X-RAY Shielding Panels
The hospital environment contains numerous sources of ionizing radiation that may contribute to public and occupational radiation exposure. Radiation exposure from x rays is minimized through engineering design, administrative controls, and quality control. Exposure from patients that contain therapeutic quantities is minimized by isolation in appropriately controlled private rooms. Administrative controls are relied on for controlling radiation exposure from diagnostic nuclear medicine patients. Hospital radiation installations must be planned and periodically reviewed to take advantage of the latest developments in radiation protection and to keep public and occupational exposure as low as reasonably achievable. The largest source of population exposure from man-made radiation is medical use of x rays and radiopharmaceuticals. While nearly all the radiationexposure is received by the patient who derives a direct benefit, some of the radiation exposure is accrued to medical personnelassociated with patient care. AERB Guidelinesfor shielding of X-Ray installations clearly state that all X-ray equipment must be installed in adequately shielded rooms to ensure that public in the vicinity of the x-ray installations are not unduly exposed to x-ray radiation. X Rayshielding panels are required for all the areas/rooms in the hospitals were radiation caution is necessary.X-rays from medical devices can scatter easily and therefore being able to behind a protective barrier that attenuates the radiation is one of the best protections if the worker has to be inside the room at the time the X-ray generating device is energized. In a modern medical setting one of the best solutions to achieve this is the deployment of an X-ray shielding panel. These come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes to suitall Hospital imaging needs.
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Oxygen is traditionally supplied to Hospitals contained in high pressure cylinders or cryogenic storage vessels. Such arrangement entails high costs and high risks and several constraints. In contrast, On-site production by Oxygen Generators is comparatively much more safe and efficient alternative. Airox Technologies is a highly skilled team of professionals serving hospitals & medical industry from last 16 years along with its sister concern S.A. Medical Systems. Airox is associated with Airsep Corporation to promote all their CPD products especially PSA Oxygen Generator in India. Airox works at PAN India level with corporate office in Aurangabad, Maharashtra & have own branch offices in World Trade Tower, New Delhi, Diamond Heritage at Kolkata & Vapi, Gujarat. Airox has 100 employees (55 engineers) & 12 strong distributors network across the India. We have 240+ Indian satisfied customers & have installation in every state of India which are increasing every passing day. Using this technology, we produce oxygen gas plants that are highly economical and require low maintenance and produce the desired results in a completely autonomous hassle-free manner.
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Screening is a systematic evaluation of a 'normal' individual to see if there is any underlying cancer. A 'normal' individual implies one who does not have any symptoms or signs of cancer. One must understand that, before a lump becomes sizeable, it may not be felt. By the time a lump in the breast becomes 'palpable' or can be felt, it usually will have reached a size of a few cm or more, and that will be a minimum stage 2 cancer, if not more. As the size of a 'tumour' increases, its potential to spread elsewhere also increases, and also affects the patient's survival. So our aim is to catch the cancer before it is even felt as a lump, when it is very small; in other words, to detect it while it is in stage 1. A patient has the best chance of long survival if the cancer is detected in the first stage. In June 2016, on direction of P.M.O. the Ministry for Health & Family Welfare had released guidelines for prevention, control and population level screening of common cancer viz. breast, oral and cervical cancer. The Hon’ble minister issued Operational Framework for management of Common Cancer, also urging states to take up the issue of cancer prevention, screening and treatment as a crusade and to use the framework to create the mechanisms needed to provide effective screening, care and treatment to all. This was subsequently reiterated by the Secretary of National Health Mission,the Director General of Health Services (MoHFW) and the Managing Director of National Health Mission.
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