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RE: MSDS
Mitchell...I would venture to say that this is not a valid question...the
material safety data sheets, to the best of my knowledge, covers various
chemical compounds. It would seem to me that a MSDS would be needed for
each different type of nuclide if that were the case...ionizing and
non-ionizing radiation, devices, materials and such are generally handled
by registration/licenses with a federal or state regulatory entity...Jim
Nicolosi, Knoxville, TN
Original Message:
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From: Mitchell Davis radiation@cox.net
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 14:42:17 -0500
To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: MSDS
Good Afternoon:
I have been asked by a client if I have access to an MSDS (or something
with similar information as would be found in a MSDS) for both ionizing and
non-ionizing radiation. I know of no such document but then I don't know
everything. If anyone knows of where I might obtain such documents or if
you have developed something similar for your facility and are willing to
share them I would appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
Mitchell W. Davis, RRPT
Health Physicist
915-697-3523
915-349-4824 Cell
radiation@cox.net
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