irradiation and contamination

Cards (7)

  • Irradiation
    Exposing an object to nuclear radiation (e.g. alpha, beta, gamma, neutrons)
  • When an object is irradiated, it does not become radioactive itself
  • Ionizing radiation
    • Can increase the risk of cancer in humans
  • Irradiation process
    1. Place object in sealed wrapper
    2. Place near radioactive isotope in lead shield
    3. Withdraw lead shield to allow gamma radiation to irradiate object
  • Radioactive contamination
    Unwanted radioactive isotopes end up on or in other materials
  • Hazards of radioactive contamination
    • Alpha emitters can be very dangerous if inhaled or ingested
    • Beta particles can penetrate into the body and damage cells
    • Gamma rays can pass through the body and are usually less hazardous than alpha or beta
  • Scientists publish studies on the effects of radiation on humans, and this process is called peer review