[ RadSafe ] nuclear weapons impact thread
Tom Hazlett
tomhaz at aol.com
Thu Mar 24 16:58:40 CET 2005
Kodak is also very careful about background rad levels in places where
they store film. They do surveys before they will build a film warehouse.
Tom Hazlett
grahnk at comcast.net wrote:
>Actually, since they manufacture xray film they likely have detectors for calibrations and QA checks on the xray machines they use to QA check their film product production, along with R&D on same. I believe they also used to make dosimetry film, so they would have other radioactive material sources for dosimetry testing and calibrations. They'd have detectors to manage those as well.
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>Kelly Grahn
>Illinois Emergency Management Agency
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>>Kodak didn't have geiger counters. Had tons of film, though.
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: John Jacobus [mailto:crispy_bird at yahoo.com]
>>Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 4:49 PM
>>To: Susan Gawarecki; RADSAFE
>>Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] nuclear weapons impact thread
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>>Interesting that Kodac had geiger counters at their
>>film plants.
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>>--- Susan Gawarecki wrote:
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>>>Fallout from above-ground nuclear tests in Nevada
>>>and the Pacific was
>>>measured at Eastman Kodak facilities in Rochester,
>>>NY. See
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