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Re: Rocky Flats



The Rocky Flats QA/QC process would not necessarily verify all 500 (Batch

receipt) were deficient to reject them all.  More like 3-10 percent would

do.  Also, if the vendor mixed batches then their QC could possibly have

missed the bad ones, that may number only 30 or 50 units.  Different drums

get different QC, based on their end use (radioactive material

transportation, scrape receptacles, non hazardous dry materials shipment,

etc.)



"In science there is only physics; everything else is stamp collecting."

                                      --Ernest Rutherford



Dean Chaney, CHP, IBA (aka High Plains Drifter)

Fairfield, CA

magna1@jps.net

----- Original Message -----

From: "Health Physics Liberation Front" <hplf@CFU.NET>

To: <glen.vickers@EXELONCORP.COM>; <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>

Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 1:13 PM

Subject: Re: Rocky Flats





> Glen,

>

> No.  Actually it has a much higher probability then something like 50/50





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