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Re: Recommendations for badge handling



Another factor to consider is environmental impacts on the TLD results.  For

example, if the badge is left in a very hot environment, such as a closed car in

the summer, this could impact the reading.



The opinions expressed are strictly mine.

It's not about dose, it's about trust.

Curies forever.



Bill Lipton

liptonw@dteenergy.com





"J. J. Rozental" wrote:



> For special activities workers should consider specific procedures, example

> Industrial radiography in open area, far way from the facility. Not only

> considering the badge but also radioactive sources, registers, etc

> In usual activities, at fixed installation the best  location for workers is

> to keep the dosimeter at the facility to avoid discussions in case of

> disagreement.

>

> Jose Julio Rozental

> joseroze@netvision.net.il

> Israel

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: "Sandy Perle" <sandyfl@EARTHLINK.NET>

> To: "Stanford Dosimetry" <stanford@stanforddosimetry.com>; "radsafe"

> <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>; <garyi@trinityphysics.com>

> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 3:01 AM

> Subject: RE: Recommendations for badge handling

>

> On 11 Mar 2003 at 16:24, Stanford Dosimetry wrote:

>

> > increased uncertainty with regard to non-occupational dose from background

>

> Neill hit the most important factor, that being potentially varying

> backgrounds in the

> work place compared to where the dosimeter is stored when not in the

> radiation work

> area. This topic was addressed more than a year ago and you can find the

> thread by

> searching the radsafe archives, looking for background, personnel dosimetry,

> etc.

> Bob Flood posted an excellent summary of the issue and consequences if not

> implemented properly.

>

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