Required for all entries via RWP
At Hope Creek
We reduced facial PC's by > 50% on the fuel floor
Workers complain they are too hot and the Velcro on some of them wears and 
comes undone requiring tap which then becomes a potential FME issue

Hal trimble

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Michael C Wynn
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 6:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: Use of PC Hoods




Millstone is implementing during our refueling outage the requirement to wear 
(disposable Orex) PC hoods to meet our RWP full PC dress requirements for 
contaminated area work. I'd like to pulse the industry on the following:

1) How does your station incorporate the use of PC hoods? (e.g., RWP 
requirement, optional, etc..)

2) What has been the overall benefit of using PC hoods? (e.g., reduced PCE's, 
etc..)

3) What insights or challenges has your station experienced from the use of PC 
hoods?



Thank you all in advance.





Michael C. Wynn

Supervisor Radiological Analysis

Millstone Power Station

Bldg. 437/2

Rope Ferry Road

Waterford, CT 06370

Office: (860) 447-1791 Ext. 4815

Fax: (860) 444-4241

http://www.dom.com/



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