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The scene of a Radiological transportation accident should be isolated to prevent:
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A member of the public should give lifesaving first aid to injured victims of a radiological transportation accident:
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The maximum radiation exposure rate at the surface of an unbroken radioactive material package may be at most:
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The Radioactive Yellow-I, Yellow-II, and Yellow-III package labels indicate:
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Sources of information about radioactive material shipments which are posted on the exterior of shipment vehicles are:
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Type B radioactive material packaging is designed and tested to withstand:
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Shipments of limited quantity radioactive materials such as smoke detectors and luminous watch dials require:
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In the United States, serious radiation exposures:
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Identify the three factors that are important in protecting individuals from radiation exposure of any type.
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One Example of a potential long-term effect from chronic low level radiation exposure is:
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Most individuals receiving an acute radiation exposure of 500 R will:
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Some visible or measurable signs of radiation sickness are:
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One Example of Man-made Radiation which may contribute to routine human exposure is:
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Cosmic radiation, terrestrial radiation sources and radioactive potassium in the body are all examples of:
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If a man was exposed to .2 C/Kg of gamma rays on one occasion and .5 C/Kg on another, his total exposure would be:
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The Amount of Radiation absorbed per hour is the:
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The type of radiation totally absorbed by the body when emitted by radioactive material inside the body is:
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The Greatest hazard from radioactive material outside the body is from:
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The most likely consumer product that may be contributing to your dose of radiation (if you are wearing one) is what?
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A Person’s exposure to cosmic radiation:
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The most common medical procedure leading to an individual’s collective dose of radiation is what?
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The source of most of the dose from natural sources of radiation is from what?
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Taking a long distance trip in a ________ can result in a significant increase in someone’s radiation dose:
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Almost all of the world population’s dose from radioactivity comes from __________ sources.
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The Radiation exposure rate one week after a nuclear detonation should be approximately _______
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