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Re: ?TEDE From Skin Exposure



     TEDE is equal to DDE and CEDE. If any of the exposure can be 
     considered as a deep dose equivalent (which I doubt seriously) that 
     portion, since there is obviously no CEDE, is therefore equal to TEDE. 
     In other words, the DDE assigned is also equal to the TEDE assigned.
     
     Sandy Perle
     Supervisor Health Physics
     Florida Power and Light Company
     
     (407) 694-4219 office
     (407) 694-3706 fax
     
     sandy_perle@email.fpl.com


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Subject: ?TEDE From Skin Exposure
Author:  radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at Internet-Mail
Date:    9/27/95 11:46 AM


Hi All,

If a worker receives a skin dose from a pure beta emitter (P-32), does 
this contribute in any way to their TEDE. If so, any guidance would be 
appreciated.

Chuck Pickering
USC
cpickering@engr-serv.usc.edu
(213) 342-2200