#9 Marking, Labelling, and Placarding in theTransport of Radioactive Material
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2016
- This is one in a series of “Vodcasts” produced by the IAEA that discuss the basics of the safe transport of radioactive material. For a good general understanding of the transport of radioactive material, it is encouraged that all ten of the IAEA Vodcasts on this subject be viewed.
5:30 UN 2978 requires a Class 4 diamond in blue for Water Reactive.
Hazard diamonds are not used in Europe.
imagine a truck carrying both explosive, biohazardous goods and radioactive materials and it parks next to you for the night :D I wouldnt be too relaxed LOL
It wouldnn't be allowed to load these materials together for reasons. ;)
@@Weltbevoelkerung even one of them would give me anxiety
OMG!!!!!!
Where do they dump these dangerous radioactive materials ? We need also to see a video of the dumping grounds.
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They don't 'dump' anything. They have sophisticated and protected disposal sites which 'over package' the radioactive material so it can safely decay and 'half-life' without people coming in contact with the materials. They safely contain them underground, in bunkers with very thick concrete shielding, warehouses, etc. Depends on the type of material being disposed of. Some nuclear fuels are reprocessed so they can be recycled and reused over again in places like power plants. They also store the fuel rods under water in specially designed 'fuel storage pools.' This keeps the harmful exposure down to a minimum. The storage of nuclear and radioactive waste and materials is actually extremely safe and controlled.
Ok Karen
@@analfloss453
LOL you aren't referring to me as 'Karen' right bro??? I couldn't see why you would be, but you didn't specify who you're comment was directed towards. Word up chief 😉👍💯