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Article de Chinois | WPRIM (Pacifique Occidental) | ID: wpr-1003555

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Objective To propose specific suggestions for exemption management of X-ray devices applying for exemption management. Methods The weight analysis of influence of shielding thickness and tube voltage on the radiation dose leakage of low-energy X-ray devices was carried out through test analysis, and the radiation status of 50 X-ray devices applied for end-user exemption in Shenzhen, China was investigated. Results There was no significant correlation between the ambient dose equivalent rate and the tube voltage and tube current of the X-ray device. The ambient dose equivalent rate of 50 X-ray devices was 0.16-1.20 μSv/h. Among them, 8 X-ray devices had radiation dose leakage, that is, the ambient dose equivalent rate was greater than 0.36 μSv/h; the ambient dose equivalent rate of one X-ray device was 1.2 μSv/h, exceeding exemption management requirements. Conclusion Applications for exemption management and filing of X-ray devices should be treated differently, and their own shielding effect and inherent safety have a greater impact on radiation safety, which should be focused on.

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