky Roberts, owner of RASAS, went into the car business when she inherited a Ford dealership from her father. She was able to capitalize on her knowledge and experience to build her business into the diversified and successful mini-empire it is...