Half-life
60.14 Days
Emitter
Gamma
Beta Energy
35.5 keV
Travel distance
- Air: 443 feet or 135m (99% reduction)
- Plexiglass/Lucite: 0.5 mm (99% reduction)
Annual Intake Limit
- Inhalation: 60 µCi
- Ingestion: 40 µCi
Detection
- Portable Survey Meters:
- Geiger-Mueller with NaI scintillation probe
- Wipe Test: LSC for removable contamination
Shielding
- Use 3 mm thick lead for µCi quantities
Dosimeter Monitoring
- Always wear radiation dosimetry monitoring badges [body & ring] when handling > 1 mCi of 125I in a procedure
- Conduct a baseline thyroid scan prior to first use of 1 mCi or more of radioactive iodine
- Conduct thyroid scan no earlier than 24 hours but within 1 week of handling 1 mCi or more of 125I or after any suspected intake
Precautions
- Avoid skin absorption, ingestion, inhalation & injection
- Use shielding [lead or leaded Plexiglas] to minimize exposure while handling mCi quantities of 125I
- Avoid making low pH [acidic] solutions containing 125I to avoid volatilization
- For Iodinations:
- Use a cannula adapter needle to vent stock vials of 125I used; this prevents puff releases
- Cover test tubes used to count or separate fractions from iodinations with parafilm or other tight caps to prevent release while counting or moving outside the fume hood
Recommendations
- Minimize the number of times the primary container is opened and immediately reseal after each use. If used repeatedly, aliquot the required amounts into separate storage vials.
- Na 125I can penetrate through gloves – wear two pairs and change the outer pair after every step in the iodination procedure
- Frequently monitor your hands
Radiological Data
- Radiotoxicity:
- 3.44E-7 Sv/Bq (1273 mrem/uCi) of 125I ingested [Thyroid];
- 2.16 E-7 Sv/Bq (799 mrem/uCi) of 125I inhaled [Thyroid]
- Critical Organ:
- Thyroid Gland
- Intake Routes:
- Ingestion, inhalation, injection, absorption
- Radiological Hazard:
- External & Internal exposure; Contamination