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Across
  1. 1. how much radiation energy gets soaked up by something
  2. 5. Consist of a small piece of special radiation-dosimetry film, similar to dental film, contained in a light-proof packet.
  3. 7. person qualified through adequate training and experience.
  4. 9. The annual effective dose for all other _____ is 50 rem (500 mSv).
  5. 12. total effective dose limit for _________ = 0.5 rem (5 mSv);
  6. 14. As Low As Reasonably Acheivable
  7. 15. The annual effective dose limit for the lens of the ______ is 15 rem (150 mSv),
  8. 17. _________ dosimeter contains fil-ters composed of aluminum, tin, and copper. It also houses a thin strip of aluminum oxide
  9. 18. Measurement of ionizing radiation doses to personnel.
  10. 19. radiographers under 18 years of age have an annual effective dose limit of 0.1 rem (1 mSv).
Down
  1. 2. a ________may be a medical physicist, health physicist, radiologist, or
  2. 3. devices that record external radiation doses.
  3. 4. _______ must be submitted on a monthly basis
  4. 6. ________ dosimeters contain lithium fluoride or calcium fluoride crystals
  5. 8. a unit of radiation quantity. This term was created in 1928. The roentgen is a measure of the ionization of air that is created by x-ray and gamma-radiation
  6. 10. radiation causes damage (cell response) that doesn’t show up until months or years later.
  7. 11. radiation that causes changes (cell response) in the body within minutes, days, or weeks
  8. 13. how much radiation a worker gets and how harmful it might be to their body.
  9. 16. ________ dosimeters are a very sensitive type of personnel monitoring device.