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RE: Moe Handbook



The document is:

 

Available to DOE and DOE Contractors from the 

 

    Office of Scientific and Technical Information

    PO Box 62

    Oak Ridge, TN  37831

    For prices:  (615) 576-8401

 

Available to the public from the

 

    National Technical Information Service

    US Department of Commerce

    5285 Port Royal Road

    Springfield, VA  22161

 

Hope that this is of assistance,

 

Chris Clayton



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

From: William V Lipton [mailto:liptonw@DTEENERGY.COM]

Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 12:25 PM

To: mark.hogue@SRS.GOV

Cc: Jason Hunt; owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu;

radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Subject: Re: Moe Handbook





I doubt that GPO has this, but NTIS should. 



Bill Lipton 

  





mark.hogue@SRS.GOV wrote: 







You should be able to get a copy from the DOE Office of Scientific and

Technical Information or perhaps the government printing office. The

document number is ANL-88-26. 

  

  

  

	"Jason Hunt" <huntjh@dhfs.state.wi.us> 

Sent by: owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu 





01/29/03 11:10 AM 

Please respond to "Jason Hunt"





        To:        <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu> 

        cc:  

        Subject:        Moe Handbook	



  



I'm trying to attain a copy of the Moe Handbook 'Operational Health 

Physics Training - June 1992'  does anyone know where I might get one? 





I understand you can download it off the internet but is there anyone 

that sells a  paper version? 





Thanks for the Help 

Jason Hunt 

  

  





Jason Hunt 

Nuclear Engineer 





State of Wisconsin 

Radiation Protection Section 

1 West Wilson Street 

P.O. Box 2659 

Madison, WI  53701-2659 





(608) 266-9443 

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