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Re: Personal Dosimetry for Environmental Operations
- To: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
- Subject: Re: Personal Dosimetry for Environmental Operations
- From: "Deborah P. Steva" <dps3c@kelvin.seas.virginia.edu>
- Date: Fri, 1 Mar 1996 13:16:52 -0500 (EST)
- In-Reply-To: <6914131428021996/A02725/DMVAX/11A2E38D0D00*@MHS> from "Mark B. Mattheiss 303-299-7911" at Feb 28, 96 04:24:02 pm
Try Landauer in Glenwood Ill. They have aluminum oxide
dosimeter that we use for environmental application (don't know
if it can be used as a personal dosimeter though) with range
you're looking for.
D. Steva
dps3c@virginia.edu
According to Mark B. Mattheiss 303-299-7911:
>
> RadSafers,
> I am trying to obtain information on personal dosimetry that can accurately
> track exposures in the environmental background range. The minimum reportable
> doses for the dosimetry I am currently using are: 20 mrem neutron, 10 mrem
> x-ray and gamma, and 40 mrem energetic beta. Desired reportable doses would be
> in the range of 0.1 to 1 mrem. If anyone has information regarding vendors,
> suppliers, or just a general clue please contact me.
>
> Mark B. Mattheiss
> Health Physicist
> Dames & Moore, Inc.
> Denver, Colorado
> e-mail DENMBM@DAMES.COM
> Phone 303-299-7911
>
>