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<font face="Arial">Thanks Steve, <br>
This will be a big help since we are moving to another country!
:o)<br>
I am happy to be doing Radcon's job.<br>
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Omar<br>
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On 2/22/2012 8:28 AM, Peter Anthony Francis wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4F44ED8A.6070402@jlab.org" type="cite">Hello
Everyone,
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More info on Steve Suhrings Trailer for RAM. No one is to go in or
out of this trailer unless escorted by Steve Suhring or Radcon.
Items being placed in or out of the trailer are put into an
inventory database. Access into the trailer requires dosimetry.
The trailer has no HVAC and is subject to the outside environment
conditions (electronics may want to be covered). Again Dosimetry
is a requirement.
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Peter Anthony Francis wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Good Morning Omar and EESIC,
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Ron Lauze spoke with Steve Suhring today and they have come up
with a temporary solution (if it is Ok'd by Omar) for EESIC
dealing with RAM (radiated material from the tunnel). Steve
Suhring has a trailer between the Injector Service building and
the Ops trailers. Steve Suhring says we can story RAM here
temporarily for now. Steve Suhring ask that anything going into
the Trailer and anything being removed from the trailer must
first go thru him. I believe Steve may have the key for the
trailer but I really don't know at this time. If Omar is ok with
this then EESIC should get all RAM that Radcon is currently
holding in the ESB building (Rick, Pete, Tony, Brad/Scott) and
relocate it to Steve Suhrings trailer with his approval first.
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For those of you who not aware of this situation, Radcon is no
longer holding on to Radiated Material removed from the tunnel.
They are now releasing RAM to known owners to handle/maintain
...etc now.
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