#14 Si leeis la noticia en la página de la Asociación Internacional de la Energía Atómica (www.iaea.org) veréis que la función de esa señal es complementaria a la que existe actualmente, y está pensada para ser colocada en fuentes/equipos generadores de radiación especialmente peligrosos y sólo en el caso que se intenten desmantelar. No será visible en su uso normal, y tampoco se utilizará en salas, etc.
"The symbol is intended for IAEA Category 1, 2 and 3 sources defined as dangerous sources capable of death or serious injury, including food irradiators, teletherapy machines for cancer treatment and industrial radiography units. The symbol is to be placed on the device housing the source, as a warning not to dismantle the device or to get any closer. It will not be visible under normal use, only if someone attempts to disassemble the device. The symbol will not be located on building access doors, transportation packages or containers."
"The symbol is intended for IAEA Category 1, 2 and 3 sources defined as dangerous sources capable of death or serious injury, including food irradiators, teletherapy machines for cancer treatment and industrial radiography units. The symbol is to be placed on the device housing the source, as a warning not to dismantle the device or to get any closer. It will not be visible under normal use, only if someone attempts to disassemble the device. The symbol will not be located on building access doors, transportation packages or containers."
De www.iaea.org/NewsCenter/News/2007/radiationsymbol.html