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RE: State's Quarterly Dose Limits????
Good point, Luke. As I recall from a class taught by an OSHA instructor,
OSHA regulates ionizing radiation only when the NRC or the State does not.
It is also possible that some non-agreement states still have the old limit
in their regs for NARM materials.
>Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 07:37:09 +0100
>From: "McCormick, Luke" <mccormickl@hq.hqusareur.army.mil>
>Sandy, Last time I looked OSHA still regulated using the quarterly dose
>limit system (admittedly I've been out of the country for 9 months).
>Its usually not much of an issue if you are running an NRC or agreement
>state licensed facility, and following the NRC/Ag. State regs.
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