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Dose Reconstruction
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- Subject: Dose Reconstruction
- From: Scottie Walker <swwalke@sandia.gov>
- Date: 12 Dec 1996 08:42:02 -0700
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Do any of you have a policy/procedure that states when a dose
reconstruction is required (internal or external)? This question
arose during a recent problem we had with hot particles at our lab.
I believe this is of general interest to the rest of RADSAFE, but if
you don't agree, please email me directly at:
swwalke@sandia.gov
Any input would be appreciated. I'd also like some input from the
power reactor folks on this one because of the hot particles.
Thanks!
Scottie Walker
External Dosimetry
Sandia National Laboratories