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Issue 20, August 2006
Cetec is licensed and experienced in radiation contamination risk
assessment and management.
To talk with us regarding your responsible measurement,
decontamination or classification of your radioactive waste,
please contact us on (02) 9904 0030 or (03) 9544-9111.
Radioactive
Contamination
Radioactive materials are commonly used in research facilities
and in medical and industrial applications. An accident or
mishandling can lead to contaminated surfaces on your equipment
and in your workspace. If contamination occurs, you must act
immediately. How you act is determined by:
Determination of Contamination
For
many isotopes an initial assessment of contamination can be
made using direct monitoring instruments such as a hand-held
Geiger-Mueller Detector. However, these detectors are not
effective when dealing with low energy beta (b)
emitters
like S-35, C-14 and completely ineffective with H-3
(tritium). To accurately determine the extent of surface
contamination on equipment or from spills, wipe testing followed by analysis with a Liquid
Scintillation Counter (LSC) is required, followed by accurate
quantification of activity by surface area and by mass.
Decontamination of Radiation
After determining the extent of contamination,
decontamination is the next step. Decontamination consultants,
such as Cetec, are required to have a DEC radiation
license to advise you of the options to resume use of
your contaminated area or to reduce the contamination to
enable disposal. Surface radioactivity can be reduced by more
than half, using Cetec's Decon 90 decontamination
method.
Disposal or Storage of Contaminated Waste
Did
you know, that you need to classify materials such as bench-tops,
floor tiles and equipment as required under the Radiation
Control Act? Correct
classification can mean that some materials do not have to be
stored by the owner.
Cetec is licensed and experienced in radiation contamination risk
assessment and management.
To talk with us regarding your responsible measurement,
decontamination or classification of your radioactive waste,
please contact us on (02) 9904 0030 or (03) 9544-9111.
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