Institutional storage and disposal of radioactive materials Journal Article


Author: St. Germain, J.
Article Title: Institutional storage and disposal of radioactive materials
Abstract: Storage and disposal of radioactive materials from nuclear medicine operations must be considered in the overall program design. The storage of materials from daily operations, materials in transit, and long-term storage represent sources of exposure. The design of storage facilities must include consideration of available space, choice of material, occupancy of surrounding areas, and amount of radioactivity anticipated. Neglect of any of these factors will lead to exposure problems. The ultimate product of any manipulation of radioactive material will be some form of radioactive waste. This waste may be discharged into the environment or placed within a storage area for packaging and transfer to a broker for ultimate disposal. Personnel must be keenly aware of packaging regulations of the burial site as well as applicable federal and local codes. Fire codes should be reviewed if there is to be storage of flammable materials in any area. Radiation protection personnel should be aware of community attitudes when considering the design of the waste program. © 1986 Grune & Stratton, Inc. Orlando, FL 32887.
Keywords: united states; organization and management; laboratories; standard; laboratory; organization; radioisotope; radioisotopes; radiation protection; radioactive waste; security measures; drug storage; waste disposal; article; organizations; refuse disposal
Journal Title: Seminars in Nuclear Medicine
Volume: 16
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0001-2998
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 1986-07-01
Start Page: 187
End Page: 190
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/s0001-2998(86)80035-6
PUBMED: 3749915
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 18 August 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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