Duke Energy would like to know other utilities' philosophy on extremity 
monitoring for EDEx multipacks.  When conditions warrant, one pack type we use 
is extremity packs.  Previously, with highest WB, these consisted of a chest 
dosimeter as the only WB location and extremity dosimeters on hands/feet as 
determined by RP.  With EDEx compartmentalized WB locations, does anyone have 
any experience or received feedback on maintaining this pack type, using a 
chest dosimeter and 1.00 weighting factor as the only monitored WB location?  
Does anyone use upper and/or lower extremity pack types broken out logically 
with upper arms and thighs monitored respectively, thus combining some adjacent 
compartments (for example, combining compartments below the chest for upper 
extremity packs)?  Thanks!

If I'm speaking Greek please let me know and I will try to rephrase what I'm 
asking.

Chris Courtenay
Engineer, Duke Energy
980-875-5005
"To the optimist, the glass is half full.  To the pessimist, the glass is half 
empty.  To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be."

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