Entergy has the below procedure attachment that has to be completed in order to 
call a Dose Rate Alarm an anticipated. As far as a definition, I could not find 
one just the attachment.

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Can anyone give me a good definition for Anticipated vs Unanticipated Dose Rate 
Alarms?  We have no specific definition, which leaves things vague on what to 
call a dose rate alarm when it occurs.  I would think that an anticipated alarm 
would be one that was specifically expected to come in (and briefed/logged as 
such) and then go out due to a known hotter area in something like a transit 
path.

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