• UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON: ACUTE EXPOSURE AND LEVELS OF RADIATION SICKNESSES

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    UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
    ACUTE EXPOSURE AND LEVELS OF RADIATION SICKNESSES ____________________________________________________________________________

    EXPOSURE RANGE TYPE OF INJURY PROBABLE MORTALITY RATE
    (ROENTGENS) WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF EXPOSURE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    000-050 NONE SEEN NONE

    050-200 LEVEL I SICKNESS 5 PERCENT OR LESS

    200-450 LEVEL II SICKNESS 50 PERCENT OR LESS

    450-600 LEVEL III SICKNESS 50 PERCENT OR MORE

    600-PLUS LEVEL IV AND V 100 PERCENT

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    EXPLANATIONS OF SICKNESS LEVELS FOR SINGLE DOSE
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    LEVEL I - Less than half the persons exposed will vomit within 24 hours.
    There are either no subsequent symptoms or, at most, only
    increased fatigue. Less than 5 percent will require medical
    care for radiation injury. Others can perform their customary
    tasks. Deaths that occur are caused by complications such as
    blast and thermal injuries or infections and disease.

    LEVEL II - More that half the persons exposed will vomit soon after
    exposure and will be ill for several days. This will be
    followed by a period of one to three weeks when there are
    few or no symptoms. At the end of this latent period loss
    of hair will be seen in more than half followed by a moderately
    severe illness due primarily to the damage to the blood
    forming organs. More than half will survive with the chances
    of survival being better for those who received the smaller
    doses.

    LEVEL III - This is a more serious version of Level II sickness. The
    initial period of illness is longer, the latent period shorter,
    and the ensuing illness is characterized by extensive
    hemorrhages and complicating infections. Less than half
    will survive.

    LEVEL IV - This is an accelerated version of Level III sickness. All in
    the group will begin to vomit soon after exposure and this
    will continue for several days or until death, which occurs
    before the end of the second week, and usually before the
    appearance of hemorrhages or loss of hair.

    LEVEL V - This is an extremely severe illness in which damage to the
    brain and nervous system predominates. Symptoms, signs and
    rapid prostration come on almost as soon as the dose has been
    received. Death occurs in a few hours or a few days. Illness
    of this type would involve exposure to gamma radiation in
    excess of several thousand roentgens.

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    PERSONAL DECONTAMINATION - AFTER THE EXPOSURE
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    PERSONAL DECONTAMINATION SHOULD NOT BE NEEDED IF THE RADIATION SOURCE IS A
    SAMPLE OF SOIL, OR ANY OTHER OBJECT. MONITOR THE EXPOSURE RATE AND DO NOT
    EXCEED 5 R/hr. IF THE RADIATION LEVEL IS IN THIS RANGE, LEAVE THE AREA AS
    IT WILL BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH TO REMAIN IN THE VICINITY. IF YOU
    HAPPEN TO GET CONTAMINATED, WASH OR WIPE CONTAMINATION OFF YOUR PERSON
    AS SOON AS YOU CAN. RADIATION IS NOT...CONTAGIOUS! IT CAN HOWEVER BE
    TRANSMITTED BETWEEN PARTIES THAT DO NOT OBSERVE CAUTION IN HOW THEY ARE
    HANDLING A RADIOACTIVE SAMPLE.
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    UFO INFORMATION SERVICE
    MYTHS ABOUT RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
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    1. IF YOU ENCOUNTER A PERSON WHO
    HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO RADIATION,
    YOU WILL NOT GET RADIATION
    SICKNESS FROM THAT INDIVIDUAL
    UNLESS HE/SHE STILL HAS THE
    CONTAMINATION ON HIM/HER.
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    TYPES OF RADIATION HAZARDS
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    ALPHA - IT CAN PENETRATE ONLY THE
    EPIDERMAL LAYER OF SKIN. IT
    IS PRIMARILY ONLY AN
    INTERNAL RADIATION HAZARD.
    BETA - IT CAN PENETRATE THE SKIN
    AND MAY CAUSE SEVERE SKIN
    AND TISSUE DAMAGE. IT IS
    AN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
    HAZARD.
    GAMMA - IT IS IDENTICAL WITH AN
    X-RAY OF HIGH ENERGY. IT
    CAN PENETRATE DENSE MATERIAL
    AND IS A SERIOUS HAZARD...
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    DETERMINING RADIATION LEVELS AT A LANDING SITE

    The following equation is used for determining the level of radiation at
    a source with an estimated distance and a Geiger Counter reading at your
    location.

