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RE:



Ohio University Radiation Safety Office has the same approach as the one
described below.

Alan Watts
RSO
wattsa@ohiou.edu

>Thanks Robert.
>
>
>Randy Redmond
>Lockheed Martin Energy Systems
>P.O. Box 2009
>Bldg.  9769,  MS 8081
>Oak Ridge, TN  37831-8081
>Email:  rxq@cosmail3.ctd.ornl.gov
>Phone:  423-574-5640
>Fax:  423-574-2629
>
>
>	-----Original Message-----
>	From:	Robert Jolley [SMTP:rjolley@mail.tds.net]
>	Sent:	Wednesday, September 16, 1998 3:04 PM
>	To:	Multiple recipients of list
>	Subject:	Re:
>
>	Randy,
>
>	When taking the T.I., I usually do not use a rod. However, if I
>were
>	close to the transport limit a precise measurement would become
>more
>	critical and a scaled device would be utilized.
>
>	Robert Jolley
>	Brokerage Services
>	US Ecology, Inc.
>
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