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Re: radioactive material training for researchers
In light of this request. I have a similar one. I will be teaching a
basic training class for some undergrad bio students who will be using
some H3, I want to use a material that shines under black light to
show how contamination spreads. Has anyone done this? If so how
effective was it, and what did you use as the mock contamination?
Thanks in advance
Andrew
On Tue, 22 Dec 1998 11:53:27 -0600 (CST) "Gross, Karen M.(Health
Phys.)" <karen_gross2@merck.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I work in a pharmaceutical research facility and we have been revising our
> > basic radioactive material training course for researchers this past year.
> > Although it is much more effective and interesting that what we were
> > previously using, there is always the problem of boring the researchers.
> > In addition, there is definitely a large portion of training and knowledge
> > about working safely with radioactive material that researchers will only
> > gain from on-the-job training by experienced researchers.
> >
> > Keeping these two points in mind, I wanted to ask people what types of
> > demonstrations they include in their training to keep the researchers'
> > attention and to bridge that gap of "book" knowledge and
> > "practical/experience" knowledge which will minimize radiation exposures
> > and maximize regulatory compliance.
> >
> > Please reply to me in person at "karen_gross2@merck.com".
> >
> > Thanks in advance for you input.
> >
> > Karen M. Gross
> >
> > karen_gross2@merck.com
> >
> > Phone: (215) 652-3363
> > Fax: (215) 652-3667
> >
> > WP44C-2
> > P. O. Box 4
> > Merck & Co., Inc.
> > West Point, PA 19486
> >
> >
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