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Re: Is monitor radiation slowly cooking me?



JohnB wrote:

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I have similar aprehensions about buying brightly painted dinner plates that
are manufactured off-shore.  Who says the heavy metals used for the pretty
colors won't leech into the food?

For anything you buy through retail channels in the US, this shouldn't be a problem. Dishes and glassware (like fine leaded crystal) that shouldn't be used with food are required to have warning labels.


Years ago where I work, somebody turned up with substantial measured radiation dose on their dosimeter (which is attached to the ID badge). The Health Physics people went over his work day with a fine-tooth comb, and could find no radiation exposure, but the badge still showed significant mR. Finally, they visited his home and found that he was storing his badge in a bright orange dish he had bought in Mexico. What's the orange pigment? Uranium ore! The dish was radioactive enough to be detected this way. Before the Manhattan Project, this was about the only commercial use for uranium.

73,
JohnW




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