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RE: Laser Safety Signs



Perhaps the solution to your laser dilemma lies in another laser - the one

in your laser printer.



Make up sign to your specs, and have Kinko's et al run some off on

cardstock.



Dave Neil

neildm@id.doe.gov



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

From: gaxt [mailto:gordon-axt@UIOWA.EDU]

Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 10:25 AM

To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Subject: Laser Safety Signs





Esteemed Colleagues,

Can anyone steer me in the direction of a vendor that supplies inexpensive 

(cardboard) laser safety signs.  The ones I have been running across are 

either metal of plastic and run $15-$30 a piece.  I was shooting more for 

like $15-$30 for a hundred!

Thanks in advance,



Gordon Axt

Health Physics Associate/Laser Safety Officer

University of Iowa -Health Protection Office

100 HPO

(319)335-8503

gordon-axt@uiowa.edu



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