Just to add on to Barb's comments, another advantage that we have found with 
the SOR electronic dosimeter is that it fits into the new iPAM-TX telemetric 
transmitter (combination PAM-1 and WRM2 telemetry device). This is much lighter 
than the PAM-TRX and there is a window on the face of the device that allows a 
worker to see the forward facing display of the SOR thus ensuring that workers 
can monitor their own dose effectively and no double issue of electronic 
dosimeters is required.

Seth.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of BJ 
Thompson
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 3:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: RE: Welding Electronic Dosimeter?

North Anna's provides the following response:

We have very few electronic dosimeter alarm "spikes" due to the strong EMF 
generated during welding activities.  But some newly purchased bolt heating 
equipment caused several issues with the DMC-2000S at one of our sister 
stations.  We ordered some of the DMC-2000 SOR/Rs to test and evaluate prior to 
our refueling outage.  We had no dosimeter spikes with the DMC-2000 SOR/Rs 
after rigorous testing with various EMF fields from welding equipment, heaters, 
motors, and transformers, etc.

Similar to Palo Verde, we found that the military version of the DMC-2000S, the 
SOR/R is not susceptible due to the way the antenna is constructed and placed 
inside the dosimeter.  We tested this against both EMF and EMI fields at our 
sites.  In addition, the display screen was easier to see by our workforce.

Hope this helps!


Barbara J. Thompson
Supervisor of Exposure Control
Dominion - North  Anna Power Station
Email:  [email protected]
Phone:  540-894-2605
Beeper: #3469
FAX:  540-894-2408


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Whitener, Christopher A
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 7:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: Welding Electronic Dosimeter?

Duke E nergy would appreciate any input for the following:
Is anyone using an electronic dosimeter specifically for welding (special RF 
shielding)?


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