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Re: OSHA X-ray/Accelerator Inspections -Reply
I HOPE that is an urban (HP) legend.
>>> "Jim Ogden" <James.Ogden@tdh.state.tx.us> 11/16/98 01:43pm >>>
Several years ago, we in Texas had a report of an OSHA inspector
inspecting a facility on the second floor of a building that was
using x-ray equipment. Some other occupant of the building
complained of illness and pointed the OSHA inspector to the office on
the second floor.
Supposedly the inspector inspected the medical x-ray facility and
cited them for failure to have an exhaust fan in the room with their
x-ray equipment. The exhaust fan was "cited" as a means to "evacuate
the room of x-rays remaining after an x-ray exposure."
We could not find the specific x-ray facility nor confirm that
an OSHA inspector, had performed such an inspection. However, this
was a story that circulated in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area during 1994
or 1995.
Thanks,
James H. Ogden, Jr., Emergency Planner
WIPP Transportation Project
INTERNET Address (james.ogden@tdh.state.tx.us)
(512) 834-6688 ext 2016
(512) 834-6654 FAX
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