A radioactive isotope (beta or gamma emitter) is injected into the body, then later passes out of the body where it is detected and used to form an image
Using contamination to check for leaks in water pipes
A radioactive isotope (beta or gamma emitter) is added to the water supply and if there is a crack, contaminated water will leak into the ground causing a build-up of radiation that can be detected
Once an object is contaminated, the radiation cannot be blocked from it and it is usually very difficult to remove all of the contamination from material
Precautions to take when using radioactive sources
Keep sources in a lead-lined box when not in use, wear protective clothing, avoid contact with bare skin, limit exposure time, use tongs to handle sources, monitor exposure etc