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Re: Double Edged Sword
This is one of the best training video's I've seen. As far as I know, it is
no longer available from the government. Please check on this, but I believe
that it is public domain, with no copyright protection. Back in the 1970's,
when I worked with diffraction units, th Bureau of Radiological Health would
make a free copy for you if you sent in a blank tape.
It would be a great service to the health physics community if you could
provide this on DVD. I have a VHS copy that I used in a class, but it is of
poor quality.
The opinions expressed are strictly mine.
It's not about dose, it's about trust.
Curies forever.
Bill Lipton
liptonw@dteenergy.com
Ted de Castro wrote:
> A year or so ago some people on the list were looking for the old X-Ray
> Safety film/video of "The Double Edged Sword".
>
> Has anyone found it? Is it still being offered?
>
> I was given a umatic tape copy many years ago with written permission to
> make "as many copies as I wanted" - which I have always taken with
> discretion.
>
> We made VHS copies for our own use and I have now captured it to an AVI
> file (Almost 7 gigs) and will soon put it to mpeg, video CD and DVD
> formats.
>
> I'm asking the initial question above to see if its been abandoned or if
> it is still available. If its been abandoned - then I might seek
> permission to let the CD formats out.
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