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Webster formula Administrative Dose Assignments-Film Badges-Reply



California also allows our registrants to use this method. During inspections we review their paperwork that adjusts exposures. It's my understanding that some (maybe all) personnel monitor suppliers will also provide this info if one badge is worn over/one under the apron.

kkaufman@dhs.co.la.ca.us

>>> Joe Kane <jkane@ehrs.upenn.edu> 12/16/98 07:36am >>>
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Hello RadSafers:  In Pennsylvania the state allows us to use the "Webster Formula" to adjust Doses when personnel are using lead aprons during fluoroscopy in clinical operations.  I haven't seen much on RadSafe about this subject and would like to communicate with others about how they are handling this ADA within their operations.  Its' a broad subject and as information comes to me that can be presented to RadSafe in an organized fashion, I will share with all.
Fell free to contact me by RadSafe, phone, or email.

Joe Kane
Health Physicist
Environmental Health and Radiation Safety Office
1412 Blockley Hall
University of Pennsylvania
Phila. PA  19104-6021
Phone:  (215)898-2107
Fax:  (215)898-0140
email:  jkane@ehrs.upenn.edu


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