[ RadSafe ] lead aprons in nuc med
Ted de Castro
tdc at xrayted.com
Tue Aug 26 12:32:36 CDT 2014
I remember that - check a lot of Radiology Department aprons for that too!
On 8/26/2014 10:18 AM, sfisher373 at aol.com wrote:
> Do not know if you remember the lead aprons, drapes, that were contaminated. http://homer.ornl.gov/sesa/environment/guidance/aea/lead.pdf
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> A nuclear medicine department in a large urban hospital in Ontario bought some lead drapes to separate some parts of nuclear medicine. When they were doing their routine surveys, they found out that the drapes were radioactive, and not from surface contamination.
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