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Research Paper Volume 9 Issue 1 1931 - 1943 March 20, 2026

Impact of Radioactive Materials on Human Environment

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Devendiran M
Student at Government Law College, Coimbatore, India
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Abhinaya KB
Student at Government Law College, Coimbatore, India
Abstract

Radioactive materials, also known as radionuclides, are substances with unstable atomic nuclei that spontaneously release energy and particles as they decay into a more stable state. This decay process, called radioactivity, can be naturally occurred or induced by anthropogenic activities. Radioactive materials, while essential in certain industries such as energy production, medical treatments, and scientific research, pose significant threats to the human environment through their persistent and often invisible presence. Radioactive contamination can result in environmental disasters with serious health impacts on humans, wildlife and eco-systems. This study explores the environmental and health impacts of radioactive substances released from nuclear accidents, improper waste disposal, industrial activities, and natural sources. The dispersion of radionuclides in air, water, and soil can lead to long-term contamination, affecting ecosystems and entering the food chain. Human exposure-whether through inhalation, ingestion, or direct contact-can result in acute health effects such as radiation sickness and long-term consequences including genetic mutations, cancer, and reproductive issues. This paper also examines regulatory frameworks, monitoring strategies, and remediation efforts aimed at mitigating the risks posed by radioactive contamination. By understanding the pathways and effects of radioactive materials, we can better develop sustainable policies and technologies to protect both human health and the environment.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 9, Issue 1, Page 1931 - 1943
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