I always surveyed vendor rad materials that came on site at Trojan
Tom Meek, CHP

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> On Nov 14, 2013, at 3:16 PM, "Thompson, Dewey L" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> GREETINGS.
> 
> Callaway would like to benchmark how many people have a requirement to survey 
> incoming radioactive material that is controlled by a vendor license.  For 
> example, a Troxler density gauge for testing dirt compaction is typically 
> brought on site by a vendor who is the licensed owner of the instrument.  A 
> recent OE document from a mid-southern utility revealed a gauge brought in by 
>  the vendor had a stuck open shutter due to dirt fouling.  The radiation dose 
> rates on the gauge were approximately 20 times expected.  How many folks have 
>  a requirement to survey a vendors gauge when brought on site?
> 
> Reply to the list or directly to
> 
> Dewey Thompson 
> [email protected]
> 
> Thanks Much!
> 
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> DEWEY THOMPSON 
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> Radiation Protection Department
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