Beyond Code Compliance: Building Healthcare Rooms That Are Truly Radiation Safe - AZoBuild

The article discusses the inadequacies of relying solely on code compliance for radiation shielding in healthcare construction. It highlights that while many facilities comply with regulatory standards, over time they may not adequately protect against radiation exposure to staff and adjacent areas due to evolving operational conditions and assumptions made during design. The article argues that a more proactive approach is necessary to ensure lasting radiation safety, pointing out that compliance merely sets a baseline that may not reflect real-world usage. It emphasizes the importance of early integration of effective shielding design tailored to specific contexts rather than treating compliance as a final objective. The piece concludes by stressing the responsibility of healthcare facilities to protect workers from radiation and encourages a deeper understanding of shielding requirements to avoid future issues.

Tue, 27 Jan 2026 15:03:00 GMT | AZoBuild