[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re:Pyrophoricity and Airborne Radioactivity
Sorry, Elizabeth, I got you mixed up with the person who was asking about
airborne help.
Bob
At 02:52 PM 7/9/99 -0500, you wrote:
>In a past life (my emergency management days) I used a model called "HOTSPOT"
>that was created by the Hazards Control Department out at Lawrence
Livermore. If
>he's still there, you might try Steve Homann regarding this issue - his
number
>is (was) (510) 423-4962. The model is intended for use by emergency
responders
>at the scene of an accident and includes several fire/explosion scenarios
>involving radioactive materials. Good luck with your search.
>
>Elizabeth Algutifan
>Health Physicist
>Weldon Spring Site Remedial Action Project
>St. Charles, Missouri
>Elizabeth_Algutifan@wssrap-host.wssrap.com
>
>************************************************************************
>The RADSAFE Frequently Asked Questions list, archives and subscription
>information can be accessed at http://www.ehs.uiuc.edu/~rad/radsafe.html
>
>
************************************************************************
The RADSAFE Frequently Asked Questions list, archives and subscription
information can be accessed at http://www.ehs.uiuc.edu/~rad/radsafe.html