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RE: Airport x-ray exposure study
Jack,
Maybe you can direct this to commercial nuclear power plants too. They
also use the same type of x-ray machines at airports. The RP groups
probably have survey information/data on these devices.
Jim Kost
Radiological Engineer
MGP Instruments
Email: jkost@mgpi.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack & Kris Patterson [mailto:jack.kris.patterson@erols.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 1999 8:00 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Airport x-ray exposure study
After posting a reply regarding x-rays and computers, it occurred to me
that the health physics community can perform a public service.
If any of you have measured the typical dose from an airport baggage
x-ray unit, please send me the information and I will develop a fact
sheet regarding the issue of radiation exposure at airports.
The information I would need is:
Manufacturer, model No and SN of scanner.
Manufacturer, model No, SN and calibration date of survey meter.
Airport, date of survey, person performing survey.
Conditions of survey (meter alone, meter in/next to luggage). A
carry-on full of clothing would make a good "reference standard".
I will publish the results and make it available on the web after the
information is compiled. This could be a useful public information
tool.
Please respond to my personal e-mail using
jack.kris.patterson@erols.com.
Jack Patterson, CHP
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