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Part 1: Basic study procedures which have been developed over many years. Brief description of personal monitoring devices. Part 2: Revision of safety procedures. Outline of use of personal monitoring aids.
Brief discussion of diagnostic and therapeutic uses of radiation.
Describes the basic procedures which must be followed by portering staff working in hospitals. Discusses transport of packages and collection of waste bags containing radioactive material.
Describes the therapeutic use of radiation in hospitals. Risks of harmful biological effects are outlined and put into perspective.
An introduction to good working practices for small and medium-scale users of radioactive materials. Points covered are: 1) forward planning and work/personnel registration; 2) radiation hazards and the...
Aims to give people working with carcinogens the knowledge they need to do their job as safely as possible. Covers definitions and examples, and explanation of ‘latency’, the health hazards and the...
The use of corrosives such as chlorine, sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide is widespread and the risk exposure is great. Shows the hazards corrosives pose, describes exposure symptoms, discusses containers...
Explosions can be caused by chemicals, dusts, vapours, explosive operations such as pumping, distillation and drying or explosive processes such as chemical reactions. Stresses the need to use correct tools...
If a chemical is spilled on someone it is essential that the correct first-aid treatment is given. Gives basic advice on first-aid so that all those who work in laboratories can give emergency treatment to...
Oxidizers are highly reactive chemicals which can be solids, liquids or gases and can enter the body by almost any route. They can cause fires and explosions and therefore storage and handling are critical....
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