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RE: Ring dosimeter problems
At the NTS, we used dosimeters that were mounted on a Band-Aid like strip
that was bar-coded. You could wrap tape around them to help keep them on.
Terry Harmon
Sr. Health Physics Tech
Kelly Scientific Resources
Phone: (865) 241-0289
Pager: (865) 417-1592
Email: onf@ <mailto:harmonto@ornl.gov> bechteljacobs.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Busby, Bruce [SMTP:BBusby@intiso.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 10:26 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Ring dosimeter problems
Hi all,
We are having a problem with some of our ring dosimeters. Several of
our
Texans here have huge fingers, and they either can not wear or while
wearing, frequently break our dosimeter vendor's largest ring
dosimeters.
My question is what are other facilities doing about this? Are there
dosimetry providers with ex-large ring dosimeters? Any comments can
be sent
to me. Thanks!
Bruce Busby, Senior Health Physicist
International Isotopes, Inc.
E-mail: bbusby@intiso.com
Office Phone: 940-323-9613
3100 Jim Christal Rd
Denton, Tx 76207
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