[ RadSafe ] [RadSafe] Maximum PermissIble Concentrations (NCRP 22) Days of "body burden" to the times of "ALI"

THOMAS POTTER pottert at starpower.net
Thu Nov 8 17:00:51 CST 2012


I agree, and am evermore impressed with the passage of time at the accomplishments of the people who produced these works in the days before computers.

Thomas Potter (MS, but no PhD)

---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 03:31:21 +0000 (GMT)
>From: parthasarathy k s <ksparth at yahoo.co.uk>  
>Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] [RadSafe] Maximum PermissIble Concentrations (NCRP 22) Days of "body burden" to the times of "ALI"  
>To: "pottert at erols.com" <pottert at erols.com>,"The International Radiation Protection (Health Physics) Mailing List" <radsafe at agni.phys.iit.edu>
>
>   Dear Dr Thomas Potter,
>   I always wonder whether radiation protection
>   improved from the days of "body burden" to the times
>   of "ALI" I recall using well thumbed copies of NBS
>   books in the formative years of my career.Though the
>   source books for much of the data were not
>   available, reading them and using them occasionally
>   wqs very satisfying.
>   Regards
>   Parthasarathy
>
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