I work in a general-purpose, commercial office building where the first floor is dedicated to an x-ray / imaging lab for medical diagnostics. The public lobby of this building is routinely experiencing radiation level increase from 0.10 uSv/h (Background) to 0.96 uSv/h in approximately 20 - 30 second intervals as measured by a geiger counter that calculates uSv/h in 10 second increments. To put it another way, my geiger counter typically reads 0.10 uSv/h, but when walking past the lobby I often see the reading increase to 0.96 uSv/h for several cycles. My assumption is that radiation is leaking from the imaging lab and into the lobby as x-rays are being taken, causing accidental exposure to members of the public (myself included).
Does anyone know if this is to be expected or otherwise have insight into whether or not such relatively small dosages are harmful to the public?