Anyone got anything on this? >.<
XPac2 Member Joined Dec 12, 2008 Messages 224 Gender Male HSC 2010 Nov 30, 2009 #1 Anyone got anything on this? >.<
Aerath Retired Joined May 10, 2007 Messages 10,169 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Nov 30, 2009 #2 If swallowed, it will cause irreversible damage, as it is a beta emitter (I think), which has a relatively high ionising power, mutating cells, which may lead to cancers. Corny, I know, but it works.
If swallowed, it will cause irreversible damage, as it is a beta emitter (I think), which has a relatively high ionising power, mutating cells, which may lead to cancers. Corny, I know, but it works.
XPac2 Member Joined Dec 12, 2008 Messages 224 Gender Male HSC 2010 Dec 1, 2009 #3 Its a gamma emitter But thanks lol
I iMAN2 Member Joined Mar 22, 2007 Messages 217 Gender Male HSC N/A Dec 1, 2009 #4 XPac2 said: Anyone got anything on this? Problems associated with Cobal-60 in thickness gauges. >.< Click to expand... Its a gamma emitter - penetrates metal Low energy - safer work place, minimum damage to healthy cells in bodies Radiation still health risk: large costs for safety measures Half-life - 5.3 years: replace frequently so an economic burden Strontium-90 is also used in thickness gauges
XPac2 said: Anyone got anything on this? Problems associated with Cobal-60 in thickness gauges. >.< Click to expand... Its a gamma emitter - penetrates metal Low energy - safer work place, minimum damage to healthy cells in bodies Radiation still health risk: large costs for safety measures Half-life - 5.3 years: replace frequently so an economic burden Strontium-90 is also used in thickness gauges
F flaminwaffle Member Joined Nov 10, 2007 Messages 113 Gender Male HSC 2009 Dec 11, 2009 #5 Italians seize 30 tons of radioactive steel - USATODAY.com read that. basically just talk about improper disposal of cobalt-60
Italians seize 30 tons of radioactive steel - USATODAY.com read that. basically just talk about improper disposal of cobalt-60