-------------- Original message from Ben Ruekberg <bruekb erg**At_Symbol_Here**CHM.URI.EDU>: --------------
I must agree about am biguity of abbreviations. Consider the nuclear industry (Health Physi cs) acronym "ALARA,=" which I have seen interpreted as =E2 =80=9CAs Low As Reasonably Achievable=" and "As Low As Readi ly Achievable.=" To me, there is a difference: "achiev ement=" may be difficult but extremely worthwhile. In this cas e, the difference could have serious consequences.
Ben
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I think it is risky. There are to many definitions of the same abbreviation or acronym out there. When I teach my class on regulations, I tell them that LEPC means Local Emergency Planning& nbsp;Committee, but when I was in industry, it meant that or Local Employee Participation Committee, depending on to whom I was talking.
Dr. Bill
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From: "Mary Ellen A Scott" <mas35**At_Symbol_Here**CASE.EDU>
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Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 2:30:01 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mou ntain
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Abbreviations
To Everyone, SPAN>
What is your opinion of allowing laboratories to use abbreviations and short hand as long as a key to those abbreviations is kept in a conspicuous location and is clearly identified?
Thoughts? and Thanks
Mary Ellen
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