We say in close proximity approximately a hands width.  Don't pin yourself into 
a corner of implying too much accuracy or fingers open or closed.  It's an 
approximation.  It takes <0.75 sec to assess reasonable placement.

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


From: James P Stewart [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 8:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [powernet] Dosimetry Placement


Fermi procedures require the DLR to be within a hand's width distance from the 
SRD on the person's upper torso to ensure an accurate dose accumulation of the 
two radiation dose measuring devices.





1.       What are your requirements for DLR/SRD placement?



2.       If requirement is a hands width, is it open or closed fingers?



3.      What type of clips do you use on SRDs (specifically DMC3000)



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