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Re: SCRUTINIZATION OF THE NRC PCDOSE COMPUTER CODE



> Datum verzending: Thu, 9 Nov 95 16:38:22 -0600
> Stuur antw. aan:  radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
> Van:              bst@inel.gov (Ted S. Bohn)
> Aan:              Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
> Onderwerp:        SCRUTINIZATION OF THE NRC PCDOSE COMPUTER CODE

> The NRC PCDOSE personal computer program was developed for the NRC during
> the late 1980's to perform calculations to determine radioactive dose due to
> the annual averaged offsite release of liquid and gaseous effluent by U.S.
> commercial nuclear power facilities.  Using NRC approved dose assessment
> methologies, it has acted as an inspector's tool for verifying the
> compliance of the facilities dose assessment software.  In 1993 the code was
> made available, by privatization, to the public and large numbers of copies
> have since been distributed throughout the health physics community.
> 
> As an author of the NRC PCDOSE code and in view of the recent scrutinization
> of the MICROSHIELD  code, I would be interested in any response regarding
> problems users are having with this code by contacting me DIRECTLY.  Thank  you.
> 
>                           Ted S. Bohn
>                           Advisory Engineer/Scientist
>                           P.O. Box 1625-4138
>                           Idaho Falls, Idaho 83415-4138
>                           (208) 526-1279  FAX (208) 526-8959
>                           E-mail:  bst@inel.gov
> .ak
> 
Hello Ted,

I am interested in obtaining a copy of the PCDOSE code, any leads ??

Thanks and regards,


Mike Pillay
Dr. Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center
Dept. of Nuclear Medicine
P.O. Box 5201
3008 AE Rotterdam.
Netherlands.

Tel: 31-10-4391343
fax: 31-10-4863357