Evdokimoff V, Cash C, Buckley K, Cardenas A
Boston University Medical Center, Radiation Protection Office, MA 02118.
Health Phys. 1994 Feb;66(2):209-11. doi: 10.1097/00004032-199402000-00013.
Radioactive excreta from nuclear medicine patients can enter solid waste as common trash and medical biohazardous waste. Many landfills and transfer stations now survey these waste streams with scintillation detectors which may result in rejection of a hospital's waste. Our survey indicated that on the average either or both of Boston University Medical Center Hospital's waste streams can contain detectable radioactive excreta on a weekly basis. To avoid potential problems, radiation detectors were installed in areas where housekeepers carting trash and medical waste must pass through to ensure no radioactivity leaves the institution.
核医学患者的放射性排泄物可能会作为普通垃圾和医疗生物危害废物进入固体废物中。现在,许多垃圾填埋场和转运站都使用闪烁探测器对这些废物流进行检测,这可能会导致医院的废物被拒收。我们的调查表明,波士顿大学医学中心医院的废物流平均每周会有一方或双方含有可检测到的放射性排泄物。为避免潜在问题,在清洁工运送垃圾和医疗废物必须经过的区域安装了辐射探测器,以确保没有放射性物质流出该机构。