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Title: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: UncaBuffalo on Sep 29, 2003, 06:53
Hey!  One of the radiographers at work wants to be an RP Tech when he grows up.  Does any of his radiography time count towards ANSI 18.1?  ...3.1?  ...etc?
Title: Re: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: alphadude on Sep 29, 2003, 08:43
6 months
Title: Re: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: Rennhack on Sep 30, 2003, 03:50
Check out this article:

http://www.nukeworker.com/other/articles/have_enough_time.shtml
Title: Re: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: Already Gone on Sep 30, 2003, 04:41
Gee, if you polled all the RP techs, I bet they'd say that you should subtract all his time as a radiographer from the total needed to be an RP.
Somebody who carries around a 30Ci Cobalt source will have a hard time getting excited about somebody getting 1000 dpm on his shoe.
Title: Re: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: chilinpepper on Sep 30, 2003, 05:44
Does anyone know the guidelines/requirements for RP Techs working at DOE sites? Do they vary with the different sites?
How much time do you need to be considered a Senior tech?
Title: Re: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: ageoldtech on Oct 01, 2003, 06:49
Iv'e worked with a lot of RT tech's over the years most don't have a clue about RP, but there is one dude that has helped me understand about the effects of using shielding and also knew about scattering of of high energy Cobalt or Iridium sources on various surrounding objects that can really screw up your postings. Does anyone know Duran Davis?
Title: Re: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: dcotroneo1 on Oct 04, 2003, 12:29
up to six months is correct ONLY IF THEY HAVE ENOUGH FINGERS LEFT TO GRIP A METER.
Title: Re: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: radconii57 on Oct 04, 2003, 06:44
I know Doran Davis and is an excellant radiographer and really good to work with.  I just worked with him at Sequoyah's SGRP.  His crew was also great to work with.  As far as becoming a HP from being a radiographer.  I did it.  And not all radiographers are bad.  I had a great company that started me but was real strict with the rules and the training that we had. So don't judge them that they are all bad.  Doran Davis is a good example of that. ::) [smiley=egypt1.gif]
Title: Re: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: radgal on Oct 09, 2003, 01:16
LOL Beer Court ;D  Being a good HP is alot more than just the RT stuff.  6 months sounds about right for most of the RT gang I've worked with.  They need to learn to see/use the newer meters(most have the ancients that look like they have been through the war)
Title: Re: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: tff986s on Apr 20, 2004, 05:17
chilinpeppe!

normally 3 yrs to be senior... i have worked at 4 doe sites, that was typical, altho some utilized education in lieu of time on job...

howz thingz??

btw, i emailed u also b4 i saw this post!

todd
Title: Re: Radiographer = RP Tech?
Post by: cairnit on Apr 20, 2004, 07:14
Duran Davis is currently on nights @ Oconee :)