We perform dress-out training once with no requal frequency.  Our sites are 
typically in the 10-20 Level 1,2 PCE's per outage.  With cost pressures and our 
current low PCE numbers, I wouldn't see us going back to an annual or outage 
frequency.  I don't think overall PCE numbers are strongly tied to a single 
dress-out demonstration, but more so tied to workers watching one another 
dress, RP seeing the workers when they come into the RP zones, and RP coverage 
in the zones while they're working, etc.

Our RP people know they are responsible for worker and PCE behavior in their 
zone, so they take interest in the many variables that can result in a PCE or 
intake.  Very few events are actually attributed to a worker wearing a piece of 
protective clothing improperly.  The greatest risk is the behaviors they 
exhibit once they are dressed...

Glen Vickers
Exelon Corp RP Technical Lead, CHP
815-216-2723 (work/cell)


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Mosty, Shari
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 1:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: Dressout Training

Comanche Peak would like to know how often do you require your radworkers to  
go through dressout training.
We require all radworkers to requal every two years.


Shari Mosty
Comanche Peak
ALARA Coordinator
254-897-5204

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