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RE: Smoke Free Ordinances



A rad engineer is a health physicist working as a rad engineer. If you're interested, I can send you the definitions Hanford uses for both positions. You're implications are neither necessary nor appreciated.

Jack Earley
Radiological Engineer

-----Original Message-----
From: Les Aldrich [mailto:laldrich@gte.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 11:30 PM
To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: Smoke Free Ordinances

For some reason, I just can't resist responding.  First, any antismoking ordinance I sponsor will be a long way from Pomona, CA or anywhere else in CA for that matter.
 
Second, what's this community ordinance stuff?  My focus is to have smoking banned within 10 miles of the surface of the earth.
 
Third, having quit 22 years ago, I now have a great deal of difficulty understanding how anyone can be a health physicist and smoke.  Rad engineer, yes, rad protection person, maybe, but health physicist?  Na-a-a-h!
 
Les Aldrich
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 8:49 PM
Subject: Re: Radon Field Day

In a message dated 05/18/2002 8:19:05 PM Pacific Daylight Time, epirad@mchsi.com writes:


.  If you
do not currently have a smokefree ordinance in your
community I would encourage each radsafer to start such
an effort similar to the one in Iowa City


No offense, but please start somewhere very, very far away from Pomona, CA.

Thank you,

Barbara