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    DR(s) = D(squared) X DR(x) where DR(s) is the dose rate at the source,
    where D(squared) is the distance from the
    source squared,
    where DR(x) is the Geiger Counter reading at
    your location. Or in simple terms...

    Distance (Squared) times Dose Rate (at your location) = Dose Rate at
    the Source divided by 1000.

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    Example: You take a reading with your Geiger Counter (CDV-700 Model) and
    you get 20 mr/hr.

    You then estimate the distance to the Source of the radiation as
    being about 30 feet. This distance squared is 900.

    20 mr/hr times 900 and get 18000, divide this by 1000 and get
    a dose rate at the source of 18 R/hr.

    NOTE! If you get a reading of over 5 R/hr or more, do not enter
    the area as it will...be hazardous to your health!

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    UNDERSTANDING THE READINGS ON THE GEIGER COUNTER
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    For the purpose of explaining the readings you may get on a Geiger Counter,
    we have chosen to explain the meter on a standard Civil Defense Model
    CDV-700 which will measure radiation in the 0-50 milliroentgen range.
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    The meter on the CDV-700 has incremented readings of:

    .1
    .2
    .3
    .4
    .5

    The meter also has a select knob for either (X1), (X10), or (X100).
    If you had the knob turned to (X10) and received a reading of say, .2 on
    the meter, you would be getting 2 milliroentgens per hour. If the same
    reading were received and the knob was set to (X100), then the reading
    would actually be 20 milliroentgens per hour.
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    Note: 1 Roentgen = 1000 milliroentgens.
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    Other types of Standard Geiger Counters...

    CDV-700 Reads 0-050 milliroentgens per hour.
    CDV-715 Reads 0-500 roentgens per hour.
    CDV-742 Reads 0-200 roentgens per hour, this is a dosimeter that will
    fit into your pocket.
    CDV-750 This is the charging unit for the CDV-742 and other models of
    dosimeters.
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    CALCULATING PERSONAL RADIATION EXPOSURE LEVELS
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    There are two easy ways to determine your total exposure to radiation.

    They are #1 - Dosimeter Readings, or
    #2 - Geiger Counter Readings
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    Notes: First visible injuries will occur after you have received a dose of
    approximately 280 R/hr.

    The maximum allowable dose that may be received, and still allow
    you to live, is 200 R/hr in a two week period.
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    Total Exposure - Personal Calculations:
    Method #1 - Dosimeter reading:

    If your Dosimeter reads 10 mr/hr after 2 hours of investigating
    the landing sight, then your personal exposure is...10 mr/hr.

    Method #2 - Geiger Counter Readings:

    Taken after 1 Hour: 05 R/hr
    Taken after 2 Hours: 30 R/hr
    Taken after 3 Hours: 31 R/hr

    Your Total Exposure would be 66 R/hr. You will at this point
    have entered the first danger zone and may experience Level I
    Sickness. See (S2) for explanations of sickness levels.
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    * THE COMPUFON NETWORK - DETERMINING DECAY RATE FOR RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS *
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    There are many complicated methods for determining the decay rate for
    Radioactive materials. We have used only one here as it is about as safe
    and simple as we can get without getting too complicated and technical.
    If you desire to have some of the other methods explained, please send me
    your name / address and your interests, and I'll help you out. Thanks!
    Mike Hart - State of Washington - Radiological Defense Officer

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    Method #1 - The 7-10 Rule:

    Time: Decay: R/hr:
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    First Hour (H1) Not applicable 1000

    Seventh Hour (H7) 1 tenth of H1 100

    Fourty-ninth Hour 1 tenth of H7 10
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    Note: Remember that if the R/hr reading is near or over 5 R/hr, Do Not
    enter the area due to the hazards of possible injury.

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