At Braidwood we use Cuplock scaffold when possible.  Sometimes we must
use the tube/knuckle though.  When this occurs we assemble the scaffold
with standard ratchet and knuckle bolts.  We have recently toyed with
the wedge locks the Canadians use but the timing was not good enough to
implement in higher dose rate fields.  More work to develop on that one
though.  

 

Question:  Does your station use any unique tools to enhance (reduce
time) during standard scaffold construction?

 

Harry L. Miller 
              Exelon 
                                          Nuclear 
Braidwood Station 
Radiological Engineer 
*  Telephone:  815.417.2713 
* Email: [email protected] 
*  Fax: 815.417.4210 
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