the exposure rate from those packages will be low
The white radioactive labels mean that the intact packages have exposure rates under 0.005 mSv/hr (0.5 mrem/hr) on any outer surface of the container and do not present a great exposure risk.
Alloys
A label.
Radioactive dating techniques, such as radiocarbon dating or uranium-lead dating, provide an absolute age for rocks by measuring the decay of radioactive isotopes within them. This helps determine the actual age of rocks rather than their relative age.
look at the label or look up the food on WikiAnswers.com
The white radioactive labels mean that the intact packages have exposure rates under 0.005 mSv/hr (0.5 mrem/hr) on any outer surface of the container and do not present a great exposure risk.
they get slightly soft on the bottom. The color does not change. Perhaps the previous responder was thinking of mangos which do turn red.
read the label
i dont know can you tell me
look at the label
Yes, check the label and it will tell you when!
look at the label
you read the label
If that is part of the first responders responsibility fine, if not than tell them that isn't an option.
Look for the union label... ;-) Seriously, the "real thing" should have a manufacturers label attached to it somewhere.
Check the label
Uranium is a radioactive element. You can't "have" uranium inside you. If you did, you'd be dead.