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Re: Powernet: Re: I submitted the "primary" versus "secondary" dosimeter(follow-up)
On 6 May 2003 at 11:31, William V Lipton wrote:
> but I noticed that the proposed
> definition of "individual monitoring devices" includes "...person
> ('label') [sic] air sampling devices." I assume you mean "lapel"
> samplers.
Bill,
The only definition change I made was to add in the OSL dosimeter.
The air sampler is in the current 10 CFR 20 definition. See the
following,,, the current wording and my proposed wording for the
definition:
Current 10 CFR Section 20.1003
Individual monitoring devices (individual monitoring equipment) means
devices designed to be worn by a single individual for the assessment
of dose equivalent such as film badges, thermoluminescent dosimeters
(TLDs), pocket ionization chambers, and person ("lapel") air sampling
devices.
Proposed revision to 10 CFR Section 20.1003
Individual monitoring devices (individual monitoring equipment)
defined in 10 CFR Section 20.1003 Definitions, needs to be revised to
mean devices designed to be worn by a single individual for the
assessment of dose equivalent, used by licensees to comply with 10
CFR Section 20.1201, such as film badges, thermoluminescent
dosimeters (TLDs), pocket ionization chambers, electronic dosimeters,
optically stimulated dosimeters and person ("lapel") air sampling
devices.
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Director, Technical
ICN Worldwide Dosimetry Service
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