Measuring Radiation at a Booster RF Cavity
An operations specialist measures residual radiation during a controlled access to the Booster. Particle accelerators present minimal radiation safety hazards when they are not operational. During operation, beam loss leads to activation of some components in close proximity of the beam. Most areas of the enclosure are under 5 mREM/hour measured at one foot. Some locations are higher. Areas that exceed 5o mREM/hour at one foot are considered high radiation areas and require planning and permission from the radiation safety officer (RSO).
For reference, an average person living in the American mid-west receives about 315 mREM/year from all sources (cosmic rays, radon, TV, smoke detectors, air travel, etc.). This number was calculated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission dose calculator.