irradiation and contamination

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  • What are the two main concerns when working with radiation?
    Exposure to radiation and physical contact
  • What can ionising radiation do to living cells?
    It can damage cells or cause cancer
  • What is the term for exposure to radiation?
    Irradiation
  • What does irradiating an object mean?
    It means the object is exposed to radiation
  • What are some ways to reduce irradiation?
    Use lead-lined boxes and barriers
  • What is contamination in the context of radiation?
    Radioactive particles getting onto objects
  • What happens if you touch a radioactive source without gloves?
    Your hands would be contaminated
  • Why is contamination especially dangerous?
    Particles could get inside your body
  • What should be used when handling radioactive sources?
    Gloves and tongs
  • Why do some industrial workers wear protective suits?
    To prevent breathing in radioactive particles
  • How does the danger of radiation depend on its type?
    Different types cause varying amounts of harm
  • Which sources are most dangerous outside the body?
    Alpha and gamma sources
  • Why is alpha radiation less dangerous outside the body?
    It cannot penetrate the skin
  • What is a major concern when working with alpha sources?
    Skin irradiation
  • How do beta sources affect the body compared to alpha sources?
    Beta sources cause damage over a wider area
  • Why are gamma sources the least dangerous inside the body?
    They mostly pass straight out of the body
  • Why is it important to communicate information about radiation?
    To improve safety and protection measures
  • What happens to alpha sources if they enter the body?
    They can cause localized damage
  • Why are beta and gamma sources more dangerous outside the body?
    They can penetrate the skin and damage cells
  • What are the differences in danger levels of radiation types inside and outside the body?
    • Outside the body:
    • Alpha and gamma are most dangerous
    • Alpha cannot penetrate skin
    • Inside the body:
    • Alpha is most dangerous due to localized damage
    • Beta is less damaging, spreads over wider area
    • Gamma is least dangerous, mostly exits body
  • What is the significance of peer-reviewed research on radiation?
    • Ensures accuracy and reliability
    • Leads to accepted data and practices
    • Improves safety in using radioactive sources