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- Main Content
- Introduction
- Duties and Responsibilities
- Safety Assessment
- Radiation Protection Programme
- Objectives and Scope
- Structure and Content
- Management Structure and Policies
- Programme of Education and Training
- Local Rules and Supervision
- Radiation Safety Committee
- Designation of Controlled Areas and Supervised Areas
- Programme of Workplace Monitoring
- Arrangements for Individual Monitoring
- Health Surveillance Programme
- Periodic Reviews and Audits of the Performance of the Radiation Protection Programme
- Management System and Process Improvement
- Training and Qualification
- Individual Monitoring of Workers
- Workplace Monitoring
- Control of Radioactive Sources
- Nuclear Security Considerations
- Safe Handling of Radioactive Sources and Radiation Generators
- General
- Sealed Radioactive Sources for Well Logging
- Marking and Labelling of Well Logging Equipment Containing Sealed Radioactive Sources
- Neutron Generators for Well Logging
- Source Changers and Shipping Containers for Radioactive Sources
- Safety of Neutron Generators in Calibration Operations
- Cessation of Use and Removal of Radioactive Sources
- Site Operation
- Transport of Radioactive Sources
- Emergency Preparedness and Response
- References
- Annexes
- Overview of Radioactive Sources Used in Well Logging
- Considerations for a Safety Assessment for Well Logging
- Information on Radiation Safety of Neutron Generators Used in Well Logging
- Calculation of Radiation Shielding
- Suggested Structure of Well Logging Local Rules
- Examples of Incidents Involving Radiation Sources in Well Logging
- Example 1: Well Logging Source Damaged [VI-1]
- Example 2: Abandonment of a Well Logging Source [VI-2]
- Example 3: Temporary Loss of a Borehole Logging Source [VI-3]
- Example 4: Loss of Control of a Caesium-137 Well Logging Source Resulting in Radiation Exposure [VI-4]
- Example 5: Recovery of a Radioactive Source Stuck Down a Well
SSG-57
Radiation Safety in Well Logging
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Footnotes
1In this Safety Guide, well logging facilities include any area in which well logging equipment is kept or used.
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Tags applicable to this publication
- Publication type:Specific Safety Guide
- Publication number: SSG-57
- Publication year: 2020
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