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RE: Individual monitoring device question.
At least in Illinois there is a regulatory requirement that if only one
dosimeter is worn, it must be outside the lead apron.
Dale
dboyce@intiso.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Xu, Shirley [SMTP:Shirley.Xu@uhhs.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 10:34 AM
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> Subject: Individual monitoring device question.
>
> Individual monitoring device question.
>
> When only one individual monitoring device is used to determine the
> effective dose equivalent for external radiation, where is the most
> appropriate place to were it? Wear it at neck outside of the protective
> apron, or wear it under the protective apron at the waist?
>
> Shirley Xu
> University Hospital of Cleveland
> shirley.xu@uhhs.com
> 216 844-3456
> 216 844-3300 fax
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