HC uses P3 and inputs data in that manually.   No all that time consuming and 
as we transition to P6 we see the same thing going for that.
Hal Trimble
856-339-1608

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Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 5:32 PM
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Subject: Powernet: Benchmark Questions on dose estimates in P6

SONGS is looking for information on dose estimates in P6:

We have been struggling with maintaining daily dose estimates specifically 
during our current dual unit outage. We are working from large spreadsheets and 
adjusting the numbers daily when work moves or slips in the schedule. 
Unfortunately this can occur frequently while 2 units are down and competing 
for resources from the same pool. This is a very cumbersome and difficult 
process to maintain and are looking to develop a more automated process using 
our current software.
We have an in-house developed oracle based software program for REP processing 
and dose tracking, SAP for maintenance orders and P6 for scheduling. We have 
some ideas but are looking to see if and how other sites are handling this.

Does your site input dose estimates in P6?
If yes please send me an example of the format.

Does this occur automatically or is it input manually in P6?

Do you include only maintenance dose estimates in P6?
If you include dose for other divisions that do not work from work orders such 
as Operations or Health Physics, are they input manually in P6?

Thank you,

Roger Scott Sherman
Technical Specialist Scientist
ALARA Planning Department
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
P.O. Box 128, San Clemente, CA 92672
949-368-6423
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