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Title: A Statistical Survey of X-Ray Exposure Levels from Computer Monitor Screens Used Within the Federal University of Technology, Bosso Campus.
Authors: Olarinoye, I. O.
Ibrahim, Sharifat Olalonpe
Keywords: radiation,
dose rate,
computer monitor,
x-ray.
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Department of Physics and Mathematical Sciences, Bayero University, Kano.
Citation: I. O. Olarinoye, S. Ibrahim, (2010). A Statistical Survey of X-Ray Exposure Levels from Computer Monitor Screens Used Within the Federal University of Technology, Bosso Campus. Bayero Journal of Physics and Mathematical Sciences. vol 3(1) Pp98-103.
Series/Report no.: Bayero Journal of Physics and Mathematical Sciences;vol. 3 No 1
Abstract: This work investigates the reaction level of different computer monitor models used in Bosso campus of Federal University of Technology (FUT) Minna. A preliminary survey suggested that seven monitor models/brands account for more than 80% of the ones used within the campus. These models (Mercury -15", HP -17", Samsung -15", Dell -15", Compaq -15", Maxton -14" and Manna -15") were separately investigated for soft X-ray dose level. T measure the radiation dose from the screen a low radiation monitor (Diginet Nuclear Radiation Monitor, S. E. International , Inc, USA) designed in measure low level radiation and calibrated with a Cesium -137 gamma source was used. The monitor was position at 5 cm from the Computer Screen. The mean total radiation count for 3600 seconds was used to evaluate the dose rate (mR/hr). The dose rate obtained for all the monitors in this work is less than the 0.5 mR/hr limit recommended by food and Drug Administration Regulations in U. S.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/26752
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