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Signs should be placed both inside and outside of a room containing an X-ray machine that
tell people never to enter the room.
inform people that an X-ray may be in use.
educate people about the benefits of X-ray technology.
warn people of increased danger from slip-and-fall accidents.
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inform people that an X-ray may be in use.
Rationale: radiation warning signs are intended to notify and restrict access when ionizing radiation may be present so people can take precautions. They are not for general education about benefits or unrelated hazards, nor do they say "never enter" (access is controlled based on use and procedures).
Rationale: radiation warning signs are intended to notify and restrict access when ionizing radiation may be present so people can take precautions. They are not for general education about benefits or unrelated hazards, nor do they say "never enter" (access is controlled based on use and procedures).
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