HNP - during undress process, after outer shoe covers and gloves are removed 
workers takes dosimeter from whirl-pack and places immediately on lanyard. 
Additional controls include turnstiles at the CA boundary in order for 
dosimeter not to be left.

Michael Seabock
Lead Radiation Control Specialist - ALARA
Harris Nuclear Plant
919.362.2808 *
[email protected]




From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Huneycutt, Scott
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 10:15 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Cc: Hawker, Mark G.
Subject: Powernet: Benchmark on EDs left at SOPs

A quick benchmark:

What are sites doing to make sure persons exiting high-traffic Contamination 
Areas do not leave their Electronic Dosimeters at the step-off pad or in their 
PCs?

Are sites using engineering controls such as smart turnstiles or swing-arms so 
an ED is required to exit the area (outside the CA)?

EDs are required to log out of the RCA.  An ED left at the CA exit might not be 
discovered until the worker is ready to log out of the RCA.  This means they 
are not monitored by self-reading, alarming dosimeters during transit to exit 
(or until discovery).  Also, the EDs might be mixed up in plant laundry before 
it can be retrieved; their dose history for the that RCA entry would therefore 
be lost.

Your response is appreciated.

Scott Huneycutt
Xcel Energy | Responsible By Nature
Senior Health Physicist
Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant
2807 West County Road 75, Monticello, MN 55362
P: 763.295.1380   F:  763.295.1225
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