Fermi (BWR) no storage, no permanent high temp shielding...we had it at one
time....but after further review it was taken out.

Benjy Bertossi
Fermi2 - RP Supervisor
734-586-4935
[email protected]



From:   "Mosty, Shari" <[email protected]>
To:     "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
Date:   01/26/2012 03:53 PM
Subject:        RE: Powernet: Lead blanket and scaffold storage in containment
Sent by:        [email protected]



Comanche Peak same as PV and Robinson

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Barber, Jerry
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 12:16 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: Powernet: Lead blanket and scaffold storage in containment

Palo Verde answers are same as Robinson

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Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 12:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Powernet: Lead blanket and scaffold storage in containment

Palo Verde provides the following response:

                 Do sites store lead blankets (high temp or normal) and/or
scaffold in
                 containment during power operations (between RFOs)?
Yes both normal lead blankets and scaffold

                 Has this changed the frequency at which the lead/scaffold must
be replaced?
No

                 What kind of storage container/materials are used?
Steel boxes for shielding and steel racks for scaffolding

                 What dose and time benefits have you seen/are expected?
The dose benefit is minimal since the lead/scaffold was passed through low
dose areas before the boxes/racks were added and the boxes/racks are
located in low dose areas of containment.  A significant amount of time has
been saved by reducing the amount of lead stored in sealand containers that
had to be staged every outage.  Before the boxes/racks the materials were
taken from the sealand to a low dose area near the work location and then
moved into the work location for installation.  Having containers in
containment also reduces the number of workers required to move the
lead/scaffold from the storage location to the work location.

Kenneth Walter
RP Technical Advisor, Radiological Engineering P.O. Box 52034, Tonopah, AZ
85354, M.S. 7663 Tel 623 393 5482 Fax 623 393 6640 [email protected]

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 1:12 PM
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Subject: Powernet: Lead blanket and scaffold storage in containment


DC Cook would like to know in regards to Lead/Scaffold Storage in
Containment:

Do sites store lead blankets (high temp or normal) and/or scaffold in
containment during power operations (between RFOs)?

                 Has this changed the frequency at which the lead/scaffold must
be replaced?

                 What kind of storage container/materials are used?

                 What dose and time benefits have you seen/are expected?

Thank you in advance.


Elizabeth Emily
Associate Health Physicist
Cook Nuclear Plant
work:  269-465-5901 ext 2545
[email protected]


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