I am determined to make a career change from nuclear pharmacy to energy. I am a tech with experience in chemistry, handling and protection, shipping, waste management, and performed as RSO when the RSO of record was not on-site. In a nuclear pharmacy we teach, train, and practice (™) ALARA principles, incident preparedness and response, and top of that must insure sterility. A previous employer was also the R&D facility for a popular radiation decontamination product that I personally made the test batches and performed the hot tests.
So if a person wears scrubs to work, manages personal monitoring devices, and does area surveys, does the setting really matter?
I do not mean to put to fine a point to this but an area survey is an area survey, isn't it?

My background (from what I have learned from newbie lurking here forever) is closer to the HP/RP side of the house but I have a definite interest in the nuts and bolts (valves and rods?) of operations too.
So hit me with it. Tell me if I am missing something. Resume and exposure records available upon request
