South Texas Project allows the use of skull caps in lieu of hoods if workers are not going to be climbing ladders/scaffolds, working in the overhead, or when working in situations where contaminated surfaces could come in contact with the worker's face (such as carrying scaffold poles in the RCB, working around tight spaces in a contaminated area, etc.). These allowances are specified in our RWPs.
From: Powernet [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Felice, Jared via Powernet Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 4:44 PM To: [email protected] Cc: Felice, Jared <[email protected]> Subject: [Powernet] Hood/Skull cap use **THIS EMAIL IS FROM AN EXTERNAL SENDER OUTSIDE OF THE STPNOC NETWORK. BE CAUTIOUS ABOUT CLICKING LINKS OR OPENING ATTACHMENTS FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES. DO NOT PROVIDE PERSONAL INFORMATION SUCH AS SS#, USER ID/PASSWORD, ETC.** Diablo Canyon would like to know if any stations allow the use of "skull caps" in contaminated areas. If you do, are there any limitations imposed while wearing them such as prohibition of items being carried on the shoulders, work in the overhead, etc. Thanks in advance, Jared Felice RP Operations General Foreman Pacific Gas & Electric Diablo Canyon [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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