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4.2.7 Contamination & Irradiation
Contamination and Irradiation
Contamination
Lasts for a long period of time
The source of the radiation is transferred to an object
Radioactive contamination is the unwanted presence of radioactive atoms on other materials – the hazard is the decaying of the contaminated atoms releasing radiation.
Example: radioactive dust settling on your skin (your skin becomes contaminated)
Irradiation
Lasts only for a short period of time
The source emits radiation, which reaches the object
Exposing an object to nuclear radiation, but this does not make it radioactive.
Example: radioactive dust emitting beta radiation, which "irradiates" your skin.
Medical items are irradiated sometimes to kill bacteria on their surface, but not to make the medical tools themselves radioactive.
Scientific Reports and Peer Review
Scientific reports published need to be peer-reviewed.
If they are on the effects of radiation on humans, peer review is essential.
If initial studies got measurements wrong, safety levels based on the study may cause people to die.
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