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Controlled area is a term used in the field of radiation protection to denote an area where specific protective measures or safety provisions are implemented to control the exposure to radiation. The purpose of designating an area as a controlled area is to limit the extent of potential exposure to radiation and to ensure that all individuals present in the area are aware of the potential hazards.

Definition[edit]

A controlled area is defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as "Any area in which specific protective measures or safety provisions are or could be required for:

  • controlling normal exposures or preventing the spread of contamination during normal working conditions
  • preventing or limiting the extent of potential exposures."

Purpose[edit]

The main purpose of a controlled area is to protect individuals, both workers and the public, from the harmful effects of exposure to radiation. This is achieved by implementing specific safety measures and procedures in these areas.

Safety Measures[edit]

Safety measures in a controlled area may include:

  • Limiting the time spent in the area
  • Using protective clothing and equipment
  • Implementing procedures for the safe handling of radioactive materials
  • Regular monitoring and assessment of radiation levels

Classification[edit]

Controlled areas can be classified into different categories based on the level of potential exposure to radiation. These categories include:

  • Supervised areas: Areas where the level of radiation is low, but there is still a need for some level of control.
  • Controlled areas: Areas where the level of radiation is higher and there is a need for more stringent control measures.

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