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What does HP stand for?

Health Physicist


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Thompson and his wife, Joy, a nuclear health physicist who also worked at TMI in the disaster's aftermath, claim that what they witnessed there was a public health tragedy.
The text is also suitable for health physicists, industrial hygienists, and public health workers concerned with EM field exposure and EM applications, and electrical engineers and physicists desiring a stronger intuitive grasp of EM.
Macievic, a health physicist for NIOSH's Office of Compensation Analysis and Support told the board members, who are appointed by the president, that health and monitoring records from LANL and other sources are of sufficient volume and accuracy to allow for individual dose reconstructions, and the so-called special exposure cohort status sought for the services workers is not necessary.
Mike Boyd, a health physicist who works on setting and updating those standards for the Environmental Protection Agency, concurs.
Since the hospital will not be able to train the entire staff in all scenarios, it should create easy access to radiological experts, beginning with the hospital radiation safety officer, but including medical physicists, health physicists, and radiation protection technologists.
Nationally known health physicist James Repace estimated 1,250 Washington residents die each year from exposure to secondhand smoke, mainly as a result of cancer and heart disease.
According to research by US health physicist James Repace, more than three people each day (1,200 a year) died in the UK as a direct result of breathing in other people's tobacco smoke.
The cover-up started with the infamous Los Alamos memorandum sent to our team in Saudi Arabia during March 1991," claims Doug Rokke, a retired health physicist who the Army tasked with the dean up of the nine U.

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