[ RadSafe ] Request for Assistance
Dahlskog, Leif
Leif.Dahlskog at health.wa.gov.au
Wed Jul 3 00:02:25 CDT 2013
The Cs-137 sources used by industrial radiographers these days are only
for pipeline crawler control, aren't that big and I believe are no
longer as salt crystals. I don't recall Cs-137 sources being used for
industrial radiography imaging in the 1980's. Perhaps 'bigger' Cs-137
sources were used in the earlier days of industrial radiography before
other radioisotopes emerged with better imaging properties.
Leif Dahlskog
Senior Health Physicist
Radiation Health Branch
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[mailto:radsafe-bounces at agni.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Jeremy Nicoll
Sent: Wednesday, 3 July 2013 12:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Request for Assistance
<Of course robbing an industrial radiographer would get you a bigger
Cs-137 source and would probably be an easier exercise.>
Jeremy
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From: Otto G. Raabe
Sent: 3/07/2013 11:26 a.m.
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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Request for Assistance
>July 2, 2013
My questions is what radionuclides would the Nuclear Medicine Department
in a British hospital in 1983 that would be suitable for contaminating a
deactivated air base so the USAF cannot deploy a new nuclear missile
weapon system there?
Otto
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