Columbia's response below.
1. Does your plant allow workers to wear their hardhats thought the personnel contamination monitors or do you survey them in the SAM. YES 2. Do contaminated hardhats count as a PCE. YES, we require the use of hardhat covers for all contaminated area entries. This has reduce the amount of contaminated hardhats dramatically. Ray Thomson Health Physics Craft Supervisor Columbia Generating Station [email protected] Office, 509-377-8273 Pager, 509-780-0339 From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Creamer, Charles E Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 10:05 AM To: '[email protected]' Subject: Powernet: Quick benchmark - Hardhats at RCA exit 1. Does your plant allow workers to wear their hardhats thought the personnel contamination monitors or do you survey them in the SAM 2. Do contaminated hardhats count as a PCE At Browns Ferry we currently allow workers to wear their hardhats thought our ARGOS units upon exiting the RCA and contaminated personal hardhats would count as a PCE About a year ago there was a similar question on Powernet and at that time it looked like the majority of respondents wore their hardhats through the Personal Contamination Monitors and we are looking to see if that is still the case Chuck Creamer Charles E. Creamer Health Physicist Tennessee Valley Authority Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant P.O. Box 2000 (Mail Stop NAB-1G-BFN) Decatur, Al. 35609-2000 Phone: 256-729-2983 Fax: 256-729-3101 Pager: 1-800-323-4853, pin 30-053 mailto:[email protected] REMEMBER - You don't know what you don't know This electronic message transmission contains information which may be TVA SENSITIVE, TVA RESTRICTED or TVA CONFIDENTIAL. Any misuse or unauthorized disclosure can result in both civil and criminal penalties. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the content of this information is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify me immediately by email and delete the original message.
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