CNS switched to OSLDs and we use the generic term of DLR in all of our 
procedures and training.

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Subject: Powernet: Quick Dosimetry Question

For plants that have switched from TLDs to OSLDs (or other primary dosimeters), 
when you made the switch, did you adopt another specific acronym such as OSLD 
or did you adopt a generic acronym, such as DLR (dosimeter, legal record) or 
PMD (primary monitoring device)?

For those who did switch, did you attempt to change all your references to TLDs 
at the same time (dozens of procedures, software, and training documents)?  Or 
did you make some changes as they became convenient?

Sandra Sewell
Health Physics Technical Support
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
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