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Re: PI with I-131 Treatment and Immedia
Thanks, Ron.
A voice of reason.
Regards, Jim Muckerheide
jmuckerheide@delphi.com
Radiation, Science, and Health, Inc.
> I think that as long as the PI doesn't sleep with anyone on the job,
> nor care for children, she should be able to do her job with no other
> restrictions. If this individual worked at a facility that didn't
> have contamination monitoring equipment, she would have resumed work
> without any fanfare.
>
> If she was released from the hospital in accordance with applicable
> government safety regulations, then why should she be treated
> differently when she comes to work? According to these release
> criteria, she should be able to use the same bathroom, cafeteria,
> etc., as anyone else who works at your facility, without regard to
> the residual radiaoctivity.
>
> Ron Amoling
> RSO, Joslin Diabetes Center
> amolingr@joslab.harvard.edu
>
> PS - Hi Jo......long time no see!