Yes, both practices are allowed at our site.  If feasible, we would erect a 
barricade with a gate around the smaller area.  The LHRA posting would be 
placed at the barricade.  One example is around our Pressurizer during outages. 
 If it is not feasible, we would lock the door to the area and install the LHRA 
posting on this door.

Barbara Thompson
Supervisor of Exposure Control
Dominion - North  Anna Power Station
Email:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Phone:  540-894-2605
Beeper: #3469


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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 2:23 PM
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Subject: Powernet: LHRA Question

SONGS would like to know:


Hypothetical:
If a small portion of a room contains dose rates >1rem/hour at 30 cm, then 
access to the room is controlled by locking the door with an LHRA key.  LHRA 
posting may be placed either on the outer locked door or around the smaller 
barricading area within the room.

Question:
Is this practice permissible at your facility?

Thank you,

Alysse K. Ochoa
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
[email protected]


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