Lead armored unit dose cabinet is a special equipment designed for the safe storage and management of radioactive materials in the field of nuclear medicine and radiation safety. These cabinets are used especially in cases where radioactive isotopes must be stored and used at a certain dose.
Features
1. Lead Armor:
o It is coated with thick lead to prevent radioactive materials from spreading to the outside. This significantly reduces the risk of radiation exposure to users and the environment.
2. Durable Structure:
o It is made of stainless steel or other durable materials, which provides resistance to chemical effects and physical impacts.
3. Safe Storage Areas:
o There are compartments and shelves inside for the safe storage of unit doses.
4. Ventilation Systems:
o It can be equipped with ventilation systems to ensure indoor air quality (optional)
5. Lockable Covers: (Optional)
o There are lockable covers for security, thus preventing unauthorized access.
Areas of Use
• Nuclear Medicine Clinics and Hospitals: Safe storage of unit doses of radioactive isotopes.
• Research Laboratories: Used for experiments and research related to radiation.
• Radiology Departments: Used for control and distribution of radioactive materials.
Benefits
1. Safety: Reduces the risk of radiation exposure and increases the safety of users.
2. Environmental Protection: Protects the environment by preventing the leakage of radioactive materials.
3. Legal Compliance: Ensures compliance with legal requirements regarding the storage of radioactive materials.
Usage Instructions
1. Training: It is important for users to receive training on the correct use of the cabinet and safety precautions.
2. Regular Checks: Regular checks should be made for the condition of the cabinet and the integrity of the armor.
3. Emergency Procedures: Emergency plans should be created and drills should be conducted against possible accidents.
The lead armored unit dose cabinet plays a critical role in the safe management of radioactive materials in the field of nuclear medicine. Proper use and regular maintenance are essential for the safety of both personnel and the environment. The Unit Dose Cabinet is designed for hot laboratories with limited space. The upper left compartment holds two sharps containers to facilitate decay rotation. A small chute with a removable shielded cover allows the syringe to be ejected into the front container. A wide rear port allows safe removal of the second decay container. The upper right compartment is for bulk storage of unit dose ammunition canisters. The shielded door provides access without additional exposure. The side-by-side center drawers can be used to store syringes, sources, radioisotopes, and other small items requiring lead shielding. Phantoms