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RE: [Fwd: Re: You can't have too much NVLAP.]



     I'll jump in...

     

     If a ED can meet certain stds, it should be permitted for use as a 

     dose of record.  

     

     BTW, are you monitoring persons who are expected to get 10% of the 

     limits?  If you don't anticipate or have a HRA, can't one use an ED 

     (I'm sure ANI would just LOVE you for that)?

     

     How would you account for beta dose in contaminated areas?  Aren't 

     these EDs much more costly and you'd have to buy a whole new fleet of 

     EDs?

     

     Matt Williamson





 

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