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Recommendations for waste disposal of phosphorus-32 and iodine-131 for medical users. Handbook 49

Abstract

With the increasing use of radioactive isotopes by industry, the medical profession, and research laboratories, it is essential that certain minimal precautions be taken to protect the users and the public. The recommendations contained in this Handbook represent what is believed to be the best available opinions on the subject as of this date. As our experience with radioisotopes broadens, we will undoubtedly be able to improve and strengthen the recommendations for their safe handling, utilization, and disposal of wastes. Comments on those recommendations will be welcomed by the committee. One of the greatest difficulties encountered in the preparation of this Handbook lay in the uncertainty regarding permissible radiation exposure levels, particularly for ingested radioactive materials. The establishment of sound figures for such exposure still remains a problem of high priority for many conditions and radioactive substances. Such figures as are used in this report represent the best available information today. If, in the future, these can be improved upon, appropriate corrections will be issued. The subject will be under continuous study by the subcommittees mentioned above. The best available information on permissible radiation levels and permissible quantities of ingested radioactive material may be found in the Recommendations of the  More>>
Publication Date:
Nov 02, 1951
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
INIS-XA-N-337
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 2 figs, 1 tab
Subject:
61 RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY; DECONTAMINATION; ICRP; IODINE 131; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; PHOSPHORUS 32; RADIATION PROTECTION; RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL; RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS; RECOMMENDATIONS
OSTI ID:
20738428
Research Organizations:
US Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards (United States)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: XA04N2961048203
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
15 pages
Announcement Date:
Jun 19, 2006

Citation Formats

None. Recommendations for waste disposal of phosphorus-32 and iodine-131 for medical users. Handbook 49. IAEA: N. p., 1951. Web.
None. Recommendations for waste disposal of phosphorus-32 and iodine-131 for medical users. Handbook 49. IAEA.
None. 1951. "Recommendations for waste disposal of phosphorus-32 and iodine-131 for medical users. Handbook 49." IAEA.
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title = {Recommendations for waste disposal of phosphorus-32 and iodine-131 for medical users. Handbook 49}
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abstractNote = {With the increasing use of radioactive isotopes by industry, the medical profession, and research laboratories, it is essential that certain minimal precautions be taken to protect the users and the public. The recommendations contained in this Handbook represent what is believed to be the best available opinions on the subject as of this date. As our experience with radioisotopes broadens, we will undoubtedly be able to improve and strengthen the recommendations for their safe handling, utilization, and disposal of wastes. Comments on those recommendations will be welcomed by the committee. One of the greatest difficulties encountered in the preparation of this Handbook lay in the uncertainty regarding permissible radiation exposure levels, particularly for ingested radioactive materials. The establishment of sound figures for such exposure still remains a problem of high priority for many conditions and radioactive substances. Such figures as are used in this report represent the best available information today. If, in the future, these can be improved upon, appropriate corrections will be issued. The subject will be under continuous study by the subcommittees mentioned above. The best available information on permissible radiation levels and permissible quantities of ingested radioactive material may be found in the Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection and the Supplement to these recommendations in NBS Handbook 47. It should be borne in mind, however, that even the values given in that Handbook may be subject to change. As the problem of the disposal of radioactive wastes varies over such wide limits, depending upon the usage to which the isotopes are put, the committee has decided that it will not be feasible to incorporate in one volume broad recommendations covering all situations and materials. This is the first of a series of such reports. The present Handbook has been prepared by the Subcommittee on Waste Disposal and decontamination.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1951}
month = {Nov}
}