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Radiation Safety VDR2 Check Source

Radiation Safety VDR2 Check Source. The VDR2 (Tactical-No Check Source) is NRC license exempt and does not require signage. Contains 1nCi of Thorium in the High Range Detector of Beta/Gamma probe.

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Radiation Safety VDR2 Check Source

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  1. Radiation SafetyVDR2 Check Source • The VDR2 (Tactical-No Check Source) is NRC license exempt and does not require signage. • Contains 1nCi of Thorium in the High Range Detector of Beta/Gamma probe. • The VDR2 (Active-Check Source Attached to side of VDR2) IS NOT license exempt and must be stored and inventoried as a radioactive source. • Contains 60 nCi of Thorium in the check source.

  2. Radiation SafetyVDR2 Check Source Check Source 1 nCi High Range Probe

  3. Radiation SafetyVDR2 Check Source • If the VFR2 has a check source, as shown in the previous slide, then you know it is Active, and must be inventoried and stored as a licensed radioactive commodity. • Please contact Douglas F. Harmon, Garrison RSO @ 353-6473, with any questions or concerns. • Please visit our website at www.wainwright.army.mil/safety

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