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Computed Tomography (CT)
Health Canada Safety Code 35: Radiation Protection in Radiology - Large Facilities
, Quality Assurance Program for Computed Tomography (CT) Facilities.
Quality control standards for diagnostic x-ray equipment
also available.
Shielding Explanatory Notes
,
CT Shielding Guidelines
and a
Shielding Checklist
may be used to determine the shielding required for a new installation or when modifying an existing installation.
Web Resources
Health Canada Safety Code 35: Radiation Protection in Radiology - Large Facilities
Last Updated: July 9, 2009
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