Yes, but generally only pilots and other flight staff should consider this a health concern. The passenger cabin is better insulated than the cockpit and only staff spend enough time in the air to have noticable effects.
Radiation exposure safety is the process of preventing or minimizing exposure to radiation, and tracking what does occur.
Airplanes were built for flying and transportation purposes.
They fly.
Badges used to measure exposure to ionizing radiation are usually called radiation dosimeter badges.
While radiation symptoms can occur from a single, prolonged, exposure, the symptoms of radiation are not contagious.
The exposure to nuclear radiation has many risks associated with it. Cancer, DNA mutations, and radiation poisoning can all occur with any level of radiation exposure.
Yes. Depending on the length of the exposure, radiation can sicken or kill any human.
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repeated exposures to both high-energy radiation and high levels of fallout exposure to high levels of fallout a single exposure to high-energy radiation
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Radiation sickness varies depending upon duration of exposure, whether it was an internal or external exposure, and the dosage of radiation.
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