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Society of Radiographers was created in 1920.
So that their on the job radiation dosage can be tracked. This is required of their employer by law. If they get a minor over exposure the employer is required to give them full paid time off proportional to the overexposure. If they get a major over exposure the employer may be liable for injury, medical treatment, or disability costs. The film badge records may be requested as evidence in a lawsuit.
17-19hrs starting out
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Radiographers stay safe from radiation by employing several protective measures, including the use of lead aprons, shields, and barriers to minimize exposure. They also maintain a safe distance from the radiation source and utilize time management strategies to limit the duration of exposure. Additionally, they adhere to safety protocols and guidelines, including regular monitoring of radiation levels and personal dosimetry to track cumulative exposure. Continuous education and training on radiation safety further enhance their protection.
Radiographers and radiologists, and scientists.
37.5 hours a week for UK Radiographers
Radiographers and radiologists, and scientists.
Radiographers and radiologists, and scientists.
Why is it important to give treatment advice and what may happen if advice was not given
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