FCS answers:  1.  6 months;  2.  OSLN from Landauer;  3.  Decreased.

Neil Peterson

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Subject: [Powernet] Quick Hit Benchmark – Area TLD/OSL Monitoring

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Questions from Duke Energy on Area TLD/OSL Monitoring:

  1.  At what frequency do you perform Area TLD/OSL monitor changeouts at your 
facility? (e.g., quarterly)



  1.  What type of device do you use for area monitoring? Please be specific 
(e.g., LiF (Cu, Mg), OSL, etc.)



  1.  Has the number of your area monitoring locations increased or decreased?
Duke Energy answers: 1. quarterly; 2. TLD - LiF, (Mg, Ti); 3. increased.
Thanks in advance. Any input greatly appreciated! I will share results with 
anyone interested.
Sincerely,
Patrick J. LaFrate, CHP
Manager – Radiation Dosimetry & Records
Duke Energy Dosimetry Laboratory
13339 Hagers Ferry Road
Applied Science Center; Bldg 7405 MC: MG03A2
Huntersville, NC 28078
980-875-3204
919-802-5716 (cell)


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