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Re: MISC./Radsafe: localized air modeling
If you haven't read the DOE implementation guides (updated as of 3-99) they
can be found at
http://ryker.eh.doe.gov/whs/rhmwp/ig.html
I think the DOE staff that wrote these guides did an outstanding job. With
some minor exceptions, they have incorporated some of the more recent
ANISI, NCRP, and ICRP recommendations. The NRC should look to these guides
as models for their own as many of the active NRC regulatory guides are
dated.
"David Levy"<David.Levy@fernald.gov>@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu on 02/03/2000
02:18:19 PM
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Subject: MISC./Radsafe: localized air modeling
People,
'am looking for method by which to do some air modeling CLOSE to a
radiological point source to determine areas of maximum potential
exposure. We're seeking to pick some 'best' points for performing
investigative air sampling, hopefully to show compliance with the DOE
requirement to perform personnel monitoring in locations where
individuals could receive 100 mrem in a year.
Anyone know of any modeling programs that would be good for this
purpose?
Thanks in advance!
--David Levy
Fernald, Ohio
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