Fermi surveys all incoming RAM

Benjy Bertossi
Fermi2 - RP Supervisor
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From:   "Thompson, Dewey L" <[email protected]>
To:     "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date:   11/14/2013 05:16 PM
Subject:        Powernet: Benchmark - How many people require survey of
            Radioactive Sources on a vendor license
Sent by:        [email protected]



GREETINGS.

Callaway would like to benchmark how many people have a requirement to
survey incoming radioactive material that is controlled by a vendor
license.  For example, a Troxler density gauge for testing dirt compaction
is typically brought on site by a vendor who is the licensed owner of the
instrument.  A recent OE document from a mid-southern utility revealed a
gauge brought in by  the vendor had a stuck open shutter due to dirt
fouling.  The radiation dose rates on the gauge were approximately 20 times
expected.  How many folks have  a requirement to survey a vendors gauge
when brought on site?

Reply to the list or directly to

Dewey Thompson
[email protected]

Thanks Much!

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DEWEY THOMPSON
Staff HP
Radiation Protection Department
T 314.225.1061
F 573.676.4484
E [email protected]
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