Jewelry Made from Radium Dial Watches (ca. 1985-1988) |
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As a result of an investigation in early 1988 by the Los Angeles County
Health Department, various state radiation control programs in the |
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The usual mode of manufacture was to dismantle old
watches, clean the parts with some sort of abrasive, polish the pieces,
assemble the jewelry, and possibly coat it with an acrylic spray. It seems
that there was no awareness on the part of the manufacturers of the
potential hazards. Even though some of the jewelry was worn in direct contact with the skin, and a number of premises were found to be contaminated (e.g., up to 50,000 cpm), there were no reports of injuries to individuals who wore or manufactured the jewelry. Nevertheless, one individual, who had been making such jewelry for six years, was found to have “1/30 of a body burden of radium-226.” References Dibblee, M.G., Herald-Citizen. Luminous jewelry a hazard?
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