JAEA-Testing-2011-007.pdf:46.74MB - 日本原子力研究開発機構
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<strong>JAEA</strong>-<strong>Testing</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-007<br />
<strong>JAEA</strong>-<strong>Testing</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-007<br />
reflected sunshine. The heat will compromise the worker’s judgment more than<br />
they imagine, which could lead to incomprehensive injuries or accident under<br />
normal circumstances. Sufficient measures against heat will be required.<br />
A. Prepare first-aid kit in case of abrasion or cut.<br />
When injured, clean the wound with clean water before dressing it. It should be<br />
noted that not let the staff join the work after the treatment.<br />
B. In case of falling into the swimming pool or got wet with a large volume of<br />
pumping water, take off clothes and rinse the body with clean water. Then<br />
check surface contamination of the body with a survey meter. If he has drunken<br />
the pool water, rinse his mouth. Check radioactivity of the clothes, and dispose<br />
them if the radioactivity should be high.<br />
C. When the zeolite or flocculant (PAC solution) should leap into worker’s eye,<br />
clean the eye well with water. If he felt something wrong, consult with a<br />
specialist.<br />
(c) Check contamination of the body when the workers leave from the work place<br />
or they have finished the work.<br />
A. Wash shoes and hands with clean water to prevent the radioactive materials<br />
attached on them being transported to other uncontaminated area.<br />
B. Check for radioactive contamination using a survey meter.<br />
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