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Yes, and just point out that there's a very sad story...

: Interesting to see that they thought they might get away with just
: marking the dial with "Ra

...related to it, this was the case of Radium Girls, in a time with absolutely no industrial regulation. An estimated 4,000 female workers were hired by corporations in the U.S. and Canada to paint watch faces with radium.
A related link:

http://www.mun.ca/biology/scarr/Radium_Watch-Dial_Painters.html

That is the most extreme case ever. (and some good came out of this dark chapter, as workplace safety laws came into existence as a result.)
Radioactive dials found wide use in military aircraft in World War II.

So, this is how bad the use of Radium has been during the last century.

Cheers,
Sandra - PASSION66

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