Chapter 8 Safety and Health in Radioisotope Applications Radioisotope applications represent the most widespread use of atomic energy Health and safety problems vary with type of application and form in which radioisotopes are used l. Sealed sources Gaging and radiography are primary uses Shielding and distance used as protective measures Gaging sources present minor external hazard Hazards (1) Rupture (2) Leakage (3) Radiation Wipe tests detect leakage of sources (1) For specific sources (2) Frequency of tests Radiography sources kept in shields until ready for use Radiography can be done in heavily shielded room where admission is prohibited (warning bells, labrynths, etc.) When radiography is done on shop floor, barriers are set up to take advantage of distance concept Unsealed sources - definition of unsealed source a. Industrial research makes wide use of unsealed sources DO ARCHIVES

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