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RE: Health Physics Records Tracking Database
Hi Vince,
Since it was requested, I'll spam the list with my reply. A company called
Protem has a system similar to what you are describing. It was designed
initially for the power reactor arena but it has evolved into a broader
application. We have used their products for a number of years. All of
their stuff is Win NT based and they have the expertise to support what they
sell.
Their phone number is 1-800-322-4861.
Good Luck,
Linda
Linda M. Sewell, CHP
Diablo Canyon Power Plant
PO Box 56
Avila Beach, CA 93424
(805) 545-4315 (voice)
(805) 545-2618 (fax)
mailto:lms1@pge.com
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> From: Vincent Chase[SMTP:CHASEV@war.wyeth.com]
> Reply To: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 1:12 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Health Physics Records Tracking Database
>
> I am interested in finding out who is using a commercially available
> health physics records tracking database. I am not interested in
> a "home brew" database as I need a company that stands behind
> its product and provides technical support, especially WAN/LAN
> or Internet interfacing with Novell.
>
> I am currently using the CHAMMP program, but the company who
> supports the software is folding up its tent. Therefore, I am looking
> into long range options to replace this database.
>
> The type of database I am looking for would track all NRC records
> for a Broad Scope licensee such as training, instrument calibrations,
> incoming packages, researcher protocols, internal license limits, x-ray/ct
> surveys, decay-in-storage waste, sewer disposal waste, inventory,
> user locations and worker demographics, at a minimum.
> I would also like to know if the database is a "MS Windows
> emulator" rather than DOS-based, as I prefer a Windows platform.
>
> I also know all about Canberra's HIS-20 database, so please don't
> provide me with info on this system. However, if you're a pharma/
> university/medical group who uses HIS-20, I would be interested
> in hearing about your experiences with it versus the size of
> your HP program.
>
> If you don't want to respond via the listserver, please feel free to
> email me personally.
>
> My thanks in advance to all those who respond.
>
> Regards,
> Vince
>
>
>
>
> Vince Chase, CHP
> Radiation Safety Officer
> chasev@war.wyeth.com
> Wyeth-Ayerst Research
> CN 8000
> Princeton, NJ 08543
>
> tel: 732-274-4478
> fax: 732-274-4592
>
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