Contamination control monitoring at the Los Alamos National Laboratory ’s Plutonium Facility

Publication date: Available online 8 November 2017 Source:Journal of Chemical Health and Safety Author(s): Michael E. Cournoyer Plutonium airborne contamination creates a particular hazard because of the possibility of intake by inhalation. To preclude excursions of radioactive materials into the operator’s breathing zone, controls are used to prevent contamination. Measures to control radioactive contamination include eliminating or minimizing the spread of contamination and preventing cross-contamination. Contamination control philosophy at the plutonium facility is conveyed in one simple statement: Detect the contamination closest to the source as possible! Speed and distance when self-monitoring is critical to detecting plutonium contamination. Responding correctly to an alarm or monitor not working properly minimizes the consequences of plutonium contamination. Performing a full body frisking correctly and using the Peer-checking tool also minimize the consequences of plutonium contamination.
Source: Journal of Chemical Health and Safety - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research