[ RadSafe ] Re: depleted uranium cherry & battle
John Jacobus
crispy_bird at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 31 16:16:02 CST 2006
As a veteran, I feel that you should go through the
proper channels. My advice for you would be to take
up a hobby besides e-mail writting. I certainly have
not convinced me there is a problem. You present no
facts or numbers. I would still like to know what
activity results in "pissing fire?"
--- Dlind49 at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 3/31/06 8:48:32 AM Central
> Standard Time,
> crispy_bird at yahoo.com writes:
> No, I would not charge,
>
> Good
> But then again, I do not have
> an advocacy program.
> Now how about helping us- the vets.
>
> All that we and vets ask is full compliance with
> existing orders and
> regulations,.
>
> The criteria describing exposures requiring medical
> screening within 24 hours
> of exposure and consequent medical care were
> specified in a message from
> Headquarters Department of the Army dated October
> 14, 1993. These exposures
> included:
>
> "a. Being in the midst of smoke from DU fires
> resulting from the burning of
> vehicles uploaded with DU munitions or depots in
> which DU munitions are being
> stored.
> b. Working within environments containing DU dust or
> residues from DU fires.
> c. Being within a structure or vehicle while it is
> struck by DU munitions."
>
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"We fear things in proportion to our ignorance of them."
Titus Livius
-- John
John Jacobus, MS
Certified Health Physicist
e-mail: crispy_bird at yahoo.com
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