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Always wear protective clothing (e.g. disposable gloves, lab coat, safety glasses) when handling radioactive materials. In addition to this standard equipment, the following may also be used in this lab:* Work in a fume hood if gas, vapor, dust, or aerosols can occur during the procedure.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission The NRC is the Federal agency responsible protecting the health and safety of the public and the environment by licensing and regulating the civilian uses of the following radioactive materials: Source material (uranium and thorium)
Emergency Contacts for Help During Radiation Emergencies Federal Emergency Contacts Emergency Response (770)-488-7100 NIOSH (800)-CDC-INFO (800) 232-4636 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) General contact (800) 368-564226 more rows
While you are inside, you can take simple steps to remove any radioactive material that might be on your body. Take off your outer layer of clothing (like jackets and pants), gently wash your skin with water and put on clean clothes to remove radioactive material.
Because radioactive materials become weaker over time, staying inside for at least 24 hours can protect you and your family until it is safe to leave the area. Remember: Get Inside, Stay Inside, and Stay Tuned. As officials learn more about the emergency, they will be communicating the latest information to the public.
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