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Prevention of Accidental Exposure in Radiotherapy
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All 22 Lectures/Slides ZIPPED (14.7 MB)
0.1 Introduction (465 KB)
1.1 BSS principal requirements (574 KB)
1.2 BSS Appendix 2 - medical exposure (681 KB)
2.1 Incorrect decay data - USA (476 KB)
2.2 Erroneous use of TPS - UK (487 KB)
2.3 Accelerator software problems - USA & Canada (1,196 KB)
2.4 Computer file not updated - USA (361 KB)
2.5 Incorrect repair of accelerator - Spain (717 KB)
2.6 Miscalibration of beam - Costa Rica (503 KB)
2.7 Error in TPS data entry - Panama (2,111 KB)
2.8 Accelerator interlock failure - Poland (1,003 KB)
2.9 HDR unit malfunction - USA (449 KB)
2.10 Accident update, some newer events - UK, USA & France (2,960 KB)
3.1 Other cases - external beam therapy (532 KB)
3.2 Other cases - brachytherapy (389 KB)
3.3 Incidents in any clinic (529 KB)
4.1 Clinical consequences of accidental exposures in radiotheraphy (1,739 KB)
5.1 Preventive measures (463 KB)
5.2 Reporting and investigating (1,382 KB)
6.1 Source not under control - Brazil (1,149 KB)
6.2 Source not under control - Mexico (546 KB)
6.3 Source not under control - Turkey & Thailand (910 KB)
Group Exercises
Group exercises (348 KB)
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