August 1999 Operational Radiation Safety
Frequent contamination surveying is an important part of good radiation safety practice in nuclear medicine. |
Contents of Vol. 76, No. 2, February 1999
EDITORIALS
Welcome to Operafional Radiation Safety — K. L. Miller
With Appreciation to Our Affiliates — K. H. Dinger
ARTICLES
Robotic Recovery of Highly Radioactive Resin — D. C. Miller
Radiation Safety Instruction for Non-Radiation Workers — R. Michel and K. C. Kerns
Effective Presentation of Radiation Safety Training-Risk Communication; An Important Function of Radiation Safety Training — R. H. Johnson, Jr
Unwanted Radioactive Sources in the Public Domain: A Historical Perspective — J. O. Lubenau
Benchmarking Radiation Protection Programs — J. Shapiro and J. P. Ring
Reorganization and Consolidation of a Safety Program — K. L. Classic and R. J. Vetter
Adding Water to Liquid Scintillation Cocktail for Laboratory Wipe Tests — G. M. Sturchio, G. R. King, M. J. Dorman, P. J. Meechan
Tritium Dose Overestimates by CAP88-PC — B. S. Parks
Variations in Dose to the Extremities of Vascular/Interventional Radiologists — N. E. Anderson, S. H. King, and K. L. Miller
Communicafing Effectively with Regulatory Agencies in the Licensing Process — M. T. Ryan
AUTHOR PROFILE
Michael T. Ryan