In 02 days from April 21 to April
22, 2016, the Department of Science and Technology in collaboration with the
Provincial Economic Division of Vung Tau City organized the training workshop
on identification of suspicious radioactive sources at waste recycling
facilities in Ward 2, Ward 7 and Ward 11 of Vung Tau city. There were 120 people
participated in the training, including Ward People's Committee officials,
waste collectors and people whose work is related to recycling waste.
In 02 days from April 21 to April
22, 2016, the Department of Science and Technology in collaboration with the
Provincial Economic Division of Vung Tau City organized the training workshop
on identification of suspicious radioactive sources at waste recycling
facilities in Ward 2, Ward 7 and Ward 11 of Vung Tau city. There were 120 people
participated in the training, including Ward People's Committee officials,
waste collectors and people whose work is related to recycling waste.
Currently, national and local
authorities are deploying workshops and campaigns aiming to raise awareness of
radiation safety. The purpose of these activities is to raise public awareness
of ionizing radiation, use of radiation in economic development as well as its
dangers and threats and preventative measures. Through training on identifying
suspicious radioactive sources, scrap traders and owners at waste recycling
facilities were equipped with general knowledge about the effects of ionizing
radiation on human health and guided on how to handle suspicious radiation
sources when signs of radiation are recognized.
The training workshop gives
participants information about radiation and its warning symbol. Ionizing
radiation can penetrate and ionize materials. Ionizing radiation is invisible,
odorless, tasteless and not heat generating. Health effects of radiation when a
human body is ionized can be: skin-redness, nausea and dizziness in light
radiation cases and cancer or death in more serious cases. Depending on amount
radioactive substance absorbed, radiation type, exposure type and duration,
radiation may increases the risk of developing cancers or other adverse effects
on health or may cause fatal within a few days or months.
The ionizing radiation warning sign
applied in Vietnam is an equilateral triangle with a red or black propeller on
a yellow background. The symbol was launched by the International Organization
for Standardization (ISO) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) On
February 15, 2007.
If a person finds the radiation
warning sign on a subject which no organization or individual claims ownership
over, the person should immediately contact one of the following agencies:
- Local
police stations, local authorities;
- The
Department of Science and Technology of Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, Telephone:
(064) 3852484 - 3858298;
- Vietnam
Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety, Telephone: (04) 39428636.