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RE: Bq to Ci/Ci to Bq program



WOW! Of all the responses, the PermaFix freeware is closest to what I was
looking for. An easy way to go from Ci to Bq, and also convert kBq, MBq,
GBq, etc. to TBq, which is, of course, how 49 CFR defines RQ and A1/A2. 

THANKS to everyone.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Capt. Bruce Bugg
Hazardous Materials Specialist - Enforcement Officer
Georgia Public Service Commission
1007 Virginia Avenue, Suite 310
Hapeville, GA  30354-1325
voice:	404.559.6627
fax:	404.559.4972
e-mail:	bruceb@psc.state.ga.us
or:	75720.1177@compuserve.com

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-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Bugg [mailto:BRUCEB@psc.state.ga.us]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 16:06
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Bq to Ci/Ci to Bq program


Trying not to reinvent the wheel here - has anyone got a Excel spreadsheet,
Access database, or other program that will run under Windows98 that will
convert Bq to Ci and reverse, preferably also allowing the various prefix
multipliers, (Exa, Peta, Tera, milli, micro, pico, etc.).

I found a freeware conversion program for the Palm, but it only goes from Bq
to Ci and reverse. Not really very handy in the real world.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Capt. Bruce Bugg
Hazardous Materials Specialist - Enforcement Officer
Georgia Public Service Commission
1007 Virginia Avenue, Suite 310
Hapeville, GA  30354-1325
voice:	404.559.6627
fax:	404.559.4972
e-mail:	bruceb@psc.state.ga.us
or:	75720.1177@compuserve.com


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