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Frisking question
SloGlo:
--- Quote from: RDTroja on Feb 23, 2005, 09:34 ---I wonder what happened to that concept. If I ever get my hands on the idiot that came up with 'no detectable activity' as a limit I think I may strangle him.
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yinz kin start wit da werldz smartest man at da beav.
ageoldtech:
I haven’t heard anyone mention response time. The response time on the average Ludlum 177 or RM-14 is approximately 20 seconds. At 2 inches per second at one half inch, contamination can be missed and often is, as proven when Oconee released tons of red iron used in containment for their SGR. I prefer to travel at 1 inch per second.
wrecked_edsel:
Hey bone how the heck have you been? Man I really like you new Avatar, well not as well as I liked your other one but I guess somebody was offended by it, but anyway where are you working and what have you been doing? Not much been going on with us down here at MNS but give us a call sometime. Now about the frisking I seem to think that they had at Oconee was not frisking to fast but just kind of you know not frisking ANYTHING. Which is evident by what those hard working guys that had to go to TEXAS and frisk (all of that red steel you know it may have been painted red for a reason) found. I think even the worlds crappiest RP sould be able to find 10,000 ccpm fixed and 3-4K smearable but who am I to judge because even a tater has eyes to see that would you not think ???
ageoldtech:
Edsel, good to here from ya, were doing the N-1 outage at Watts bar. I've been to better outages. Op's dosen't have everything in one sock!! They have lost containment 6 times. Im wondering if they will find it before the outage is over. The boys that went to Texas did a great job finding the hot stuff, and I think your right, any tech worth his or her salt would have been able to find 10K with a standard frisker probe. see ya later tater.
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