By our procedure contamination found on a work-related item that the individual 
was wearing e.g. dosimetry, would not be counted as a personnel contamination 
event.  However, there can always be extenuating circumstances such as poor 
workers practices, inadequate protective clothing requirements, etc.

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Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 5:06 PM
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Subject: Powernet: PCE Question

Quick Benchmark Qs.

Does your plant count contamination on an electronic dosimeter as a PCE?

Thanks.
Mike
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