[ RadSafe ] Fwd: MWCHPS - New Dinner Meeting Announcement
Jeff Terry
terryj at iit.edu
Wed Feb 16 17:11:59 CST 2011
Ah so true, and a fine dinner it was.
I modify my previous statement to be:
Why don't people invite me to dinner more often?
Jeff
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On Feb 16, 2011, at 5:06 PM, Dan W McCarn <hotgreenchile at gmail.com> wrote:
> Jeff!
>
> That's not nice! I did invite you to dinner, and even met you for dinner
> here in Los Alamos! And you've already forgotten? I can see that the strong
> gamma dose that you received in Los Alamos East is fizzling your neurons!
>
> Dan ii
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu
> [mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Jeff Terry
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 15:15
> To: The International Radiation Protection (Health Physics) Mailing List
> Subject: [ RadSafe ] Fwd: MWCHPS - New Dinner Meeting Announcement
>
> The RadSafe mailing list honors all requests from my favorite regulators in
> the world and they have asked me to remind everyone of the upcoming Midwest
> Chapter of the Health Physics Society dinner meeting.
>
> Looks like a very interesting topic for those in the midwest, see below.
>
> IEMA is the best ; )
>
> I hope that they received my annual payment for my x-ray sources by now, but
> given the speed at which most universities part with money, I think that the
> best I can say is the check is in the mail.
>
> How come no one ever invites me to dinner?
>
> Jeff
>
>
> Jeff Terry
> Asst. Professor of Physics
> Life Science Bldg Rm 166
> Illinois Institute of Technology
> 3101 S. Dearborn St.
> Chicago IL 60616
> 630-252-9708
> terryj at iit.edu
>
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> Date: February 16, 2011 3:52:59 PM CST
>> To: terryj at iit.edu
>> Subject: MWCHPS - New Dinner Meeting Announcement
>>
>> Can you please run this up the Radsafe Flagpole?
>>
>>
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 2:25 PM
>> ToSubject: REMINDER: MWCHPS - New Dinner Meeting Announcement
>>
>> Fellow Midwest Chapter HPS members:
>>
>> This is a friendly reminder about the upcoming MWCHPS dinner meeting on
> Monday, February 21st, as described in the meeting notice below. Although
> this meeting was not on the initial chapter schedule, the availability and
> willingness of the speaker has provided the chapter with an additional
> professional and social enrichment opportunity.
>>
>> We hope to see you at the meeting. Please RSVP to Karl Fischer
> (kfischer at anl.gov or 630-252-8650) by 4 p.m. on Friday, February 18.
>>
>>
>>
>> MWCHPS February Chapter Meeting
>>
>> Date:
>> Monday, February 21, 2011
>>
>> Speaker:
>> Sara DeCair
>> U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
>> Washington, D.C.
>>
>> Ms. DeCair has been a health physicist with the EPA Office of Radiation
> and Indoor Air since 2003, working on policy, planning, training, and
> outreach for EPA’s radiological emergency preparedness and response program.
> She is the project and technical lead for revision of the 1992 Protective
> Action Guides (PAGs) and has special interest in emergency worker dose
> limits and turnback levels. Ms. DeCair previously served for seven years
> with the State of Michigan’s Department of Environmental Quality, working in
> the inspection of radioactive materials registrants, radiation incident
> response, and nuclear power plant emergency planning.
>>
>> Topic:
>> EPA’s Protective Action Guides and Lessons from Liberty RadEx and the Gulf
> Oil Spill
>>
>> EPA encourages radiological emergency planners to use the most current
> protective action guidance and tools available. The 1992 Manual of
> Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions is still in use, and a
> revision will be published for public review and comment this year. In
> April 2010, EPA sponsored a full-scale RDD field exercise (Liberty RadEx)
> and immediately afterward began its response to the Gulf oil spill. Lessons
> identified during those activities are being used to improve disaster
> preparedness efforts at EPA and with key federal, state, tribal, and local
> partners.
>>
>> Location:
>> Casey’s Restaurant
>> 415 E. North Ave.
>> Lombard, IL 60148
>> (630) 932-4777
>> Directions at http://www.caseysrestaurant.com
>>
>>
>> Time:
>> 6:00 p.m. Attitude Adjustment
>> 7:00 p.m. Family-style dinner
>> 7:45 p.m. Program
>> 9:00 p.m. Après-Meeting (optional)
>>
>> Menu:
>> Mostaccioli (meatless), sausage & green peppers, roast chicken, London
> broil, potatoes, and vegetables. Soup, salad, dessert, and coffee/tea
> included. Vegetarian entrée available upon request.
>>
>> Cost:
>> The MWCHPS is pleased to offer this meal at a reduced cost, thanks to the
> support of our sponsor, Chase Environmental!
>>
>> $20 MWCHPS members (and spouses) in good standing
>> $23 Non-members
>>
>>
>> RSVP:
>> Contact Karl Fischer (kfischer at anl.gov or 630-252-8650) by 4 p.m. on
> Friday, February 18.
>>
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