- Lead shielding
Lead shielding refers to the use of
lead as a form ofradiation protection to shield people or objects fromradiation . Lead can effectively attenuate certain kinds of radiation because of its highdensity and highatomic number ; principally, it is effective at stoppingalpha ray s,gamma ray s, andx-ray s. However, lead is not effective against all types of radiation. High energy electrons (includingbeta radiation ) incident on lead may createbremsstrahlung radiation, which is potentially more dangerous to tissue than the original radiation. Furthermore, lead is not a particularly effective absorber ofneutron radiation .Use
Lead is used for shielding in x-ray machines,
nuclear power plant s, labs, military equipment, and other places radiation may be encountered. There is great variety in the types of shielding available both to protect people and to shield equipment and experiments. Personal shielding includes lead aprons (such as the familiar garment used during dental x-rays),thyroid shields, and lead gloves. There are also a variety of shielding devices available for laboratory equipment, includinglead castle s, structures composed of leadbrick s, and lead "pigs", thick containers for storing and transporting radioactive samples.ee also
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Nuclear safety
*ALARA
*Fallout shelter
*Demron
*Stopping power (particle radiation) External links
* [http://hps.org/publicinformation/ate/q44.html lead protection from radiation]
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