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RE: Searle Analytical Isocap 300 LSC



My records indicate that I have removed 4 of these sources with similar
dates from similar machines made by the same company.  They were all Barium
133 and 9 microcuries.

		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Stan Harts [mailto:hartss@uncwil.edu]
		Sent:	Wednesday, November 18, 1998 12:15 PM
		To:	Multiple recipients of list
		Subject:	Searle Analytical Isocap 300 LSC



		HELP!!!!!
		 
		Our facility has been blessed with a gift of a Searle
Analytical 
		Instruments Isocap 300 Liquid Scintillation Counter.  All
labels 
		that may give me some idea as to the isotope and activity of
the 
		sealed source have been removed.  One label remains, that
has a minor 
		amount of yellow paint on it and has BA 133 and 7/4/75
etched into 
		it.   I assume this it Barium-133 and the manufactuer date.


		If anyone has any information regarding an approximate
activity or 
		who I may get in touch with that may now represent these
instruments, 
		please let me know.  

		It is great to be blessed with gifts...the other research
facility 
		recieved it as a gift also.


		Stan H. Harts
		Environmental Safety Manager
		University of North Carolina at Wilmington
		601 South College Road
		Wilmington, NC 28403-3297
		E-Mail:   Hartss@uncwil.edu
		Phone:    (910) 962-7017
		Fax:      (910) 962-4014
	
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