At San Onofre the RPM reports to the Manager of RP/Chemistry who reports to the Plant Manager.
From: owner-power...@hps1.org [mailto:owner-power...@hps1.org] On Behalf Of Dave Raye Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2015 9:59 AM To: powernet@hps1.org Subject: RE: Powernet: Who Does your RPM Report To? At Cook, the RPM reports to the Plant Manager. From: owner-power...@hps1.org<mailto:owner-power...@hps1.org> [mailto:owner-power...@hps1.org] On Behalf Of Epix Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 11:33 AM To: powernet@hps1.org<mailto:powernet@hps1.org> Subject: Re: Powernet: Who Does your RPM Report To? This is an EXTERNAL email. STOP. THINK before you CLICK links or OPEN attachments. ________________________________ When I was RPM at Fitzpatrick, I reported to the Plant General Manager. Sent from my iPhone On Jan 21, 2015, at 11:26, Sewell, Linda <l...@pge.com<mailto:l...@pge.com>> wrote: Hi All, I know I’ve ended my subject sentence with a preposition, please don’t send the grammar police my way. Diablo Canyon is in the middle of a re-organization and I have some questions about your Radiation Protection manager (RPM) reporting relationship. One option in the re-organization is to have the RPM report to the “Operations Services Director” who would have three OPS managers, one Chemistry manager and the RPM reporting to them. I think that may be inconsistent with the guidance in Rev 1 of Reg Guide 8.2. Prior to this potential change, our RPM has reported to the Station Director for a number of years. My question is: To whom does your RPM report? Thanks, Linda Linda M. Sewell, CHP Principal Health Physicist Pacific Gas & Electric Company Diablo Canyon Power Plant MS 119/1/117 PO Box 56 Avila Beach, CA 93424 P: 805.545.4315 | F: 805.545.2618| l...@pge.com<mailto:l...@pge.com> ________________________________ PG&E is committed to protecting our customers' privacy. To learn more, please visit http://www.pge.com/about/company/privacy/customer/ ________________________________