Cooper utilizes a similar process as Fermi-2 and Davis-Besse.  We use the 
SAM-11, set items across boundary, then monitor in PCM-2.

Jeremy Bebb
Staff Health Physicist
402 885-0275

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Fermi2 -much the same as Davis-Besse, use SAM, then PCM, then take personal 
items out of RCA

Benjy Bertossi
Fermi2 - RP Supervisor
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At Davis-Besse only single door SAMs are used. When workers monitor personal 
items and no alarm is received, they may remove the material and place it on a 
table setup adjacent to the boundary. They would monitor additional personal 
items and handle in the same fashion until finished. They then monitor 
themselves in a PCM and when finshed, step across the boundary outside the RCA. 
They then can retrieve their personal items from the table.





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1. Does your facility have any guiding documents/training on the use of 1 door 
& 2 door Small Article Monitors (SAM)?
2. Specifically when the RCA exit points that have a two door SAM and HP 
support is not in the immediate area or on the uncontrolled side of the SAM. 
When a worker is alone exiting the RCA and has more personnel materials 
(gloves, procedure, pens, clipboard) that can be placed into the SAM for a 
single counting sequence. What is your expectation of the worker for 
monitoring/removing this personal materials?

3. (Follow up question for #2) Would it acceptable for the individual to remove 
the cleared material from the SAM and then reach across the boundary to place 
it on the uncontrolled side of the boundary?

4. The same question applies to areas where there is a single door SAM. Dou you 
require any compensatory actions for the individual and/or RP Tech to monitor 
the hand they use to move the “cleared’ material across the RCA boundary to the 
Non-RCA side?


Thank you in advance for your help.

Michael C. Wynn
Supervisor Radiological Analysis
Millstone Power Station
Bldg. 437/2
Rope Ferry Road
Waterford, CT 06370
Office: (860) 447-1791 Ext. 4815
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