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Re: NRCP 51



"Dunn, Wes" wrote:

> If I have managed to keep everything straight, NCRP 51 started going
> through the revision process about 3-4 years ago.  I don't know the
> current status.

To my knowledge, NCRP-51 is not getting revised, but even better.  NCRP-51, which covered particle accelerators from 0.1 MeV - 100 MeV, IAEA 188, which covers electron accelerators up to high energies (GeV range), and IAEA 283, which covers proton machines up to high energies), are being combined and updated by NCRP Scientific Committee 46-8 under the leadership of Ralph Thomas.  This should be a phenomenal piece of work for us accelerator HPs!

Scott

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Scott O. Schwahn, CHP
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
schwahn@jlab.org


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