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RE: Request for information



Actually, I'm sure a number of us would be interested in this. I was still

savoring Rick's use of "victim of hormesis" when I read this one. It was

like the taste of a cherry-topped Philadelphia cheesecake being interrupted

by biting onto a piece of aluminum foil.



Jack Earley

Radiological Engineer





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

From: Jerald_L_Eby@RL.gov [mailto:Jerald_L_Eby@RL.gov]

Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 1:12 PM

To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Subject: Request for information 





Afternoon All,

I was going through some commercial plant lessons learned and I came across

a term I have not seen before.  "Radiological Stress".  "The workers

suffered radiological stress" and "better trained worker to avoid

radiological stress" were to two sentences of the report that caught my eye.

Anyone out there used this term before, and if so what was your definition

of the term.  Please contact me directly.  Thanks  email:

jerald_l_eby@rl.gov



Jerry Eby

ALARA Center of Technology

Fluor Hanford

(509)372-8961 Fax (509)3767717



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