F. R. Germany orphaned source accident, 1968 (original) (raw)
Database of radiological incidents and related events--Johnston's Archive
compiled by Wm. Robert Johnston
last modified 22 September 2007
**Date:**18 September 1968
**Location:**F. R. Germany
**Type of event:**exposure to orphaned source
Description:
An iridium-192 source used for testing was mishandled, exposing six workers, one significantly. The injured worker had placed the source in a jacket pocket, producing a 100 rad whole body dose and a 4,000-6,000 rad dose to the pelvic and thigh regions with effects including skin injury and hypospermia to aspermia.
**Consequences:**1 injury (~100 rad).
References:
- Schneider, G. J., B. Chone, and T. Blonnigen, 1969, "Chromosomal aberrations in a radiation accident," Radiation Research, 40:613-617.
© 2007 by Wm. Robert Johnston.
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