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RE: NVLAP Certificaton
John,
I have heard that there is a move underway to head in that direction.
However, since there is currently no LAP for environmental dosimetry
(the LAP that everyone is familiar with as described in NIST Handbook
150-4 is for personnel dosimetry only), I can't imagine any documents
specifying that environmental TLD processors be NVLAP-accredited.
Has anyone else heard of something more recent?
Regards,
Philip
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Philip C. Fulmer, PhD, CHP
Carolina Power & Light Company
Harris Energy and Environmental Center
3932 New Hill-Holleman Road
New Hill, NC 27562
philip.fulmer@cplc.com
(919) 362-3363
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>Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 11:34 AM
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>Subject: NVLAP Certificaton
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>Are there any regulatory requirements, good practices, reg.guides, etc. for
>environmental monitoring TLDs to be processed by a NVLAP accredited
>laboratory?
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>Jack Priest
>Health Physicist
>First Energy Corp., Davis Besse NPS
>419-321-7809
>jmpriest@firstenergycorp.com
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