Most contractors working in medical construction already understand that x-ray rooms must be built with precision. The challenge is not awareness, but consistency. You know the project needs lead lined drywall, sheet lead, proper overlaps, and matched door and window assemblies. What you may not always have is a clear pathway to ensure that everything works together as one compliant shielding system.
Radiation inspection failures almost always come from mismatched components, missing details, and materials that do not meet the exact lead shielding required by the physicist. These issues can be avoided with early planning and with a supplier who provides verified shielding systems designed to pass inspection the first time.
