[ RadSafe ] radiation protection survey for RIA
Dale Boyce
daleboyce at charter.net
Thu Mar 12 21:43:03 CDT 2009
If memory serves, most RIA kits are exempt from licensing. Good Laboratory
Practices pretty much guarantee adequate radiation safety. Waste disposal
can be problematical. Treating it as biohazard waste is the most pragmatic,
but some regulators may not agree with this.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike" <manosph at gmail.com>
To: <radsafe at radlab.nl>; <manosph at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 3:07 PM
Subject: [ RadSafe ] radiation protection survey for RIA
> hi to everyone!,
>
> I am new to this mailing list, so forvive me if I have posted an already
> anwered question. But before I posted this question I did a little search.
> My question is whether there is proper bibliography that can help me into
> finding out all the details in order to write a survey about the radiation
> protection in RIA and diagnostic nuclear medicine.
> To the best of my knowledge, RIA does not have many issues, as the sources
> involved are minute and do not offer much of a risk. Is this correct? But
> I
> need to find all the arguments that properly support such an argument.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
>
> Mike
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