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Radiation Emergencies - support links | | | | Radiation Emergencies | | Small amounts of radiation are generally safe, but you should ... exposed to radiation for too long could cause illnesses, including cancer, or even death. ... |
| | 13. Radiation emergencies | | The roles of WHO and REMPAN in radiation emergencies are ... The cause of the accident was the lack of regulation by the responsible authorities and its ... |
| | | Radiation emergencies | | ... that are prepared and have planned for radiation emergencies can assist ... The cause of the accident was the lack of regulation by the responsible authorities. ... |
| | Types of Radiation Exposure | | ... and treatment in Hospital Emergency Care of the Radiation Accident Patient. ... May cause nausea and vomiting for 1-2 days and temporary drop in production ... |
| | RADIATION EMERGENCY HANDBOOK | | ... YOUR TELEPHONE UNTIL YOU ARE CALLED BACK. IDENTIFY THE CALL AS A. RADIATION EMERGENCY ... Determine the cause of contamination and rectify the condition. 2.3.4 ... |
| | faq's radiation emergency | | Although a dirty bomb could cause serious injuries from the explosion, it most ... your employer to see what their plans are for dealing with a radiation emergency. ... |
| | ISDH: Radiation | | Although a dirty bomb could cause serious injuries from the explosion, it most ... your employer to see what their plans are for dealing with a radiation emergency. ... |
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