säteilysuojaus
Säteilysuojaus, also known as radiation protection, is the practice of shielding people and the environment from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation. This practice is crucial in situations involving radioactive materials, such as in nuclear power plants, medical imaging facilities, and research laboratories. The primary goal of säteilysuojaus is to minimize radiation exposure to acceptable levels.
There are three fundamental principles that guide säteilysuojaus: time, distance, and shielding. The principle of time
Different types of radiation require different shielding materials and approaches. Alpha particles, for instance, are easily
Effective säteilysuojaus also involves monitoring radiation levels, establishing safety protocols, and providing training to personnel who