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File name 803D_Army.pdf TM 9-4935-282-34 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL MANUAL FIELD MAINTENANCE MANUAL VOLTMETER, ELECTRONIC JOHN FLUKE MODEL 803D FSN 6625-072-4303 This copy is a reprint which includes current pages from Change 1. HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MARCH 1964 TM 9-4935-282-34 C1 WARNING RADIATION HAZARD This equipment contains the following radioactive items: Nomenclature FSN Isotope Amount (Microcuries) OA2 Vacuum tube 5960-503-4880 UO 2 0.10uc OA2 Vacuum tube 5960-503-4880 Ni63 0.50uc OA2 Vacuum tube 5960-503-4880 Co60 0.20uc OG3-2 Vacuum tube 5960-912-7630 Unknown Unknown Refer to TM 3-261, TM 38-250, and TB 750-237 for information relative to shipping, storage, handling, and disposal of radioactive material. FIRST AID FOR RADIOACTIVE CONTACT The following first aid procedure for wounds caused by anything coated with a radioactive material represents the only reasonable first aid treatment which would possibly be available. a. Stimulation of mild bleeding by normal pressure about the wound and by use of suction cups. WARNING: Do no suck the wound by mouth. The wound must be washed with soap and flushed with plenty of clear water. b . If the wound is of the puncture type, or the opening is quite small, an incision should be made to promote free bleeding and to facilitate cleaning and flushing of the wound. c. Evacuate patient to a medical facility where monitoring of the wound can be accomplished. All such wounds should be examined by a medical officer. d. For wounds involving the extremities, pending medical attention, place a lightly constricting band (tourniquet) 2 to 4 inches closer to the heart than the site of the wound. The band should be tight enough to halt the flow of blood in superficial blood vessels but not tight enough to stop the pulse arterial flow). CLEANING SURFACES ON WHICH TUBES HAVE BEEN BROKEN Wet Method. Put on rubber or plastic gloves. Pick up large fragments with forceps; then, using a wet cloth, wipe across the area. Make one wipe at a t |
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