[ RadSafe ] The link to Health Canada's Radiation Monitoring Data

Bill Prestwich prestwic at mcmaster.ca
Wed Jun 29 14:22:48 CDT 2011


I don't know if this was just an impression, but just in case, it is highly
unlikely that Co60 would be a fission fragment, which the message appeared,
perhaps unintentionally, to imply. The fission yield would be extremely low.
It is more likely a result of neutron capture.
Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at agni.phys.iit.edu
[mailto:radsafe-bounces at agni.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Matt Sargent
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 2:47 PM
To: radsafe at agni.phys.iit.edu
Subject: [ RadSafe ] The link to Health Canada's Radiation Monitoring Data

FYI

 

The link to Health Canada's Radiation Monitoring Data

 

This is the link the CNSC supplied to monitor Radiation in Canada and its
territories. 

 

That was mentioned in the original email below.  

 

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hc-ps/ed-ud/respond/nuclea/data-donnees-eng.php#ddrl_
mar2011

 

 

I have tried to ask for the NRC comparison but have been given no address
for any such location or information.  

 

 

Matt Sargent

 

 

Kindly,

Matt Sargent

Safety Compliance Officer

matt at buffaloinspection.com

Office # 780-486-7344

Fax # 780-486-4685

www.buffaloinspection.com

 

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