[ RadSafe ] RE: IRF - NUREG 4884
Wesley
wesvanpelt at att.net
Fri Aug 19 17:01:13 CDT 2005
Chris and All,
Good guess, but I-125 is not accelerator produced. It comes from a reactor.
Maybe Ken Skrable knows why I-125 is not listed in NUREG 4884.
Wes
Wesley R. Van Pelt, PhD, CIH, CHP
Wesley R. Van Pelt Associates, Inc.
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From: alstonchris at netscape.net [mailto:alstonchris at netscape.net]
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 3:55 PM
To: wesvanpelt at att.net; Perrero at iema.state.il.us; radsafe at radlab.nl
Subject: RE: IRF - NUREG 4884
Folks
Is I-125 accelerator-produced? That might be the reason for omitting it.
However, note that *stable* iodine (I-127) is listed. So, you could try to
work it out for yourself, given the 60 d t1/2 (I realize that's not the same
as simply citing an independent, and authoritative, reference). ICRP 54
does list I-125.
Cheers
cja
"Wesley" <wesvanpelt at att.net> wrote:
>Darren and All,
>I just checked my paper copy of NUREG 4884. And yes, I-125 is missing. I
>wonder why? It has a gazillion other radionuclides.
>Wes
>Wesley R. Van Pelt, PhD, CIH, CHP
>Wesley R. Van Pelt Associates, Inc.
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