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Anchor text: radiation exposure
Target Entity: Radioactive_contamination
Preceding Context: Scavenging of abandoned radioactive material has been the cause of several other cases of
Succeeding Context: , mostly in developing nations, which may have less regulation of dangerous substances (and sometimes less general education about radioactivity and its hazards) and a market for scavenged goods and scrap metal. The scavengers and those who buy the material are almost always unaware that the material is radioactive and it is selected for its aesthetics or scrap value. Irresponsibility on the part of the radioactive material's owners, usually a hospital, university or military, and the absence of regulation concerning radioactive waste, or a lack of enforcement of such regulations, have been significant factors in radiation exposures. For an example of an accident involving radioactive scrap originating from a hospital see the .
Paragraph Title: Accidents involving radioactive waste
Source Page: Radioactive waste

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