When handling radioactive waste or managing high-energy materials, High Energy Shielded Decay Drums (HESDDs) play a critical role in ensuring safety and containment. These specialized containers are designed to isolate radioactive materials, providing shielding that prevents harmful emissions from affecting the surrounding environment. However, mishandling or improper maintenance of these drums can lead to serious safety hazards. Here are 13 common mistakes associated with High Energy Shielded Decay Drums and how to avoid them. 1. Improper Sealing of the Drum One of the most fundamental aspects of using a High Energy Shielded Decay Drum is ensuring it is properly sealed. An unsealed or loosely sealed drum can leak radiation, posing a significant risk to workers and the environment. Always verify the seal integrity after closing the drum. 2. Incorrect Material Classification High Energy Shielded Decay Drums are designed for specific types of radioactive waste. Using a drum that i...