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RE: Reason we are looking for a personal alpha CAM -Reply
This is what we do; we, however, need to know what the activity levels are
inside the suit during work so we don't prematurely pull the workers out
based on local air samples.
Tom
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RONALD L. SHEPHERD [SMTP:SHEPHRL%GWSMTP.NU.COM@inet.rfets.gov]
> Sent: Monday, January 25, 1999 12:46 PM
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> Subject: Reason we are looking for a personal alpha CAM -Reply
>
> dkisTom
>
> In your case I would just place a lapel air sampler on representative
> workers
> with the suction head located inside the suit near the head.
>
> After counting this should give you a good indication of the actual levels
> the
> workers are exposed to while working in these areas.
>
> Ron Shepherd
> Questions? e-mail me @
> shephrl@gwsmtp.nu.com
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