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Re: Living in Kiev: exposure, risks and guidelines(II)



Dear radsafers, accidently walked into the 'From' ambush.So part of my
former mail is missing. To safe bandwith I resubmit only the missing part.
P.H.

Re: living in Kiev..... (cont.)


Sometimes such people come to our Whole-body counting facilty, too. We
stopped routinely monitoring embassy personel already a few years ago. We
also observe that we get less requests from company employees recently.
1991 I monitored some workers, who have been on shift during the accident
and been involved in it. In the framework of the German Chernobyl Project
1991-1993 I happened to be responsible for 317 000 whole-body measurements
with mobile labs in regions affected by the accident. So if you come close
to Julich (near Aachen,close to the Dutch border) drop in for a coffee and
mutual exchange.

Yours P.Hill


Dear radsafers, this subject is certainly also of interest to those
radsafe-eu subscribers who are not members of the radsafe list. I will
redirect the original message, as well as J.Rozenthals and my answer to
radsafe-eu. Please copy any further contributions to this thread to radsafe-eu
(cc:<radsafe-eu@fz-juelich.de>). Thank you so much P.H.  
Dr.Peter Hill                                phone : +49-2461-61-5081
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH                fax   : +49-2461-61-3726
ASS-BS/P                                     mailto: p.hill@fz-juelich.de
D-55245 Jülich

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