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To: puborectalis who wrote (728568)7/23/2013 3:59:09 PM
From: Bill  Respond to of 1580109
 
That makes two of you.



To: puborectalis who wrote (728568)7/23/2013 3:59:52 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 1580109
 
If not for your own good man, remember to use the dang apron for the sake of innocent patients who deserve to have a practitioner with a functioning brain. And while you're at it let's get some safety procedures in place for the unclassified staff and maintenance workers who have to handle or be around those materials. ... sheesh


Ionizing radiation

The hazards of ionizing radiation are far greater than those of any other "physical" hazard. Hospitals make extensive use of ionizing radiation both for diagnostic and for therapeutic purposes. A number of occu­ pational subgroups are at potential risk, the most obvious being the radiodiagnostic and radiotherapeutic staff themselves, while the least obvious are ward cleaners, domestic staff and porters who may inadver­ tently come into contact with radioactive material.

(World Health Organization)
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To: puborectalis who wrote (728568)7/23/2013 4:01:58 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580109
 
I know an Auger electron,characteristic radiation and Bremstrahlung.