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OCR Page 1 of 3June 26th,1928.
United States Navy,
Bureau of Medicine & Surgery,
Washington, D.C.
Att'n E. R. Stitt, Surgoon General.
Gentlemen:
In reply to your communication of June 20th, we are glad to rive
you herevith, a list of recommendations which we believe will eliminate
any possibility of trouble or hazard connected with the handling and
application of luminous radio-active materials to instrument dials, etc.
(This list of recommendations we gave to J. T. Siler. Lt. Colonel, Medical
Corps, in a letter written June 25th, in reply to a commication from him.
1.
At one time it was quite common for the operators to point
the brushos with their lips, a practice which should be
strictly forbidden. It is generally conceded that where
trouble has resulted and radio-active materials have been
deposited in the system, this practice served as the means
of introducing the material into the system. with
the
discontinuance of such a practice, this possibility, of
course, is eliminated.
2.
The work should be conducted in woll ventilated and vell
lighted rooms.
3.
Applicators should thoroughly cleanse their hands after
handling luminous material.
4.
Applicators should refrain from placing hands about the
faceicr th to instruzient when engose due dials, Merglam etc. of applying this material
5.
Operators continuously engaged in this type of work should
have frequent (quarterly) medical examinations. Such
examination consisting of a blood picture, and a general
emmination of teath, heart, chest and lungs.
6.
A test has been developed for detecting minute traces (as
low as 2 micrograms) of radium element, when deposited in
the system. Those engated in the application of luminous
material such as clock companies, are having their employ-
ess subjected to this test at various intervis, in order to
be absolutely assured that there is no possibility of
danger. Dr. F. B. Flinn, who was at one time connected
with the U. S. Public Health Service in Washington, has
boen making these examinations for a large number of the
clock companies, and is in a position to do such work for
those interested.
While we have general information as to the symptoms and pati
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