At Palo Verde we use either radioactive material labels (clear poly cover) 
filled out with a Sharpie marker, or an engraved lamacoid label and filled in 
with a China Marker (grease pencil).  The clear poly covered labels avoid 
smudges and retain the original information.  The lamacoid labels are reusable. 
Our biggest challenge is UV fading for labels used outside.


From: owner-power...@hps1.org [mailto:owner-power...@hps1.org] On Behalf Of 
hope.gwat...@sce.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 10:16 AM
To: powernet@hps1.org
Subject: Powernet: Radioactive Material Container Labels

1. On radioactive material container labels, does your plant use:

             A.        permanent markers or


            B.        paint markers


2. What are the advantages/disadvantages?


Thanks,
Hope Gwatney
SONGS HP Technical Support
949-368-7037
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