At Hope Creek there are no decon staff non-outage.  WE get plant support for 
decon, but RP owns the end result


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John via Powernet
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 1:19 PM
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Cc: Lamons, John
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Powernet] Decon activities Benchmark

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Just wanted to do some more benchmarking on how the everyone performs decon 
activities at their station.  Does anyone allow or require work groups to 
perform their own decon activities for low level contamination during their 
work (maybe maintenance or ops for some minor cleanup)?  If so what do you 
allow or require and how is it governed (procedure ect)?  Thanks

John Lamons
Health Physicist
Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant


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