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RE:
Yes, you are missing it. We are a hospital with little resources!!! We can't
just go out and buy another generator!!! Our institutional backup generators
are already loaded and we can't put the irradiator on it. I need another
solution.
Thanks for the response
Sue Weiss, C .N.M.T., FSNMTS
Radiation Safety Officer
The Children's Memorial Medical Center
2300 Children's Plaza
Chicago, IL 60614
773-880-4663
773-880-4455 (Fax)
sweiss@childrensmemorial.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Neon John [mailto:johngd@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 1:15 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re:
"Weiss, Sue" wrote:
>
> Radsafers,
> Our blood bank has asked that we come up with a
way to irradiate
> blood if the power to the irradiator goes out. Any
thoughts?
>
> Sue Weiss, C .N.M.T., FSNMTS
> Radiation Safety Officer
> The Children's Memorial Medical Center
Hook it to the hospital's backup power bus?
If the generator is inadequate, then buy (or if this is Y2K
scare
stuff, rent) a trailer-mounted generator.
Am I missing something? This seems too obvious.
John
--
John De Armond
johngdSPAMNOT@bellsouth.net
http://neonjohn.4mg.com
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