Radio manipulation room

A radiomanipulation room is a specially equipped room in the radiology department for preparation for the use of sources of ionizing radiation. It is designed to ensure the safety of patients and medical personnel.

The radiomanipulation room contains special equipment and radiation protection equipment that allows you to control the level of radiation and ensure the safety of staff and patients. The office may also contain instruments for measuring radiation levels, as well as devices for radiation protection.

For the safety of patients in the radiomanipulation room, special protective suits and masks are used that protect against radiation. Also, special equipment can be installed in the office to monitor radiation levels and detect possible problems.

The radiomanipulation room plays an important role in ensuring the safety of patients and staff in the radiology department. It allows you to control the level of radiation and ensures safety when using sources of ionizing radiation.



The radiomanipulation room is an important room in the radiology departments of medical institutions for the preparation and storage of sources of ionizing radiation (IRS) necessary for medical procedures. IRS are radioactive substances that are used to treat cancer and other diseases associated with trauma and tissue damage.

The Radiation Automation Control Room (RAC) is a special room that is designed to ensure safe work with ionizing radiation sources located in a medical institution. The RAU must be provided with equipment and special apparatus for monitoring the state of sources of emitting radioactive substances and processing measurement data. The equipment must be installed in such a way as to minimize possible risks associated with the operation of radiation sources.

One of the key elements of the RAU is the dosimetric system, which allows for monitoring the dose received by the patient during treatment and ensures the continuity of operation of the source of radiation sources. The RAU room must be equipped with special radiation safety equipment, such as lead or aluminum screens, as well as devices for filtering radiation and radioisotope meters.

Particular attention in the radiomanipulation room must be paid to the operating mode, since working with radiation sources requires special care and precision in performing procedures. These procedures are usually carried out under the supervision of a responsible person or a specialist who has received appropriate training and experience in working in a health care setting.

In conclusion, it should be noted that the radiomanipulation room is one of the most important rooms in radiology, necessary for the safe use of sources of ionizing radiation to care for patients. Working with such radiation sources requires compliance with certain rules and requirements, and we are happy to provide consultations on this issue to increase the level of safety of working professionals.