(2) Types and quantities to be used (3) Access control planning (4) Personnel and equipment shielding (5) Laboratory interiors and equipment to be easily decontaminated or replaced (6) Floors to withstand high loads necessary for equipment and shielding (7) Complexity and cost of equipment required for safe handling and storage of radioisotopes b. Good housekeeping procedures c. Use of hoods and dry boxes d. Frequent monitoring and wipe tests e. Storage of radioisotopes when not in use f. Areas of radioactive spills marked off g. Contamination checks when moving equipment from one area to another h. 5. Preventing ingestion a. C. Good safety practices No foods permitted in laboratories (1) Hand and foot monitors (2) Decontamination facilities b. Smoking prohibited or curtailed ec. Pipetting never performed by mouth Company organizations for safety and health 8 - 3 "yom ARCHIVES -

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