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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Rolph, James Thomas Jr
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2013 3:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: Benchmark- Checking RP Instruments in and out during outages

Here at Sequoyah we use HIS-20 to manage our RP instrument inventory. The RPTs 
check instruments out and back in using HIS-20 as a regular part of doing 
business. During outages when we supplement our RP workforce we encounter 
issues with this process. So we want to take a moment and perform a short 
benchmark on what other sites do.


1.       What system do you use to manage your RP instruments? HIS-20

2.       Does the house and contract RPTs use the same process? Yes

3.       Does each person get their own login and password or is a terminal 
setup for anyone to use? Generic login (Jr-HP's man the issue/return area 
during outages) Screen for issue/return has you input an ID# (typically TLD) 
for who is signing the instrument in or out and to whom it is assigned.

4.       Do you use paper logs to log instruments in and out? If you do, under 
what conditions. Not normally (If HIS-20 were down we could use paper)

5.       Do you not log instruments in and out? If not, why not.

6.       Have you had any similar issues? If you have, how did you remedy the 
situation?

Thank you in advance for your time.
Best regards,

Jim Rolph, CHP
RP Technical Support Superintendent
SB2A
(423) 843-8115 - Office
(423) 593-0247 - Cell



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