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I'm confused.
Why do American workers get told to put their personal dosimeter badge on the outside of their leaded apron? It's never made sense to me.
I don't care what i get to the surface of the apron. i wanna know what is getting to my vital organs.
#radsafety
@nicoletranger We wear two badges. One under the apron on the torso, to get vital organ dose.
One on the collar to get max possible thyroid and eye dose (with corrections)