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Re[2]: EPDs for personnel monitoring and surveys
Another good answer.
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Subject: RE: EPDs for personnel monitoring and surveys
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at guardian
Date: 1/22/99 9:55 AM
Wes Dunn said:
> Any item (such as an alarming ratemeter) that can provide
> "peace of mind" tends to decrease use of survey meters. After all, it
> is going to protect you no matter how stupid you are - unless you forget
> you aren't wearing it.
And let's not forget that relying on an alarm to sound is asking for
trouble. There are many documented cases where the alarm was
not heard due to
1. The speaker wire was damaged, and there was no resultant
alarm sound
2. The worker is in an area where the background noise level
exceeds that of the alarm itself.
To rely on an alarming dosimeter without properly surveying the
area is just asking for trouble.
Sandy Perle
E-Mail: sandyfl@earthlink.net
Personal Website: http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/1205
"The object of opening the mind, as of opening
the mouth, is to close it again on something solid"
- G. K. Chesterton -
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