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Tecenecium-99 PLASMA TORCH CUTTING

Started by cef, Jun 30, 2003, 07:48

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cef

When Plasma Arch torch cutting Tc-99 mixed with U-235 /238
Are there any unforseen Industrail Hazards or Radiological Hazards
that require special consideration.

Example. It gives off a (ohmygodneum1100 ) Product When heated or cut with a torch and you should use these guide lines @#$%^^ $%^&&@# to control^%$$@#& and Prevent @#$%^&*.

Example. It has a $%&*@# and special @#$%^ controls must be used to control @#$%^& or YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE PET HAMSTER AT YOUR HOUSE.

Normal engineering and administrative controls have been in the evaluation.
I am looking for the (gotcha) . But ALL replys are welcome.
 
Many thanks in advance
cef

Rennhack

My two cents:

When cutting Uranium (which is pyrophoric), some of the uranium could be vaporized.  Which gives the material a smaller particle size.  Which makes it slightly more harmful to your innards, and harder to protect against with a respirator.  Just make sure you are using a dual cartridge, for vapors and HEPA.  Also, use a HEPA unit as much as possible to suck the vapors away from the worker.

SloGlo

QuoteWhen Plasma Arch torch cutting Tc-99 mixed with U-235 /238
Are there any unforseen Industrail Hazards or Radiological Hazards
that require special consideration.
cef
please define "unforeseen".
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moke

Hi CEF,

You might contact the subject matter experts (SME) at Princeton University.

Have a Great Week!

Moke