GB/T 17827-1999
AbolishedGuidelines for radiotherapy treatment rooms design
放射治疗机房设计导则
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This standard provides design guidelines for the construction and layout of radiotherapy treatment rooms, focusing on radiation shielding, safety, and equipment placement. It is applied in healthcare facilities, specifically for rooms housing linear accelerators, cobalt-60 units, or other radiation therapy devices. The standard ensures patient and staff safety by specifying structural requirements to minimize radiation exposure in clinical oncology settings.
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