X-ray equipment may produce radiation during commissioning, but it is usually only potentially harmful to human health if the equipment is not properly installed, shielded or operated properly. In order to ensure safe operation, the commissioning and operation of X-ray equipment should follow the following points:
Operation by professionals: The commissioning and operation of X-ray equipment should be carried out by professionals who are trained and familiar with the relevant safety regulations, and who understand the correct use of the equipment and the requirements for safe operation.
Follow safe operating procedures: During commissioning, guidelines and safe operating procedures provided by the manufacturer should be followed to ensure that the equipment is properly set up and shielded to minimize radiation leakage.
Use personal protective equipment (PPE): Operators should wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as protective eyewear, leaded protective clothing and gloves, to minimize the effects of radiation on the body.
Controlled work areas: Appropriate controlled areas should be set up during commissioning to restrict access to non-essential personnel and to ensure that other personnel are kept away from the source of radiation.
Regular maintenance and inspection: X-ray equipment should be maintained and inspected regularly to ensure normal operation and radiation safety.
Overall, as long as proper operating procedures and safety measures are followed, the radiation impact on the human body from the commissioning process of X-ray equipment can be minimized and does not pose a significant risk to health. However, to ensure safety, it should be operated by professionals as much as possible and proper precautions should be taken. If you have any concerns about the radiation safety of the equipment, it is recommended that you consult the relevant professional organizations or professionals involved in the commissioning and operation of the equipment.