We also use DMC 2000 set up for Fast Entry. The set points are configured to 
coordinate with the our Emergency RWP's Tasks. The SRDs are available at our 
RCA entrances and in emergency vehicles. We do not use PIC anymore.

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From: John Ainsley [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 9:54
To: Macho, Michael; [email protected]; '[email protected]'
Subject: [powernet] RE: [EXTERNAL] [powernet] What do other facilities use for 
secondary personnel dose monitoring for fire brigade members and emergency 
planning member estimated dose

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We use DMC2000's set at 100 dose and 100mr/hr rate for Fast Entry emergencies.

For ERO we use DMC's as well if entry is into RCA but in general we zero and 
assign PIC's at facilities located away from RCA.


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From: Macho, Michael [mailto:[email protected]]
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [powernet] What do other facilities use for secondary 
personnel dose monitoring for fire brigade members and emergency planning 
member estimated dose

What do other facilities use for secondary personnel dose monitoring for fire 
brigade members and emergency planning member estimated dose.

We currently have a long history of using PICs for fire brigade member quick 
members responding to any fire inside the RCA?  The PICs are set to zero on a 
scheduled periodic basis.

Our Emergency Response organization(ERO) has DLRs has the primary ERO personnel 
dosimeter and electronic SRDs( that have the parameters set for automatic turn 
on) and additional supply of PICs as the secondary personnel dosimeter.

Just wanted to see if other facilities continue to use PICs.

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