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Re: Asking for opinions -Reply
It is interesting to read what I assume to be adopted personal philosophies
at the end some our e-mails, and then try and match them with the individual
comments. So here we go...
4eSh¡µítalked ¼bout taking TLD's home for quite some time.K It was harder to
open the mind o it. After extensive mÜ·th opening o.r0@ã+¡s finally opened
and found that taking the TLD's home was much more solid for our facility.
Our teeth did not sink in near as far.
Another problem we ran into from time to time at a facility dealing with a
badge rack of 1000 employees, was employees grabbing the wrong TLD. After a
night of PBR's and cards with the boys, Bubba may have a tendency to grab
the wrong TLD. In fact, we had to deal with a lot of Bubba's at our
facility. (Ok, I've done it myself. Just lucky I switched to a desk job
and wasn't doing any real work at the time.)
Bob Denne
ATG
"Res Firma, mitescerce nescit" (check my Latin)
----- Original Message -----
From: Sandy Perle <sandyfl@earthlink.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: Asking for opinions -Reply
> Charlie is absolutely correct. Dose is diR(.ÃH£{eriod. When an
> unexpected read occurs, you better have a good, detailed evaluation
> as to why the unexpected dose is rejected, and an estimate used in
> its place.
>
> In my opinion, when a dosimeter is allowed to stray all over the
> place, there is a lack of management control over whatever dose is
> reported. I never liked allowing dosimeters to be worn off-site. This
> doesn't mean that unexpected doses can not occur within the facility
> .. from intentional misuse, walking into an unknown radiation
> environment, etc. But, there is less potential for an unexpected dose
> when the dosimeter is worn side by side with the electronic
> dosimeter, which is not the case when you walk thorough the facility
> exit door.
>
> Sandy Perle
> E-Mail: sandyfl@earthlink.net
> Personal Website: http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/1205
>
> &qu41;The object of opening the mind, as of opening
> the mouth, is to close i¶~aÏ5qn on something solid"
> - G. K. Chesterton -
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