For spot urine samples (tritium analyses), collected on-site with assistance 
from FFD personnel.

For 24-hour samples, send kit home and send to a lab.

Elizabeth Heyeck, CHP
Senior Health Physicist
D.C. Cook Nuclear Plant
269-466-2545
[email protected]

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South Texas Project would like to know in the event that your plant suspected a 
personnel intake of radionuclides that required an evaluation via urine sample 
or fecal sample how would you collect the sample? Would you use an outside 
agency like a medical facility or send the worker home with a sample 
kit/collect on site then send to a lab?


Ken Kawabata, CHP
South Texas Project
Health Physics
361-972-8392 (office)
979-900-0026 (cell)




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