Nuclear Safety Guides

 

Peruse before beginning exercises.

 

(1)  All work with radioactive materials must be carried out in the laboratory that is supervised by an instructor.  The instructors are persons who are properly informed about the nature of the material.

 

(2)  Radioactive materials are issued to students only by the instructor.  All unused radioisotopes must be returned to the instructor at the end of the work period.

 

(3)  Special care should always be taken to avoid unnecessary handling of the sources, contact with the skin, and close proximity of sources to the eyes.

 

(4)  Mouth pipetting of liquids containing radioisotopes is definitely prohibited.

 

(5)  Eating, drinking, smoking, and using cosmetics are not allowed in any area where radioactive materials are being used.

 

(6)  Protective gloves should be worn whenever an instructor or student is handling or transferring a radioactive liquid.

 

(7)  When radioactive sources are not in use, they should be stored in an appropriately labeled container and kept in a place of limited access.

 

(8)  A survey should be promptly made upon suspicion that an area, clothing, or hands have become contaminated.

 

(9)  Should an accident occur (particularly if it involves radioactive materials), it should be reported immediately to the lab instructor.

 

(10)  Upon completion of the experiments, sources are returned to their designated storage containers.  No sources are to be removed from the laboratory.

 

(11)  All persons handling radioactive material should thoroughly wash their hands before leaving the laboratory.