Radioactive materials are substances that emit radiation as they decay. Safety around these materials is crucial. It's important to handle them with care to protect oneself and others from their hazardous effects.
Safety protocols include:
- Limiting time of exposure to radioactive materials to minimize risk.
- Maintaining distance to reduce exposure levels, as intensity decreases with distance.
- Using shielding made of lead or other dense materials to absorb radiation and protect people nearby.
- Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, masks, and protective clothing to prevent ingestion or inhalation.
- Implementing monitoring tools, such as Geiger counters, to detect radiation levels and ensure they are within safe limits.
Following these procedures can prevent accidents and long-term health risks. Remember that radioactive dust, particularly from alpha-emitting materials, poses a significant inhalation hazard. Hence, proper containment and ventilation are essential preventive measures.