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Lesson Plan
Instructor's Notes
DISCUSS the use of
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Surgeon's gloves; the gloves may be needed to protect
gloves.
against radioactive contamination, as well as other lab
hazards applicable, such as acids and caustics.
DEMONSTRATE how
to change gloves without
o
Closed-toed shoes.
contaminating fingers or
wrists.
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Safety glasses or equivalent for eye protection from
eye hazards including radiological hazards, such as
from P-32.
DISCUSS how and why
1.
Proper use of protective clothing
contamination can reach
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Inspect all protective clothing for rips, tears,
the skin and clothing.
holes, or wear prior to use.
o
Personal effects such as watches, rings, jewelry,
etc. should not be worn.
o
After donning protective clothing, such as anti-
contamination clothing, proceed directly from
the dress-out area to the work area. In general, a
lab coat is sufficient to protect the individual at
most biomedical research laboratories.
o
Avoid getting lab coats wet. Wet lab coats
provide a means for contamination to reach the
skin/clothing.
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Contact Radiological Control personnel if
clothing becomes ripped, torn, etc. during
operations.
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