fhunter wrote: Sat May 19, 2012 3:02 pm
I found the documentation for the RID-1. It uses plutonium based source.
Had to do some research to check it. Found on the net: photos from disassembly, measurements from the source itself, the type of the source, and some definitely crazy videos.
The catalog from the company, that makes the sources, which claims "plutonium":
http://www.po-mayak.ru/content/katalog/ ... i_2010.pdf - page 5, source nr.1 on that page.
Yes, plutonium...
I said in another post that the laboratory where I worked had to create an inventory of chemicals for each cabinet in a laboratory.
One of the reasons was that we had to catalog all such devices containing radium (old exit signs), metal tank level detectors, and as we discovered much to our chagrin, smoke detectors with plutonium. All of the radioactive stuff went onto a master inventory at the nuclear regulatory commission with changes requiring immediate updates... This was so that terrorists could not assemble sufficient americium, plutonium, radium, cesium and other isotopes (x-ray machines in hospitals and dentist's offices are other sources) to create a dirty bomb.
Handled properly. plutonium is safe.
Just please don't blithely assume you know what safe is. There are professionals in hazardous waste that can handle these things. Either employ them or take the time to get certified by an independent agent.