North Anna does not provide any baskets or containers.  Workers empty the 
contents of their pockets directly into the SAM-11.
 If no alarm occurs, the worker can place the items back into their pockets or 
on a table adjacent to the RCA boundary.  If the worker receives an alarm in 
the SAM-11, they will notify HP for assistance prior to removing the items from 
the monitor.

Personal items may be monitored by the worker; tools/equipment must be surveyed 
for free release by HP.


Barbara J. Thompson

North Anna Power Station

1022 Haley Drive

Mineral, Va 23117

Nuclear Specialist

Email:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Phone:  540-894-2638


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Thompson, David A
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 5:36 PM
To: ([email protected])
Subject: Powernet: Empty Pockets

For those that have an empty pockets policy:

Do you provide baskets / containers for personnel to place their personal items 
in?

If yes, how are the containers moved from the clean side, back into the RCA?

Is an RPT required to oversee / perform?

David A. Thompson, CHP
CFAM, Radiation Protection
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
(704) 382-6773
(704) 582-9394 (cell)



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