La, We have discussed previously the three types of radiation hizards~ -nlpha and beta emitters, and gamma radiation. We call alpha and beta emitters internal hazards because they can't do any damage unless they get into the body through the digestive system or the respiratory system, or through euts or breaks in the skin, If, however, they do get into the body, there isn't anything you can do to get them out, and if you get over 40 micrograms of fission products fixed inside it may eventdally kill you, . A microgram is a 1,000,000 of a gram, Therefore, it is essential that you do not cat or smoke, and that you wear gas masks and protective elothing when in conteminatéd areas. 13, Gamma radiation presents a different problem, Since it is ex- tremely penetrating there isn't much you can do except avoid getting too ~ much of it by distance from the blast or by shielding yourself against it, The only good shiclds are heavy materials, such as lead, steel, concrete and earth, Uy, For our situation we will shicld ourselves by distance. Next Lesson: Your next lesson will include details of detection of radiation, accunulated and tolerance dosage, and practical decontamind~ tion,

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