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.
[cid:[email protected]] From: Powernet [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hood, Eric via Powernet Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2018 11:55 AM To: '[email protected]' Cc: Hood, Eric Subject: [Powernet] Anticipated vs Unanticipated Dose Rate Alarm EXTERNAL SENDER. DO NOT click links, or open attachments, if sender is unknown, or the message seems suspicious in any way. DO NOT provide your user ID or password. 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. [STP Logo] Eric G. Hood Staff Health Physicist - ALARA (361)972-7928
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