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Subject: Re: Radioactive capsule lost in Australia could potentially be deadly with prolonged exposure, expert says
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 by: Cherk Noble - Wed, 1 Feb 2023 03:48 UTC

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The health effects of coming into contact with a radioactive
capsule no bigger than a coin that is currently lost in Western
Australia could potentially be severe, according to experts.

Caesium-137 is a manmade fission project often used in
radiological laboratories as well as in industrial settings,
such as within gauges in mining operations, Angela Di Fulvio, an
assistant professor of nuclear engineering at the University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign, told ABC News.

Emergency responders and radiation specialists are frantically
searching for a tiny capsule filled with Caesium-137, at 8
millimeters tall and 6 millimeters in diameter, along a 22-mile
busy freight route in the regions of Pilbara, Midwest Gascoyne,
Goldfields-Midlands and Perth Metropolitan, according to the
Department of Fire and Emergency Services Western Australia.

The search parties are driving north and south along the Great
Northern Highway at slow speeds in hopes of finding the capsule,
the DFES said in a statement. DFES specialist search teams are
also using radiation survey meters to detect the gamma rays and
radiation levels to try and locate the capsule, according to the
agency.

The capsule was lost during transportation from the Rio Tinto
mine in north Newman to the northeastern suburbs of Perth, an
870-mile journey.

Officials believe a screw became loose inside the large lead-
line gauge, and that the unit fell through a hole, The
Associated Press reported. The capsule was packaged in
accordance with radiation safety regulations, officials said.

The capsule contained materials that are "a million times more
active" than those used in a lab, Di Fulvio said, describing it
as a "very active" source. At 1.665 millisieverts per hour, the
unit of measurement used for radiation, coming into 1 meter of
the source is comparable to about 17 chest X-rays, Di Fulvio
said.

Prolonged close exposure to the capsule -- for instance, if
someone were to pick it up and put it in their pocket -- could
cause severe, and even potentially deadly, health effects,
within hours, Di Fulvio said.

Erythema, or reddening of the skin, would be among the first
symptoms, and the severity of the effects increases dramatically
with exposure time, she added.

Exposure to the radioactive substance could also cause radiation
burns or radiation sickness, according to the DFES.

Officials warned the public to stay at least 5 meters, or about
16 feet, away from it, and not to touch it, if they see
something that could be the material.

Andrew Robertson, Chief Health Officer of Western Australia,
said officials are concerned that an unsuspecting party will
pick up the object, not knowing what it is, and keep it, the AP
reported.

There also is a concern of the potential that the capsule may
have become lodged in the tire of another vehicle and could be
hundreds of miles away from the search area, according to the AP.

The silver lining to the fact that the source fell unshielded is
that search teams will likely be able to detect the radiation
more easily and quickly, Di Fulvio said.

"I'm confident that they are going to be able to find it," she
said.

The capsule had been packaged on Jan. 10 to be sent to Perth for
repair, and the package containing the capsule arrived in Perth
on Jan. 16, where it was unloaded and stored in the licensed
service provider's secure radiation store, according to the DFES.

When the gauge was unpacked for inspection on Jan. 25, the
inspectors found that the gauge was broken apart, the DFES said.
One of the four mounting bolts was missing, as were the source
of the radiation itself and all screws on the gauge.

Police have ruled the case of the missing capsule as an accident
and likely will not file criminal charges, the AP reported. An
investigation will look into how the capsule was packaged and
transported.

<https://abcnews.go.com/International/radioactive-capsule-lost-
australia-potentially-deadly-prolonged-
exposure/story?id=96789463>

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