Salem Station’s response is the same as Diablo’s.

Alex Johns
Salem RP FLS
856-339-3909

From: owner-power...@hps1.org [mailto:owner-power...@hps1.org] On Behalf Of 
Sutton, Craig
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Subject: Powernet: RE: Sealed Source Control Question


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How do you handle a source which is stored in the same room in which it is 
used?  Once it is removed from its lock box / storage container / cabinet for 
use,  do you
(1) consider that source “issued” to that person? YES
(2) require that it be logged in/out using a form or some electronic process?   
YES

Does your source control procedure (or other controlling document)

(1)  contain an issue log or mechanism to track a sources removal from a 
storage location? YES

(2)  Provide detailed instructions on what actions constitute an “issue for 
use”? YES

(3)  Provide an exemption for the logging of sources which never leave the room 
in which they are used? NO


You may contact me for any specific questions.

Respectfully,
Craig D. Sutton
Senior Radiation Protection Engineer
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Diablo Canyon Power Plant
MS 104/2/216
PO Box 56
Avila Beach, CA 93424

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From: owner-power...@hps1.org<mailto:owner-power...@hps1.org> 
[mailto:owner-power...@hps1.org] On Behalf Of Parlatore, Linda M:(GenCo-Nuc)
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 11:42 AM
To: powernet@hps1.org<mailto:powernet@hps1.org>
Cc: McCarty, George P:(GenCo-Nuc)
Subject: Powernet: Sealed Source Control Question

Looking for some advice here –

How do you handle a source which is stored in the same room in which it is 
used?  Once it is removed from its lock box / storage container / cabinet for 
use,  do you
(1) consider that source “issued” to that person? YES
(2) require that it be logged in/out using a form or some electronic process?   
YES

Does your source control procedure (or other controlling document)

(1)  contain an issue log or mechanism to track a sources removal from a 
storage location? YES (locally developed electronic database)

(2)  Provide detailed instructions on what actions constitute an “issue for 
use”? YES

(3)  Provide an exemption for the logging of sources which never leave the room 
in which they are used? NO

Answers, comments and Insights are appreciated.

Linda Parlatore
Three Mile Island
717-948-8075


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