Never abuse warning labels for comedic effect. This is deadly.
A few years ago, there was a news story about a guy driving with radiation warning labels on his car for fun. He got fined HARD because he wasn’t certified for that or had the permits .
Doesn’t matter if you don’t have actual radioactive material. That shit is illegal for a good reason.
Replicas of Cobalt-60 sources can be got on Ebay for as little as $12.
With or without the camera degradation? I’ll bet that cost extra.
why would you even make that what purpose does that serve
Telling a physics grad student to catch it and then seeing their existential dread?
You are evil! I like it :D
Paperweight / conversation starter. As long as you know it’s not real, it’s just a cool chunk of brass.
Shouldn’t be allowed to exist. This removes the terror and fear of seeing an actual Co-60 rod and may kill someone.
Never abuse warning labels for comedic effect. This is deadly.
A few years ago, there was a news story about a guy driving with radiation warning labels on his car for fun. He got fined HARD because he wasn’t certified for that or had the permits .
Doesn’t matter if you don’t have actual radioactive material. That shit is illegal for a good reason.
Yeah, wasn’t a source lost on the side of the road in Australia a year or two ago where anyone could have picked it up if they didn’t know better
Yes, 3 years ago.
These things are no joke. Proper labeling is no joke. They found it at some point. Just went where they had been and used a Geiger counter.
Yep. The only reason it should exist is for a demonstration piece, to say if you see it to drop it and run, and inform the proper authorities.
In this case it should also have engraved something like " not actually cobalt just a security training mock"
Ebay
we sell all the stuff that will puzzle you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUKgeAKTaXM