Had one a few years ago. Cannot say much in this public forum other than
management took it very seriously and the individual was held accountable for
it. ERO is a fundamental expectation/requirement for folks in the radiation
protection business.
David Brehm
Radiological Engineer
Office: 402.533.7582
Radiation Protection - Nuclear Operations
Cellular: 402.237-9840
Omaha Public Power District - Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station
Pager: 402.561.3310
9610 Power Lane, Blair, NE 68008
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
"But the most amazing thing of all: I get paid for doing this" (Steve Martin,
late 70's)
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Bullard, William (Bill)
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 10:57 AM
To: [email protected] ([email protected])
Subject: Powernet: Qualification lapse benchmark
Pre-apologizing for what some may consider off topic,
What would be the management response to a worker (with no good excuse - like a
medical issue) allowing their emergency response position specific training to
lapse rendering them unable to fill response team watch bill?
Any different response for letting other qualifications to lapse - like
radworker, plant access or technical qualification (safety, FME, soldering, RP
surveys, etc)?
Thanks in advance
Bill
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