Eric

I have not heard of the extension being applied to the compensatory actions.

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On Feb 13, 2016, at 00:44, Eric Goldin 
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With respect to ODCM requirements, Tech Specs often allow a 25% extension for 
surveillance intervals. If a surveillance fails such that you enter an action 
statement, do any of you apply that 25% extension to the length of time the 
action statement requires as well?  For example, if a radiation monitor 
surveillance must be completed once every 24 hours, the Tech Spec extension 
allows up to 6 extra hours to conduct the surveillance as long as the 
extensions are not added up over time.  But if the surveillance fails, and an 
action statement is entered that says “take a sample every 24 hours”, do you 
also get to extend that interval to 30 hours for the sample?
Thanks,  Eric M Goldin, CHP
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