Nuclear Decontamination

Nuclear decontamination is the process of removing radioactive contamination from a person, object, or area. It is an important safety measure to help protect people from the dangerous effects of radiation exposure. Nuclear decontamination involves a number of techniques, such as physical removal of contaminated materials, chemical treatment, and proper disposal. It is also essential in the prevention of nuclear contamination spreading to other areas. Nuclear decontamination is used in a variety of industries, including nuclear energy and nuclear weapons, and is an important part of radiation safety protocols. It is also used in the cleanup of sites affected by nuclear accidents.

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