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Re[2]: Dose Rates from Patients -Reply -Reply
Give it a rest Bill. You have obviously had no commercial nuclear
experiance. The NRC is pretty clear in the fact that if you have a
source and it is reading 100mR an Hour at 30 cm, it shall indeed be
posted and controlled as a high rad area.
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Subject: Re: Dose Rates from Patients -Reply -Reply
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at INTERNET
Date: 7/10/96 2:43 PM
My unclear point was that personnel occupancy could be controlled to
avoid the designation. As could "on time" for machine produced radiation.
Why else would it be written "in one hour" than as a rate ?
Bill Pitchford
Radiation Protection Facility
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona 85287-3501