PSEG Nuclear does not have a separate procedure - included as a section to 
Exposure Control and Authorization procedure. It does not prohibit the use of a 
PSE, but must be planned in advance.  Never used.

Michelle Baca
856.339.1049


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Courtenay, Christopher C
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 5:47 AM
To: ([email protected])
Subject: Powernet: Planned Special Exposure Procedure


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Duke Energy would like to know the following:

A Planned Special Exposure has never been used to any of our knowledge, nor is 
it likely to ever be used.  We'd like to know which sites and/or utilities 
maintain a procedure that provides specific direction on how to use a Planned 
Special Exposure.  Duke Energy has had a procedure in place for years that had 
never been touched.


1.       Do you maintain a procedure for Planned Special Exposures?

2.       If not, is it described in another procedure (high level) or are there 
steps to ensure a Planned Special Exposure is never used?

Thanks!

Christopher Courtenay, P.E.
[cid:435401412@21082014-13E8]
Senior Engineer * Corporate RP Technical Staff
526 S. Church St. Charlotte, NC 28202  * Mail Code: EC07F
980-373-1894
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