Millstone uses the term TLD.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
LITTLE, DOHN V
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 9:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: What term do you use to describe your TLD?

Fort Calhoun would like to know what term you use for your primary dosimeter 
(dose of legal record (DLR), record dose dosimeter (RDD), TLD, OSL, etc).  We 
would like to change from "TLD" to a more generic term in our procedures and 
references but still be consistent with the industry so workers are familiar 
with the term from one plant to the next.  Appreciate your help/

Thanks,
Dohn

Dohn Little
Omaha Public Power District
Radiation Health Specialist - Dosimetry
Fort Calhoun Station - FC 2-1
[email protected]  -  (402) 533-7162

Fort Calhoun Station FC 2-1
9610 Power Lane
Blair, Ne. 68008

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