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Re: respiratory tract dose



 "...pompous, sanctimonious, arrogant, and condescending..."  Is that the best you can do!



BTW, I assume that you've provided this person with the needed information, and have taken

responsibility for his facility's licensing basis.  Please share your work with all of us.



The opinions expressed are strictly mine.

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

Curies forever.



Bill Lipton

liptonw@dteenergy.com



Thomas J Vandermey wrote:



> Radsafers, is this a pompous, sanctimonious, arrogant, and condescending response?  Or is

> it just one radsafer trying to help another by pointing out his inadequacies?  You be the

> judge.  Thanks, Bill, for your usual tact and goodwill.  Gosh, I hope I didn't spell

> anything wrong!

>

> William V Lipton wrote:

>

> > At the risk of seeming more a "heel" than a "kind sole" [sic], it seems that you

> > should be hiring a qualified consultant for this, and in support of all those RSO

> > responsibilities that are beyond your qualifications.

> >

> > If you are a member of the Health Physics Society, I point out that the HPS code of

> > ethics includes the statement, "Each member shall be a judge of his/her competence and

> > will not undertake any assignment beyond his/her abilities."  I assume that the AIHA

> > has a similar code of ethics.

> >

> > If I were faced with an IH issue, I would consult the CIH whom we have on staff.  I

> > would caution any "kind sole" who is considering responding to this, that it's one

> > thing having a general discussion or steering a qualified person to an overlooked

> > reference.  It's quite another to be performing calculations for a licensing document

> > that the NRC will be using to determine whether this facility and its personnel can

> > safely handle the requested radioactive materials.

> >

> > The opinions expressed are strictly mine.

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

> > Curies forever.

> >

> > Bill Lipton

> > liptonw@dteenergy.com

> >

> > Kevin Creed wrote:

> >

> > > Help, I'm new to Radsafe and an IH.   I am also the RSO and must work out a

> > > dose estimation for a license amendment.  The hypothetical scenario is

> > > inhalation of 3.75 microcuries of Scandium 46 (1120.5 KeV) adsorbed onto

> > > airborne smoke particles.  I have checked out Cember's Intro to Health

> > > Physics (1st ed.) and read Chapter 11, Internal Rad' Protection.  The book

> > > refers to ICRP's two compartment lung model for a similar problem but does

> > > not supply the equation(s).  I have put in interlibrary loan requests for

> > > the specific Health Physics issues which address this but I don't know if I

> > > will receive them in time.

> > >         Would one of you kind soles please provide me with the necessary equations

> > > and any constants which I may need?   I would like to work out the problem

> > > myself to further my rad' knowledge.  My e-mail

> > > is:  creed@humboldt.edu,   fax  (707) 826-5703,  phone  (707) 826-3356.

> > > Thank you in advance.

> > >

> > > Kevin Creed

> > > R. Kevin Creed

> > > Director/RSO

> > > Environmental Health & Safety

> > > Humboldt State University

> > >

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