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Re: restricted area == rad prot prog
And for a really good laugh, you might want to read the definition of
EXPOSURE in the same section [10CFR20.1003].
>It might be useful if everyone following this thread were to read the
>definition of "restricted area" in 10CFR20.1003 (for NRC licensees) and
>"controlled area" in 10CFR835.2 (for DOE subjects).
>
>Respectively, for *.gov at least, point your Web browser to:
>
>http://cfr.counterpoint.com/cfr/cfr10/Sections/Sec-20.1003.html
>http://cfr.counterpoint.com/cfr/cfr10/Sections/Sec-835.2.html
>
>If anyone has any URLs for the States, how about posting them? I haven't
>been able to find any.
>
>
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William R. Webber, Health Physicist ( Warp Factor OS/2)
The opions expressed above are those of the author alone and do not
represent those of the National Institute of Standards and Technology nor
the US Department of Commerce.
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