San Onofre requires workers leave their
TLD attached to their security badge lanyard under the PCs. The electronic
dosimeter is worn in the PC pocket unless otherwise directed by HP. No
issues with contamination events involving dosimeters.
Eric M. Goldin, CHP
Southern California Edison
<[email protected]>
From:
"Egert, Glenn
W." <[email protected]>
To:
"[email protected]"
<[email protected]>
Date:
10/28/2010 03:32 PM
Subject:
Powernet: TLD
and ED in bag
Sent by:
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Columbia requests the following information.
1) Do you place the TLD and electronic
dosimeter (ED) in a protective bag when working in a Contaminated Area?
2) If not, what is the reason for not
doing so?
Glenn W. Egert
Radiological Support, Dosimetry
Columbia Generating Station
Energy Northwest
(509) 377-4418
[email protected]
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- Powernet: TLD and ED in bag Egert, Glenn W.
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- RE: Powernet: TLD and ED in bag Barber, Jerry
- RE: Powernet: TLD and ED in bag Courtenay, Christopher C
- Re: Powernet: TLD and ED in bag Benjy P Bertossi
- Re: Powernet: TLD and ED in bag Eric . Goldin
- RE: Powernet: TLD and ED in bag BJ Thompson
- RE: Powernet: TLD and ED in bag Rezab, Steven C.
- RE: Powernet: TLD and ED in bag Mathiasen, Glenn D.
- RE: Powernet: TLD and ED in bag Cranfield, Gary F.
